Innovative ways to manage the urban water cycle are required to deal with an ageing drinking and waste water infrastructure and new societal imperatives. This paper examines the influence of water governance in enabling transformations and technological innovation uptake in urban water management. A governance assessment framework is developed and applied in three case-studies, examining different scales and types of innovations used to tackle challenges in European urban water management. The methodology combines documentary analysis and interviews to reconstruct historical storylines of the shift in the water governance of urban water management for each site. The research provides detailed empirical observations on the factors co...
Physically decentralised water management systems may contribute to improving the sustainability of ...
Water infrastructure is essential for the functioning of modern cities. This paper analyses conventi...
The magnitude of challenges related to water, waste and climate change is intensifying and calls for...
Innovative ways to manage the urban water cycle are required to deal with an ageing drinking and was...
Innovative ways to manage the urban water cycle are required to deal with an ageing drinking and was...
In recent decades, Western societies have been experiencing accelerated growth in diversity, connect...
Conventional large-scale water infrastructures in urban areas are increasingly under pressure to tra...
This article assesses the sustainability potential of the urban water sector in Europe following its...
Sustainable urban water management is an increasingly important socio-political objective, however i...
Climate change, resource limitations, population dynamics, ageing infrastructure and evolving commun...
Climate change, urbanisation and land subsidence increase the vulnerability of urban areas to floodi...
Water management is undergoing a transformation towards integration, source control and ecological ...
Modernization and Urban Water Governance: Organizational Change and Sustainability in Europe / Thoma...
Cities continue to face increasing pressure on their water systems due to numerous global changes, e...
Water management is undergoing a transformation towards integration, source control and ecological t...
Physically decentralised water management systems may contribute to improving the sustainability of ...
Water infrastructure is essential for the functioning of modern cities. This paper analyses conventi...
The magnitude of challenges related to water, waste and climate change is intensifying and calls for...
Innovative ways to manage the urban water cycle are required to deal with an ageing drinking and was...
Innovative ways to manage the urban water cycle are required to deal with an ageing drinking and was...
In recent decades, Western societies have been experiencing accelerated growth in diversity, connect...
Conventional large-scale water infrastructures in urban areas are increasingly under pressure to tra...
This article assesses the sustainability potential of the urban water sector in Europe following its...
Sustainable urban water management is an increasingly important socio-political objective, however i...
Climate change, resource limitations, population dynamics, ageing infrastructure and evolving commun...
Climate change, urbanisation and land subsidence increase the vulnerability of urban areas to floodi...
Water management is undergoing a transformation towards integration, source control and ecological ...
Modernization and Urban Water Governance: Organizational Change and Sustainability in Europe / Thoma...
Cities continue to face increasing pressure on their water systems due to numerous global changes, e...
Water management is undergoing a transformation towards integration, source control and ecological t...
Physically decentralised water management systems may contribute to improving the sustainability of ...
Water infrastructure is essential for the functioning of modern cities. This paper analyses conventi...
The magnitude of challenges related to water, waste and climate change is intensifying and calls for...