Excess water in the urban environment results in flooding, which
causes structural damage, risks to personal safety and disruption
to city life. Water is also a major contributory factor for disease
transmission as well as being the medium for transport of many
pollutants. These problems are of increasing concern due to climate
changes and are particularly apparent in the humid tropics.
Integrated Urban Water Management in the Humid Tropics the output
of a project by UNESCO s International Hydrological Programme on
the topic focuses on engineering aspects related to water supply,
wastewater and stormwater management in the humid tropics. Flood
control is dealt with a specific emphasis on reducing vulnerability
to flood disasters in urban areas.The book also addresses
environmental health concerns related to the different components
of the urban water system and strategies for their control. The
volume provides illustrations of different aspects of integrated
water management in the urban environment by drawing upon a set of
case studies predominantly from South America.
Urban Water Series - UNESCO-IHP, ISSN 1749-0790
Following from the Sixth Phase of UNESCO s International
Hydrological Programme (2002 2007), the Urban Water Series
UNESCO-IHP addresses fundamental issues related to the role of
water in cities and the effects of urbanization on the hydrological
cycle and water resources. Focusing on the development of
integrated approaches to sustainable urban water management, the
Series should inform the work of urban water management
practitioners, policy-makers and educators throughout the
world.
Series Editors
Cedo Maksimovic, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
J. Alberto Tejada-Guibert, International Hydrological Programme,
UNESCO, Paris, France
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