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Is safe and sustainable water and sanitation for all an
unaffordable pipedream? This book surveys the worldwide development
of water and sewage services and the challenges in meeting
Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG6) along with climate change,
population growth and urbanisation. It explores the reasons why
current SDG6 progress is failing, including weak policy
implementation, staff shortages and inadequate funding, as well as
the limited impact of aid funding. The author contends that despite
a series of innovations, debt finance remains too small to address
needs of developing economies. Therefore, instead of advocating new
funding, this book proposes addressing the funding gap through
technological innovation and more efficient management and
procurement through a series of examples that have challenged
traditional assumptions. After four decades of good intentions,
SDG6 is making a difference in monitoring shortfalls for the first
time, allowing for more effective responses. This book outlines the
role of innovation in hardware development, procurement and
installation, and discusses how network management and operations
can most effectively address funding gaps. The potential for
savings is considerable, if effectively replicated. New approaches
are driving forward affordable resilience, including nature-based
solutions such as upstream habitat enhancement to retain water and
improve downstream water quality; the circular economy, including
water, nutrient, energy and heat recovery from wastewater; and
demand management. This book will be of great value to scholars,
policy makers and practitioners interested in the global finance of
sustainable water and sanitation.
Is safe and sustainable water and sanitation for all an
unaffordable pipedream? This book surveys the worldwide development
of water and sewage services and the challenges in meeting
Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG6) along with climate change,
population growth and urbanisation. It explores the reasons why
current SDG6 progress is failing, including weak policy
implementation, staff shortages and inadequate funding, as well as
the limited impact of aid funding. The author contends that despite
a series of innovations, debt finance remains too small to address
needs of developing economies. Therefore, instead of advocating new
funding, this book proposes addressing the funding gap through
technological innovation and more efficient management and
procurement through a series of examples that have challenged
traditional assumptions. After four decades of good intentions,
SDG6 is making a difference in monitoring shortfalls for the first
time, allowing for more effective responses. This book outlines the
role of innovation in hardware development, procurement and
installation, and discusses how network management and operations
can most effectively address funding gaps. The potential for
savings is considerable, if effectively replicated. New approaches
are driving forward affordable resilience, including nature-based
solutions such as upstream habitat enhancement to retain water and
improve downstream water quality; the circular economy, including
water, nutrient, energy and heat recovery from wastewater; and
demand management. This book will be of great value to scholars,
policy makers and practitioners interested in the global finance of
sustainable water and sanitation.
An Insightful Examination of Smart Water Systems and Technology
Inland water supplies are under increasing pressure. Climate,
social, and demographic change have begun tipping the balance
toward demand management, as supplies begins to dwindle. Water and
wastewater infrastructure will play a central role in the
management of this increasingly valuable resource, and Smart Water
Technologies and Techniques: Data Capture and Analysis for
Sustainable Water Management provides insight on a key part of the
solution. Smart water applications optimise the way water and
wastewater services are used, allowing more efficient allocation of
limited resources while adding flexibility to the system.
Automation, real-time data capture, and rapid interpretation allow
utilities and users to monitor, manage, and act on the part of the
water cycle that matters to them, minimizing costs of providing
service through optimal use of extant assets. This book brings
together the core principles, key developments, and current
state-of-the-art into a single resource that: Considers smart water
within operational, economic, policy, and regulatory contexts
Provides a comprehensive overview of the smart water concept and
the latest advances in the field Examines key considerations and
objections raised to date Discusses the potential value of smart
water, from perception to policy Shows how smart water systems can
optimize efficiency and flexibility of water and wastewater
management Explores future directions for smart water development
in the pursuit of balanced supply and demand Although primarily
designed for water supply and sanitation, smart water systems may
be applied to irrigation, reservoir and dam management, inland
water flows, and more, making it a valuable asset as water scarcity
begins to spread around the globe. This book answers the questions,
assuages concerns, and explains the technology that could
revolutionize the way water is accessed and supplied.
Wordplay...is a collection of poems, from Lloyd Owens that delves
into the heart of love. Written to and for lovers, and those who
know what they feel, but maybe don't have the words to express
themselves. The author invites the reader to share wordplay with
others, but most importantly to get lost in the pictures painted by
the words. If, you love "Love" then you will surely love Wordplay.
Four classic Beatrix Potter stories as featured in the forthcoming
film Miss Potter. These stories are read by the film's four leading
actors, including actress Renee Zellweger who plays Beatrix.
A Wilder Wales highlights the astonishing transformation of Wales
from a poor rural backwater to the crucible of the industrial
revolution and offers readers an insight into the ways in which
outsiders viewed the land and its people. A fine gift book for
discerning travellers and tourists wanting to take words from Wales
home. “Even Hannibal himself wou’d have found it impossible to
have march’d his army over Snowden” Daniel de Foe, A tour
thro’ the whole island of Great Britain... 1724
Water, water, everywhere. Or is it? "The Sound of Thirst" explains
the urgency of taking water and waste water seriously in an age
where good management and political will are chronically scarce.
This book present a moral, economic and sustainable case for
financing the many trillions of pounds of work needed worldwide in
the coming decades to ensure safe water for all - and a cleaner
earth. Leaving behind the old lie that water should be free, "The
Sound of Thirst" explores how the human right to water is about
empowering people to make reasoned choices about their destiny -
and how mismanagement and political expediency have contributed to
global inequality. Written by a leading water consultant, "The
Sound of Thirst" will appeal to anybody looking to uncover the
realities of our common future which lie behind the rhetoric.
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