Briefs for GSDR - Urban stormwater reuse: An agenda for sustainable development
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2016
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We treat urban stormwater as a problem as it causes flooding, transports pollutants and degrades the ecosystem health of waterways (Goonetilleke et al., 2014). Municipal authorities devote a significant component of their budget to capture and remove stormwater from urban areas as rapidly as possible. Unfortunately, it is a largely unappreciated fact that urban stormwater is the last available uncommitted water resource for our cities as the demand for potable water escalates due to growing urbanisation, industrialisation and higher living standards. |
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UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform |
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https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/956312_Goonetilleke_URBAN%20STORMWATER%20REUSE-AN%20AGENDA%20FOR%20SUSTAINABLE%20DEVELOPMENT.pdf Goonetilleke, Ashantha, Liu, An, & Gardner, Ted (2016) Briefs for GSDR - Urban stormwater reuse: An agenda for sustainable development. UN Global Sustainable Development Report. |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #090508 Water Quality Engineering #Stormwater reuse #Sustainable development #Water resilience #Climate change impacts |
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Review |