ABSTRACT

This handbook provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of urban water governance.

Of the many growing challenges presented by rapid urbanization, water governance is a critical one and while urban water governance is now regarded as a critical field of research, the literature is fragmented. For the first time, this handbook brings together urban water governance research, containing interdisciplinary contributions from established and emerging scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. It addresses the key questions of how urban water governance works, how is it shaped, and what the impacts are. The handbook's structure offers a progressive entry into the complexity of urban water governance. Starting with technical dimensions, the handbook addresses supply and demand, wastewater, and sanitation. It then considers regulation and economic factors, examining water utilities and services. Political processes, and the actors involved, are addressed and the handbook finishes with a part focusing on governance and sustainability, where chapters address critically important topics such as access to water, water safety, and water security.

This handbook is essential reading for students, scholars, and professionals interested in urban water governance, urban studies, and water resource management and sustainability more broadly.

chapter |14 pages

Urban water governance

Approaching a pressing environmental and social challenge

part I|102 pages

Technical and historical aspects of Water supply systems

chapter 1|17 pages

Urban water cycle and services

An integrative perspective

chapter 2|10 pages

Traditional systems of drinking water delivery

Technical aspects and sources

chapter 3|20 pages

Hybrid water supply systems

Resilience and implementability

chapter 6|14 pages

Territories and technologies

History and current trends of their interaction in urban water services

part II|56 pages

Technical and historical aspects of wastewater systems

part |56 pages

Political processes

chapter 18|12 pages

Rethinking urban water governance and infrastructure in Europe

Challenges and opportunities of regionalization and organizational autonomy

chapter 19|13 pages

Sustainability transitions in urban water management

Assessing the robustness of institutional arrangements

part |90 pages

Urban water governance and sustainability

chapter 20|17 pages

Urban metabolism and Water Sensitive Cities governance

Designing and evaluating water-secure, resilient, sustainable, liveable cities

chapter 24|17 pages

Urban water security

chapter 25|13 pages

Urban water quality and chemical pollution

New emerging contaminants, nanomaterials, and microplastics