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Sangmin Shin, Seungyub Lee, David R. Judi, Masood Parvania, Erfan Goharian, Timothy McPherson and Steven J. Burian
Over the past few decades, the concept of resilience has emerged as an important consideration in the planning and management of water infrastructure systems. Accordingly, various resilience measures have been developed for the quantitative evaluation an...
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Tomá? Lovecek, Ladislav Mari? and Katarína Petrlová
Water management systems play a crucial role in efficiently allocating water resources while taking into account various demands such as agriculture, industry, domestic use, and environmental needs. These systems optimize the distribution of water, ensur...
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Kavindra Paranage
Academic scholarship in the social sciences has, in recent years, documented how water management infrastructure connects and disconnects people and flows, portraying and defining inequalities. The present work contributes to advancing this perspective b...
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Dionysios Nikolopoulos, Henk-Jan van Alphen, Dirk Vries, Luc Palmen, Stef Koop, Peter van Thienen, Gertjan Medema and Christos Makropoulos
The water sector is, currently and for the foreseeable future, challenged by rising levels of uncertainty in demand and availability of water, in a context of aging infrastructure and limited investment. In order to support strategic planning, water comp...
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James L. Webber and Martijn Kuller
Surface water flooding poses significant threats to communities and environments. This threat has historically been managed through sewers and combined sewer overflows; however, it is now well recognised that, alone, these legacy systems are insufficient...
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Miklas Scholz
Sustainable water systems often comprise complex combinations of traditional and new system components that mimic natural processes. These green systems aim to protect public health and safety, and restore natural and human landscapes. Green infrastructu...
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Antonio Krishnamurti Beleño de Oliveira, Bruna Peres Battemarco, Giuseppe Barbaro, Maria Vitória Ribeiro Gomes, Felipe Manoel Cabral, Ronan de Oliveira Pereira Bezerra, Victória de Araújo Rutigliani, Ianic Bigate Lourenço, Rodrigo Konrad Machado, Osvaldo Moura Rezende, Paulo Canedo de Magalhães, Aline Pires Veról and Marcelo Gomes Miguez
The urban drainage system plays an important role in the urban infrastructure resilience discussion. Its functional failures can trigger cascading effects on other urban systems and critical infrastructures. The main aim of this work is to investigate an...
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Hsien Hua Lee, Guan-Fu Chen and Hsiang-Yu Hsieh
This study is focused on the wave energy converter of an oscillating water column (OWC) system that is integrated with a jacket type infrastructure applied for an offshore wind turbine system. In this way, electricity generation by both wind power and wa...
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Muhammad Uzair Qamar, Muhammad Azmat, Azhar Abbas, Muhammad Usman, Muhammad Adnan Shahid and Zahid Mahmood Khan
The command area of the Rakh branch canal grows wheat, sugarcane, and rice crops in abundance. The canal water, which is trivial for irrigating these crops, is conveyed to the farms through the network of canals and distributaries. For the maintenance of...
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Sara Maria Lerer, Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen and Peter Steen Mikkelsen
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) poses new challenges for decision makers compared with traditional stormwater management, e.g., because WSUD offers a larger selection of measures and because many measures are multifunctional. These challenges have mo...
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Jorge Bernabéu-Larena, Beatriz Cabau-Anchuelo, Pedro Plasencia-Lozano and Patricia Hernández-Lamas
The historic water supply to large cities constitutes a constructed heritage characterised by comprising a range of public structures?dams, canals, tanks, siphons and aqueducts?over a large geographical area. Within this international context, this paper...
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Evelia Rivera Arriaga,Beatriz Edith Vega Serratos,Gregorio Posada Vanegas,Enrique Alejandro Mangas Che
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An integrated coastal zone management approach was used towards building adaptation strategies for the city of San Francisco de Campeche, Mexico. Large interannual variability in precipitation extremes have led to city-wide flooding in numerous occasions...
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Usman Raza and Abdul Salam
Storm drains and sanitary sewers are prone to backups and overflows due to extra amount wastewater entering the pipes. To prevent that, it is imperative to efficiently monitor the urban underground infrastructure. The combination of sensors system and wi...
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Szymon Szewranski, Jakub Chruscinski, Joost Van Hoof, Jan K. Kazak, Malgorzata Swiader, Katarzyna Tokarczyk-Dorociak and Romuald Zmuda
The interplay of an ever-growing number of inhabitants, sprawl development, soil sealing, changes in urban traffic characteristics, as well as observed climate trends gives rise to more frequent pluvial flooding in cities, a higher run-off of water, and ...
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Susilawati C.L.
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Savu Island is a semiarid region with few rainfalls. The meager annual rainfall of about 1,000-1,500 mm that lasts for three to five months tends to cause draught. To cope with this situation, the Author tries to develop a rainwater management model loca...
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Xichao Fan, Jingtao Qin, Mouchao Lv and Mingliang Jiang
Irrigation districts are a pivotal infrastructure of agricultural water conservancy engineering. Implementing modernization will be the main task of large-scale irrigation districts for a considerable amount of time in the future. In this study, four typ...
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Jui-Fa Chen, Yu-Ting Liao and Po-Chun Wang
Climate change has exacerbated severe rainfall events, leading to rapid and unpredictable fluctuations in river water levels. This environment necessitates the development of real-time, automated systems for water level detection. Due to degradation, tra...
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Min Zhang, Jianhua Ping, Yafei Zou, He Li, Joshua Mahwa, Jichang Zhao and Jiaqi Liu
Understanding the complex interplay between water management infrastructure and groundwater dynamics is crucial for sustainable resource utilization. This study investigates water infiltration dynamics in the secondary perched reach of the Yellow River a...
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Gints Dak?a, Sandis Dejus and Janis Rubulis
The presence of excess water in centralized sewerage systems is known to have a multitude of unfavorable effects on the daily operation of the wastewater infrastructure. The additional volume of I/I-water decreases the hydraulic capacity of wastewater co...
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Thin Khaing and Thi Phuoc Lai Nguyen
This study aims to analyze the actors and institutions for public water supply governance in armed conflict areas of Rakhine State, Myanmar. Using Stakeholder Salience Theory and Institutional Analysis of data collected from four participatory workshops ...
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