Water-Resilient Places—Developing a Policy Framework for Surface Water Management and Blue-Green Infrastructuredoi:10.1007/978-981-16-5493-0_8This chapter broadly describes Scotland's overarching approach to the management of its water resources with a specific focus on the development of measures ...
there is a growing demand for innovative tools that can help urban planners make better decisions and investments for a resilient urban water system. This paper presents a governance-based water resilience planning tool called the City Water Resilience Framework (CWRF), which is designed to meet th...
Water-Resilient Places—Developing a Policy Framework for Surface Water Management and Blue-Green Infrastructure This chapter broadly describes Scotland's overarching approach to the management of its water resources with a specific focus on the development of measure... B Greig,D Faichney 被引量: ...
also have the potential to enable flexible and resilient hybrid or ‘off-grid’ small-scale systems, where citizens enjoy access to high-quality water in a manner that is less expensive, more sustainable and less polluting than existing approaches10,11,12. Source separation enhances the efficiency...
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The most resilient metrics included peak flow durations and frequencies (Fig. 6). While the spring recession rate of change was sensitive to changes in WRP discharge on a percentage basis, the absolute rate of change values were extremely low (maximum absolute change is 5.9%, mean is 1.2%)....
Further research under this framework could complement the socio-political context and provide interesting insights on the Namibe case in the future. Insights for resilient water infrastructure development Despite the negative implications of extensive SWI development highlighted by our study, increasing ...
and socio-economic developments. It is further important to accept that it is not possible to prevent all fires and thus the need to become more resilient to wildfires and the impacts thereof in terms of prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. Awareness needs to be created with society...
The Wisconsin Sea Grant College Program was formed in 1968 and was the first Sea Grant program on the Great Lakes. WSG sorts their work into focus areas — Healthy Coastal Ecosystems, Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture, Resilient Communities and Economies, and Environmental Literacy and Workforce ...
water Management Act, significant policy gaps remain globally. Our results show that only 21% of globally mapped dryland GDEs (1.76 million km2) have some degree of protection (Fig.4). However, even in places with well-established legal frameworks that limit groundwater development, the ...