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Given that around 50 per cent of the world's population live in
cities, and that urban populations are expanding rapidly, the
issues are important and becoming increasingly urgent. To reduce
the effects of such impacts, management is required irrespective of
whether the groundwater is to be used or not. This management must
be based on a sound technical understanding of the interacting
processes involved. The forty papers in this volume explore the
state of this understanding in the context of a wide range of
countries (and therefore cultures), climates, and geologies. They
are divided into topic areas covering flow, chemical water quality,
biological water quality, remediation, engineering, and
socio-economics. An initial section sets the scene with a range of
integrated regional-scale studies.
Urbanization modifies underlying groundwater systems. This often
leads to adverse hydrological, water quality, geotechnical, and
socio-economic effects which jeopardize sustainability. Indeed, for
many urban aquifers world-wide, we do not know whether there even
exist socially-acceptable sustainable hydrological systems. Given
that around 50% of the worlda (TM)s population live in cities, and
that urban populations are expanding rapidly, the issues are
important and becoming increasingly urgent. To reduce the effects
of such impacts, management is required irrespective of whether the
groundwater is to be used or not. This management must be based on
a sound technical understanding of the interacting processes
involved. The forty papers in the present volume explore the state
of this understanding in the context of a wide range of countries
(and therefore cultures), climates, and geologies. They are divided
into topic areas covering flow, chemical water quality, biological
water quality, remediation, engineering, and socio-economics. An
initial section sets the scene with a range of integrated
regional-scale studies. The volume will be of interest to
practicing groundwater specialists in industry and research. We
hope that it will also provide an insight into groundwater issues
for other urban specialists, including planners: without
communication between the disciplines involved, progress towards
acceptable urban sustainability will be slow.
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