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Water and Urban Development Paradigms
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Water and Urban Development Paradigms book
Towards an Integration of Engineering, Design and Management Approaches
Water and Urban Development Paradigms
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Water and Urban Development Paradigms book
Towards an Integration of Engineering, Design and Management Approaches
Edited ByJan Feyen, Kelly Shannon, Matthew Neville
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 7 September 2008
Pub. Location London
Imprint CRC Press
Pages 712
eBook ISBN 9780429207204
Subjects Built Environment, Engineering & Technology
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Feyen, J., Shannon, K., & Neville, M. (Eds.). (2008). Water and Urban Development Paradigms: Towards an Integration of Engineering, Design and Management Approaches (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203884102
ABSTRACT
Communication across and integration of disciplines in the urban-water sector seems today more imperative than ever before. Water is a strategic and shrinking resource. It is probably the world's most valuable resource and clean water has even been touted as the 'next oil'. Control of water - from access to management - has always been a
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |8 pages
Preserving the hydrology of urban Ghana through implementing integrated water resources management
ByS.N. Odai
chapter |12 pages
Water urbanism: Hydrological infrastructure as an urban frame in Vietnam
ByK. Shannon
chapter |8 pages
A study of waterfront development – A case study of the Moganshan District, Shanghai
ByJ. Wang
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Quantifying changes in land use and surface water bodies in Wuhan, China
ByN. Du, H. Ottens & R. Sliuzas
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Design and management of urban artificial watercourses in Taiwan: The cases of Tainan Canal and Liugong Ditch
ByR.J. Chou
chapter |6 pages
Incorporating rainwater-harvesting and retention basins design into urban development paradigms in Greater Bandung, Indonesia
ByR.Y. Tallar & A. Satyanaga
chapter |10 pages
Urban waterfront development patterns: Water as a structuring element of urbanity
ByB.K. Shrestha & S. Shrestha
chapter |6 pages
Changing water consumption pattern of Beira Lake and its effects to the city image
ByM.R. Gunawardhana, P.E. Gunasekara, H.L.G. Sanjeewani & S. Jayaratne
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Urban growth, loss of water bodies and flooding in Indian cities: The case of Hyderabad
ByR. Chigurupati
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How water flows in strategic spatial planning: The strategic role of water in Dutch regional planning projects
ByJ. Woltjer
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Exploring the relationship between water management technology and urban design in the Dutch polder cities
ByF.L. Hooimeijer
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Historic water-cycle infrastructure and its influence on urban form in London
ByT.H. Teh
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Dualism and its effects on urban water infrastructure management: The case of Nairobi city
ByN.J.O. Okello
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Deterioration of the environment and undefined type of structuring: Eastern Mediterranean coasts of Anatolia-Göksu Delta
ByN. Erkan & C. Hamamcıog˘lu
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The influence of water in shaping culture and modernisation of the Kathmandu Valley
ByS. Shrestha & B.K. Shrestha
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Between leisure and productivity: A water management project for the central coast of Chile
ByC. Contreras
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Design strategies for urban water systems: A case study of São Cristóvão in Rio de Janeiro
ByA. Beja da Costa
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Implications of global warming and urban land use change on flooding in Europe
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Mitigating of water related natural disasters in developing countries
ByC.E.M. Tucci
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Future flood risks and comprehensive flood management
ByM. Huygens, I. Rocabado & G. Roovers
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Real-time control of urban flooding
ByP. Willems, P-K. Chiang, J. Berlamont, T. Barjas Blanco, B. De Moor & K. Cauwenberghs
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The impact of climate change on the hydrology in highly urbanised Belgian areas
ByO. El Farouk Boukhris, P. Willems &W. Vanneuville
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Intelligent decision support system based geo-information technology and spatial planning for sustainable water management in Flanders, Belgium
ByH.A. Saleh, G. Allaert, R. De Sutter, W. Kellens, Ph. De Maeyer &W. Vanneuville
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A trans-disciplinary approach to confronting climate trends and extreme weather in urban areas
ByM. Siekmann, P. Staufer, S. Roder, Ch. Hellbach & J. Pinnekamp
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Disaster mitigation lessons from “build back better” following the 26 December 2004 Tsunamis
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Disaster management in Bangladesh: Experiences from the Tsunami warning in Cox’s Bazar District – September 12, 2007
ByM. Jobair, A. Sutradhar & M.A. Ansary
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Managing urban water disasters in Gujarat: Risk assessment and risk reduction
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Selection of flood frequency model in Niger Basin using maximum likelihood method
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Estimation of urban design storms in consideration of GCM-based climate change scenarios
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Slum networking – A paradigm shift to transcend poverty with water, environmental sanitation and hidden resources
ByH. Parikh & P. Parikh
chapter |16 pages
The Dutch Delta: Looking for a new fusion of urbanism and hydraulic engineering
ByH. Meyer
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Risks and integrated management of the urban water cycle in megacities of the developing world: Mexico City
ByB. Jiménez
chapter |6 pages
Real-time Decision Support System for sewer systems based on hydro-dynamic models and precipitation radar
ByP.J. van Overloop & K. Nava
chapter |6 pages
Improving hydrological model parameterisation in urbanised catchments: Remote sensing derived impervious surface cover maps
ByJ. Dams, O. Batelaan, J. Nossent & J. Chormanski
chapter |8 pages
Optimal operation of urban water supply systems: A multi-objective approach using the PROMETHEE method
ByP.N. Kodikara, B.J.C Perera & M.D.U.P. Kularathna
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The cause and implications of urban river pollution: Mitigative measures and benthic macroinvertebrates as river monitoring tool
ByD.N. Shah, R.D. Tachamo, S. Sharma & O. Moog
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Ypacarai watershed management planning in Asuncion Metropolitan Region
ByK.P. Stanley
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Quenching Chennai’s insatiable thirst: A study of the city’s water demands and solutions
ByS. Jency
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Sustainable development and wastewater in peri-urban wetlands: A case study on East KolkataWetland
ByD. Dey
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Assessment of groundwater artificial recharge from water storage structures in a rural region of west Iran
ByA. Taheri Tizro, K. Akbari & K. Voudouris
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Hydrological changes in the mediterranean zone: Impacts of environmental modifications and rural development in the Merguellil catchment
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Vulnerability mapping in South African karst terrains
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The spatial organisation of decentralised wastewater and stormwater management in urban landscape areas
ByG. Beneke
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Investigating the relation of a sustainable vernacular technique to settlement pattern
ByA. Suseelan
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Single family wastewater treatment systems: A guide to select the most suited system
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Potential of roof rainwater harvesting for water supply in Jordan
ByF.A. Abdulla & A.W. Al-Shareef
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Potential of roof-top rainwater harvesting techniques in urban areas: A case study from India
ByS.K. Sharma
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Determining factors influencing sewer structural deterioration: Leuven (Belgium) case study
ByE.V. Ana Jr., W. Bauwens, C. Thoeye, M. Pessemier, S. Smolders, I. Boonen & G. De Gueldre
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Pollution prevention in Philadelphia: Dealing with illicit/defective laterals
ByA. Holst
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Urban water management at UNESCO’s International Hydrological Programme
ByJ. Alberto Tejada-Guibert
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Development and regulatory challenges in water services to the urban poor: Examples from Uganda and Tanzania
ByS. Mugisha
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Rethinking water governance: Towards a new multidimensional approach for mega-cities in developing countries
ByM.F.A. Porto
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Building more effective partnerships for innovation in urban water management
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Bridging science and policy for effective implementation of EU groundwater legislation
ByPh. Quevauviller
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Evaluating the need, benefits and challenges of implementing shared water governance in an urban context: Comparing Calgary, Canada and Mexico City, Mexico
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Cap-Haïtien: If ever there was an urban water challenge.
ByD.V. Tassel, H. Verschure & S. Lambrecht
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Use of the STELLA model for evaluating prospective urban water-use scenarios in Baja, California, Mexico
ByCalifornia, Mexico J.A. Román C., A. Pérez M., F. Escobosa G. & B. De León M.
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Assessing the value of water in urban slums: A hedonic price analysis for four cities, Chile
ByE. Espinoza, J. Balaguer & S. Camilla
chapter |4 pages
Pricing water and sewerage services in Metro Manila with the contingent valuation method
ByM.R. Campos
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Privatisation and universal access to water: Examining the recent phase of water governance in Nigeria
ByE. Okpanachi
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Ensuring access to urban water for slum dwellers: An institutional synthesis of low income cities in Bangladesh
ByM.S.H. Swapan & S. Ahmed
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Inter-basin transfer of Nepal’s water resources for sustainable benefits
ByB. Adhikari, R. Verhoeven & P. Troch
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Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) in Turkey: An integrated water resources-based project
ByB. Acma
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Impacts of trans-border water woes in South Asian riparian countries – assessment and analysis
ByA. Chatterjee
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Water governance, CPR’s and public participation – Challenges to water policies in Portugal
ByJ. Pato
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The Latin American water tribunal and the need for public spaces for social participation in water governance
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