As a vital human need, water has been absolutely critical to
decisions as to where cities originate, how much they grow and the
standard of living of the inhabitants. The relationship is complex
however; we need both continual availability and protection from
its potential impacts. Over recent decades flooding and scarcity
episodes have become commonplace in even the most advanced
countries - and these events cannot be disassociated from the
socio-economic context within which they occur; being directly
related to how we live, where we live and how we govern.
This book draws together information on a host of connected
subjects from population growth to water scarcity to the
relationship between humanity and nature, then demonstrates how
utilizing notions of risk and resilience could help improve the
relationship between the city and its most precious resource.
Combining discussions of risk, water and spatial planning it
provides an invaluable text for planning, geography and urban
studies students on how to address urban water problems within a
rapidly changing world.
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