Part 7: Analytics and VisualizationInternational audienceThe functionality expected by governments and citizens from urban water management systems (UWMS) has evolved in time from delivering basic services to enabling complex issues such as healthy ecosystems, environmental sustainability, and economic growth. Alongside these changing expectations, the pressure on policy makers to fulfill disparate performance metrics with diminishing resources is increasing. In this paper, we introduce the Water Assets and Infrastructure Network Decision Support (WAND) framework for modelling and planning urban water systems with the aim of assisting medium to long-term investment decisions. The framework combines economic performance measures with liveabi...
To cope with the needs of increasing urban populations amidst negative impacts of climate change wil...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
The demand for water is constantly increasing, while there are factors related to climate change and...
The demand for water is constantly increasing, while there are factors related to climate change and...
The demand for water is constantly increasing, while there are factors related to climate change and...
The demand for water is constantly increasing, while there are factors related to climate change and...
The demand for water is constantly increasing, while there are factors related to climate change and...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
This paper presents an integrated, computer-based generic framework to couple urban water related mo...
This paper presents an integrated, computer-based generic framework to couple urban water related mo...
A Decision Support System (DSS) tool for the assessment of intervention strategies (Alternatives) in...
The predicted demographic, climatic, and socio-economic changes will require adaptations of existing...
This paper presents the “WaterMet2 ” model for long-term assessment of urban water system (UWS) perf...
This paper presents the "WaterMet2" model for long-term assessment of urban water system (UWS) perfo...
To cope with the needs of increasing urban populations amidst negative impacts of climate change wil...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
The demand for water is constantly increasing, while there are factors related to climate change and...
The demand for water is constantly increasing, while there are factors related to climate change and...
The demand for water is constantly increasing, while there are factors related to climate change and...
The demand for water is constantly increasing, while there are factors related to climate change and...
The demand for water is constantly increasing, while there are factors related to climate change and...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
This paper presents an integrated, computer-based generic framework to couple urban water related mo...
This paper presents an integrated, computer-based generic framework to couple urban water related mo...
A Decision Support System (DSS) tool for the assessment of intervention strategies (Alternatives) in...
The predicted demographic, climatic, and socio-economic changes will require adaptations of existing...
This paper presents the “WaterMet2 ” model for long-term assessment of urban water system (UWS) perf...
This paper presents the "WaterMet2" model for long-term assessment of urban water system (UWS) perfo...
To cope with the needs of increasing urban populations amidst negative impacts of climate change wil...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...