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http://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/21090| Title: | Sustainable water provision: challenges, alternative strategies and sources in the era of climate change |
| Authors: | Goonetilleke, Ashantha |
| Keywords: | Civil engineering Water security Urbanisation and water demand Integrated water resource management |
| Issue Date: | 2010 |
| Publisher: | IGI Global |
| Abstract: | As a result of rapid urbanisation, population growth, changes in lifestyle, pollution and the impacts of climate change, water provision has become a critical challenge for planners and policy-makers. In the wake of increasingly difficult water provision and drought, the notion that freshwater is a finite and vulnerable resource is increasingly being realised. Many city administrations around the world are struggling to provide water security for their residents to maintain lifestyle and economic growth. This chapter reviews the global challenge of providing freshwater to sustain lifestyles and economic growth, and the contributing challenges of climate change, urbanisation, population growth and problems in rainfall distribution. The chapter proceeds to evaluate major alternatives to current water sources such as conservation, recycling and reclamation, and desalination. Integrated water resource management is briefly looked at to explore its role in complementing water provision. A comparative study on alternative resources is undertaken to evaluate their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and constraints, and the results are discussed. |
| URI: | https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/sustainable-water-provision/42404 http://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/21090 |
| Appears in Collections: | Department of Civil Engineering |
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