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Peibing Song, Chao Wang, Wei Zhang, Weifeng Liu, Jiahui Sun, Xiaoying Wang, Xiaohui Lei and Hao Wang
Urban water resources are the basis for the formation and development of cities and the source of urban water supply. However, with the acceleration of urbanization and the explosion of urban populations, the contradiction between water supply and demand...
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Lingjie Li, Leizhi Wang, Xuan Gao, Xin Su, Yintang Wang and Rui Gao
Water resources play a vital role in supporting urban economic and social development and ecological and environmental protection. Water shortage is a key factor that restricts the high-quality development of cities, while the coordinated and optimized a...
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Mosisa Teferi Timotewos, Matthias Barjenbruch and Beshah M. Behailu
Due to the country?s expanding population, inadequate urban water management practices, limited community knowledge of water management, and urbanization, urban water management in Ethiopia is of great importance to the administration of the country. Thi...
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Rossella Alba, Antje Bruns, Lara Esther Bartels and Michelle Kooy
Accra, the capital city of Ghana, is characterized by limited networked supply, heterogeneous water providers, and various forms of provision. In this paper, we explore how the people delivering water through water tankers shape the distribution of water...
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Kumudu Rathnayaka, Hector Malano and Meenakshi Arora
A comprehensive evaluation framework that can assess a wide range of water supply and demand management policy options in terms of economic, social, environmental, risk-based, and functional performance is crucial to ascertain their level of sustainabili...
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Mukta Sapkota, Meenakshi Arora, Hector Malano, Magnus Moglia, Ashok Sharma, Biju George, Francis Pamminger
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Urban water managers around the world are adopting decentralized water supply systems, often in combination with centralized systems. While increasing demand for water arising from population growth is one of the primary reasons for this increased adopti...
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Murat Yalçintas, Melih Bulu, Murat Küçükvar and Hamidreza Samadi
The metropolitan city of Istanbul is becoming overcrowded and the demand for clean water is steeply rising in the city. The use of analytical approaches has become more and more critical for forecasting the water supply and demand balance in the long run...
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Bojan Ðurin and Jure Margeta
Because of the importance of water supply for the sustainability of urban areas, and due to the significant consumption of energy with prices increasing every day, an alternative solution for sustainable energy supply should be sought in the field of Ren...
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Markeljan Fishta, Erica Raviola and Franco Fiori
The smart management of water resources is an increasingly important topic in today?s society. In this context, the paradigm of Smart Water Grids (SWGs) aims at a constant monitoring through a network of smart nodes deployed over the water distribution i...
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Lei Gao, Jeffery D. Connor and Peter Dillon
This paper explores the potential economic benefits of water banking in aquifers to meet drought and emergency supplies for cities where the population is growing and changing climate has reduced the availability of water. A simplified case study based o...
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Lei Gao, Jeffery D. Connor and Peter Dillon
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Bojan Ðurin and Jure Margeta
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Edoardo Bertone and Rodney A. Stewart
Fit-for-purpose potable source substitution of appropriate water end uses with rainwater or recycled water is often essential to maintain water security in growing urban regions. This paper provides the results of a detailed supply-demand forecasting rev...
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Zhaohui Yang, G. Mathias Kondolf, Jie Du and Luyao Cai
The conflict between urban energy supply and demand is becoming increasingly evident. One aspect that consumes a great deal of this energy is the allocation of urban water resources. This study proposes a new scheme for rationally allocating urban water ...
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Michael Mair, Jonatan Zischg, Wolfgang Rauch and Robert Sitzenfrei
Urban water infrastructure, i.e., water supply and sewer networks, are underground structures, implying that detailed information on their location and features is not directly accessible, frequently erroneous, or missing. For public use, data is also no...
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Michael Mair, Jonatan Zischg, Wolfgang Rauch, Robert Sitzenfrei
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Urban water infrastructure, i.e., water supply and sewer networks, are underground structures, implying that detailed information on their location and features is not directly accessible, frequently erroneous, or missing. For public use, data is also no...
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Robert Sitzenfrei, Jonatan Zischg, Markus Sitzmann and Peter M. Bach
Traditional (technical) concepts to ensure a reliable water supply, a safe handling of wastewater and flood protection are increasingly criticised as outdated and unsustainable. These so-called centralised urban water systems are further maladapted to up...
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Lea Dasallas, Junghwan Lee, Sungphil Jang and Suhyung Jang
Smart water cities (SWCs) use advanced technologies for efficient management and preservation of the urban water cycle, strengthening sustainability and improving the quality of life of the residents. This research aims to develop measurement and evaluat...
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Youngmin Seo, Soonmyeong Kwon and Yunyoung Choi
Accurate water demand forecasting is essential to operate urban water supply facilities efficiently and ensure water demands for urban residents. This study proposes an extreme learning machine (ELM) coupled with variational mode decomposition (VMD) for ...
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Anna Kozak, Ryszard Goldyn, Renata Dondajewska, Katarzyna Kowalczewska-Madura, Tomasz Holona
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Groundwater intake near Lake Glebokie, situated in the city of Szczecin in Northwestern Poland, resulted in a distinct decrease in the lake water level. Water intake from a river and a neighboring urban area led to eutrophication and a strong cyanobacter...
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