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Mainstreaming Water Resources Management in Urban Projects : Taking an Integrated Urban Water Management Approach
- 作者:
- World Bank Group
- 关键词:
- WATER QUALITY; WATER SERVICES; URBAN COMMUNITIES; LOCAL AUTHORITIES; WATER ASSOCIATION; SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL; SANITATION SERVICE; QUALITY OF WATER; URBAN GROWTH; WASTE MANAGEMENT; SANITATION SERVICE PROVIDERS; TOWN PLANNING; SANITATION BOARD; WATER SUPPLY SERVICE; WATER COMPANY; WATER SECTOR; WATER SYSTEMS; SEWERAGE NETWORK; WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT; WATER SUPPLY; OPERATIONAL EXPENDITURES; WATER RESOURCE; COST SHARING; SOLID WASTE COLLECTION; URBAN WATER; WATER SHORTAGES; SURFACE WATER; WATER BOARD; SEWERAGE SERVICES; TOWNS; WATER SUPPLY SERVICES; WATER BOARDS; WATER RESOURCES; MUNICIPALITIES; WATER SYSTEM; WATER STORAGE; PROPERTY OWNERS; DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM; WASTEWATER TREATMENT; SEWERAGE CORPORATION; SANITATION UTILITY; LOCAL WATER UTILITIES; COST RECOVERY; POPULATION GROWTH; METROPOLITAN AREAS; WATER USE; WATER; MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS; WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT; STATE WATER COMPANY; RAW WATER; SUSTAINABLE WATER; FINANCIAL VIABILITY; SERVICE PROVIDER; WATER DEVELOPMENT; PUBLIC WATER; SERVICE PROVISION; WATER SCARCITY; POTABLE WATER; SOLID WASTE SERVICES; SERVICE DELIVERY; WASTEWATER COLLECTION; SEWERAGE SYSTEM; WATERSHED MANAGEMENT; STORAGE CAPACITY; WATERSHEDS; MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT; OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE; WATER USER; PROVISION OF WATER; UTILITIES; REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS; INVESTMENT PROJECT; WATER DEMAND; LARGE CITIES; SOLID WASTE; SYSTEMS; URBAN AREAS; WATER PRODUCTION; WATER AUTHORITY; URBAN AREA; CUBIC METERS; MUNICIPAL AREAS; SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT; LOCAL WATER; PUBLIC WORKS; PUMPING STATIONS; POPULATION GROWTH RATE; TOWN; WATER UTILITIES; WASTE DISPOSAL; WATER SOURCES; WATER BODIES; SEWAGE TREATMENT; DRINKING WATER SUPPLY; WATER COLLECTION; SANITATION SERVICES; POTABLE WATER SUPPLY; WATER PROJECTS; DRINKING WATER; URBAN WATER SUPPLY; WATER USERS; ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY; CLEAN WATER; WASTE COLLECTION; WATER CYCLE MANAGEMENT; WATER PARTNERSHIP; COST OF WATER; GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP; MUNICIPAL LEVEL; DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS; SANITATION COVERAGE; WATER INFRASTRUCTURE; WATER SOURCE; WATER DISTRIBUTION; MUNICIPAL COUNCIL; FINANCIAL INCENTIVES; SERVICE PROVIDERS; SANITATION FACILITIES; Report; Rapport; Informe;
- 年份:
- 2016
- 出版地:
- Washington,USA
- 语种:
- English
- 摘要:
- This note provides guidance for cities in developing countries for managing the urban water cycle in a sustainable manner by using an Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) approach. After a brief introduction to the concept of IUWM, this note profiles the different IUWM approaches applied in three types of cities: a water-scarce, fast-developing city (Windhoek, Namibia), an expanding city subject to climate extremes (Melbourne, Australia) and a dense flood-prone city (Rotterdam, the Netherlands). It also profiles an example of World Bank engagement under an IUWM approach in a fast-growing city in a middle-income country (Vitoria in Espírito Santo, Brazil). The final section showcases a potential methodology for applying an IUWM approach in a city, from the initial engagement and diagnostic phases towards the application of a full IUWM umbrella framework under which a program can be implemented.
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