Globally, urban growth will add 1.5 billion people to cities by 2030, making the difficult task of urban water provisions even more challenging. In this article, we develop a conceptual framework of urban water provision as composed of three axes: water availability, water quality, and water delivery. For each axis, we calculate quantitative proxy measures for all cities with more than 50,000 residents, and then briefly discuss the strategies cities are using in response if they are deficient on one of the axes. We show that 523 million people are in cities where water availability may be an issue, 890 million people are in cities where water quality may be an issue, and 1.3 billion people are in cities where water delivery may be an issue....
Cities play a prominent role in our economic development as more than 80 % of the gross world produc...
The growth and development of urban spaces in all parts of the world is an outstanding feature of mo...
More than half the world population is living in urban areas, and this trend is likely to continue d...
AbstractUrban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water s...
Urban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water sources o...
Nearly 3 billion additional urban dwellers are forecasted by 2050, an unprecedented wave of urban gr...
AbstractUrbanization and climate change are together exacerbating water scarcity—where water demand ...
Water infrastructure is an essential element in water management. Together with institutions, polici...
Water is critical to the effective functioning of towns and cities, their economies and all members ...
Water and food scarcity are among the major problems that mankind faces today and will increasingly ...
Many global cities and towns are facing complex and interrelated challenges associated with populati...
Since the first permanent settlements in the Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia and the Levant) more than...
Water is an essential element in the future of cities. It shapes cities’ locations, form, ecology, p...
We characterize and compare water challenges confronting the 28 megacities of the world in 2014. Rel...
The magnitude of challenges related to water, waste and climate change is intensifying and calls for...
Cities play a prominent role in our economic development as more than 80 % of the gross world produc...
The growth and development of urban spaces in all parts of the world is an outstanding feature of mo...
More than half the world population is living in urban areas, and this trend is likely to continue d...
AbstractUrban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water s...
Urban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water sources o...
Nearly 3 billion additional urban dwellers are forecasted by 2050, an unprecedented wave of urban gr...
AbstractUrbanization and climate change are together exacerbating water scarcity—where water demand ...
Water infrastructure is an essential element in water management. Together with institutions, polici...
Water is critical to the effective functioning of towns and cities, their economies and all members ...
Water and food scarcity are among the major problems that mankind faces today and will increasingly ...
Many global cities and towns are facing complex and interrelated challenges associated with populati...
Since the first permanent settlements in the Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia and the Levant) more than...
Water is an essential element in the future of cities. It shapes cities’ locations, form, ecology, p...
We characterize and compare water challenges confronting the 28 megacities of the world in 2014. Rel...
The magnitude of challenges related to water, waste and climate change is intensifying and calls for...
Cities play a prominent role in our economic development as more than 80 % of the gross world produc...
The growth and development of urban spaces in all parts of the world is an outstanding feature of mo...
More than half the world population is living in urban areas, and this trend is likely to continue d...