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Rethinking Infrastructure Design for Multi-Use Water Services (Paperback, 2014)
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Rethinking Infrastructure Design for Multi-Use Water Services (Paperback, 2014)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science
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As we approach a historic tipping point in the global trend toward
urbanisation - within two decades urban dwellers will increase from
49% to 60% of the planet's population - this book identifies and
addresses a critical problem: water. The editors show how cities
can shift from being water consumers to resource managers, applying
urban water management principles to ensure access to water and
sanitation infrastructure and services; manage rainwater,
wastewater, storm water drainage, and runoff pollution; control
waterborne diseases and epidemics; and reduce the risk of such
water-related hazards as floods, droughts and landslides. The book
explores the Multiple-Use Water Services (MUS) paradigm, offering a
section on the MUS approach and a means of calculating the value of
MUS systems, as well as tools and resources to support
decision-making. Case studies illustrate MUS in selected urban and
rural contexts. Each case study breaks out the challenges, policy
framework, benefits, benchmarks, lessons learned (success and
failures) and potential next steps. The contributors consider the
main options for applying the Multiple-Use Water Services (MUS)
paradigm, breaking down its components and offering cost-benefit
analyses along with challenges and considerations for both the
short and long term. Also discussed are methods by which mutual
interactions of water infrastructure and vegetated areas are taken
into account in the synergy of spatial planning and optimised
modelling of ecosystems' performance indicators. This method of
planning should make future developments cheaper to build; their
users will pay lower utility bills for water, energy and heating.
These developments will be more pleasant to live in and property
value would likely be higher. The brief includes a section on the
MUS approach and a means to calculate the value of MUS systems, as
well as provides tools and resources to support decision-making.
Case studies are included to illustrate MUS in selected urban and
rural contexts. Each case study breaks out the challenges, policy
framework, benefits, benchmarks, lessons learned (success and
failures) and potential next steps.
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