This paper examines the mentalities associated with the transformation of 'nature' into urban life in industrial societies, with particular reference to the conversion of rainwater into tap water. It argues that industrial technologies dissociate urban dwellers from the natural environment upon which they depend. The paper maintains that this dissociation has contributed to mentalities encouraging the depletion and degradation of water resources and critically examines technological strategies for managing urban water use. The paper argues that epistemological systems must be reformed in conjunction with changing technological systems before environmental management strategies are likely to succeed. It concludes by suggesting ways in which ...
Water has played a key role in various aspects of our lives. We need water to physically survive, y...
In recent decades, Western societies have been experiencing accelerated growth in diversity, connect...
The urban water sector in industrialised countries is transitioning towards a new paradigm, usually ...
Urban water systems in industrialized countries have underpinned unprecedented improvements in urban...
Water infrastructure is essential for the functioning of modern cities. This paper analyses conventi...
Water is of paramount significance; it sustains all life on planet earth – physically and psychologi...
This article reports on the ongoing work and research involved in the development of a socio-technic...
Integrated water management, sustainable water management, water sensitive cities, and other formula...
Conventional approaches to urban water conservation programs are limited by their conceptions of the...
Cities are often perceived as stand-alone entities, artificially constructed, and reflecting humanki...
This thesis explores how water infrastructures can be reconfigured in the urban environment to the a...
Urban water managers must provide adequate water supplies to meet growing demands for a range of wat...
Water is an essential element in the future of cities. It shapes cities’ locations, form, ecology, p...
Sustainability concerns and multiple socio‐environmental pressures have necessitated a shift towards...
Water is nurturing. It sustains life. Throughout the stages and generations of designing spaces in t...
Water has played a key role in various aspects of our lives. We need water to physically survive, y...
In recent decades, Western societies have been experiencing accelerated growth in diversity, connect...
The urban water sector in industrialised countries is transitioning towards a new paradigm, usually ...
Urban water systems in industrialized countries have underpinned unprecedented improvements in urban...
Water infrastructure is essential for the functioning of modern cities. This paper analyses conventi...
Water is of paramount significance; it sustains all life on planet earth – physically and psychologi...
This article reports on the ongoing work and research involved in the development of a socio-technic...
Integrated water management, sustainable water management, water sensitive cities, and other formula...
Conventional approaches to urban water conservation programs are limited by their conceptions of the...
Cities are often perceived as stand-alone entities, artificially constructed, and reflecting humanki...
This thesis explores how water infrastructures can be reconfigured in the urban environment to the a...
Urban water managers must provide adequate water supplies to meet growing demands for a range of wat...
Water is an essential element in the future of cities. It shapes cities’ locations, form, ecology, p...
Sustainability concerns and multiple socio‐environmental pressures have necessitated a shift towards...
Water is nurturing. It sustains life. Throughout the stages and generations of designing spaces in t...
Water has played a key role in various aspects of our lives. We need water to physically survive, y...
In recent decades, Western societies have been experiencing accelerated growth in diversity, connect...
The urban water sector in industrialised countries is transitioning towards a new paradigm, usually ...