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Urban water management
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To achieve the goal of safe water supply (ensuring reserves and quality of water supply) for urban areas and industrial zones, the management of water supply in Phu Yen Province is very important for the sustainable development of urban areas and industrial zones. Therefore, “Controlling water supply reserves and quality for urban areas and industrial zones in Phu yen Province to response to climate change” is a practical and urgent study.
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viwalton
02-07-2024
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Ebook "Peri-urban water and sanitation services: Policy, planning and method" contains excellent case studies from Africa, Asia and South America (as well as the Netherlands) that draw on a unifying framework for examining developmental and environmental challenges facing the people living in peri-urban settings.
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giangdongdinh
28-05-2024
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The paper investigates the level of water user participation in water conservation in the city of Gweru. Data was collected from water users and key informants selected from the local authority and citizen representative groups.
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viohoyo
25-04-2024
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To avoid replicating old urban structures, lacking green spaces, and missing water retention systems, this paper applies Low Impact Development (LID) solutions within the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) framework for flood management in the new urban area along the Cai Nai River, located in the new residential area of Hung Thanh Ward, Cai Rang District, Can Tho City.
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vijaychest
24-04-2024
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Currently, along with the economic development, the urbanization process has been taking place strongly, putting great pressure on the water supply for urban areas and industrial zones, leading to conflicts, overlapping and obstacles to the water supply management
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vijaychest
24-04-2024
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Urban water management is facing with a couple of problems such as inadequate water supply, untreated wastewater disposal and stormwater management. Particularly, in developing countries it seems a long way to overcome these problems. Integrated urban water management (IUWM) is considered as one of the powerful management approaches to solve those problems. This approach links water supply, wastewater and stormwater issues as one unit of management.
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vilarry
01-04-2024
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In ebook "Carbon sequestration in urban ecosystems" Urbanization drastically alters the ecosystems structure and functions, disrupts cycling of C and other elements along with water. It alters the energy balance and influences climate at local, regional and global scales. Judicious planning and effective management can enhance C pool in urban ecosystems, and off-set some of the anthropogenic emissions. Principal components with regards to C sequestration include home lawns and turfs, urban forests, green roofs, park and recreational/sports facilities and urban agriculture.
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tachieuhoa
28-01-2024
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Poor surface water quality, air pollution, solid waste collection, domestic water supply, and many more environmental issues are plaguing urban areas due to policies encouraging fast urbanization but failing to synchronize infrastructure. This has heightened the importance of urban environmental management.
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vimichaelfaraday
28-12-2023
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Hanoi, the socio - economic center of Vietnam, where the demand for water supply usage is always the highest compared to other cities in the country. In order to support decision-makers in sustainably managing the water supply system for the capital (HUDWSS), this study applied the fuzzy hierarchical analysis process to build a sustainable hierarchy water supply framework based on the current satisfaction from the communities.
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viindra
06-09-2023
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Ebook "Hospital wastewaters: Characteristics, management, treatment and environmental risks" addresses hospital effluents in terms of their composition and the management and treatment strategies currently (being) adopted around the globe. In this context, one major focus is on pharmaceutical compounds: their observed concentration range, ecotoxicological effects, and the removal efficiency achieved by the different technologies.
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tukhongthienlac
24-06-2023
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The research reported herein has demonstrated that pervious pavements can be introduced as a sustainable stormwater management initiative and as a key Water Sensitive Urban Design feature to deliver numerous benefits to the environment. The outcomes from the study will be useful in designing environmentally friendly car parks, pedestrian paths, light traffic drive ways, sporting grounds and public areas in the future.
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runthenight05
01-03-2023
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For many countries in the world, the shift from water supply management (WSM) to water demand management (WDM) plays an important role in management of water resources which was already increasingly scarce. Tradditional WSM approach has exposed many limitations such as: high costs, wastefulness, water loss, thus they put a lot of pressure on scare fresh water resources, affect the ecosystem, make increasing water demand become more passive.
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vipatriciawoertz
26-05-2022
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This study also emphasizes the role of indigenous landscapes in flood management, helping cities to increase flood resilience, concurrently helping flood management reduces dependence on existing flood control infrastructure which is assessed to degrade riverine ecosystems.
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vivacation2711
23-10-2021
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The thesis makes assessments on water supply and water supply management current situation in urban areas in Binh Thuan province under climate change condition in order to give suggestion on: Raw water and clean water balancing methods for urban areas until 2025; Model and solutions to urban water supply management; Participation of relevant units in urban water supply management in Binh Thuan under climate change condition.
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trinhthamhodang7
31-08-2020
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The paper conceptualizes rurbanization to bridge the gap in the research that emanates from the propensity of urban megapolises to create clutter, which results in degraded ecology, air pollution, health hazards, lower quality of life, gender inequity, and vulnerability to natural disasters. This has exacerbated during the current global pandemic. As de-covidating initiatives are unleashed, the energy access would need appropriate and manageable scale. Urbanization cannot be sustained without a robust rural interface.
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nguyenxuankha_bevandan
13-08-2020
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The proper management of solid waste, the concept of prevent and minimize waste and maximize reuse, recycling and use of environmentally friendly alternative materials. With increasing population made management of municipal solid waste (MSW) as a severe problem. In the present paper the aspects of urban organic solid waste management pertaining to agriculture application special emphasis to manure and fertilizers are reviewed. The application of organic solid waste materials in agriculture as a fertilizer has been highlighted.
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chauchaungayxua6
26-06-2020
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Waste disposal is the final stage of waste management. Uncontrolled and unscientific disposal of all categories of waste in urban areas has led to the environmental problems such as contamination of land, water and environment. The study was based on both primary and secondary data. Study was carried out in Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation and Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike.
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cothumenhmong5
17-05-2020
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This study investigates the effectiveness of water quality index (WQI) for the assessment of aesthetic status of Powai lake by analysing selected parameters. Water quality was monitored monthly for a period of one year (November, 2016 to October, 2017) in five sampling stations (A, B, C, D and E) as a simple pollution indicator for an assessment to initiate appropriate management action.
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kethamoi4
18-04-2020
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Recently, climate change and its effects have been significantly influenced by human life. Human activities, mostly from urbanization, are the main contributors to the pollution of soil, water, and air, which has been proven by several observations and studies. However, it is necessary to raise awareness, by including support from society as a whole, in order to maximize the efficiency of environmental campaigns.
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chauchaungayxua2
07-01-2020
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Dengue is a mosquito borne viral disease (Priyadarshini et al., 2016). It belongs to the family of Flavivirus. It is transmitted mainly by the bite of Aedes aegypti mosquito. Outbreaks are due to the four serotypes DEN1, DEN2, DEN3, DEN4. Increasing incidence and repeated outbreaks turns this disease as a serious public health problem (Barrera et al., 2002). Urbanization, improper water management and the vector population are the main causes for the spread of the disease. Dengue is a leading causes of hospitalization and death among children (Mistry et al., 2013).
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cothumenhmong1
08-12-2019
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