2nd IWA Leading-Edge on Sustainability in Water-Limited Environments ( Water and Environmental Management Series (WEMS) )

Publication series :Water and Environmental Management Series (WEMS)

Author: M. B. Beck  

Publisher: IWA Publishing‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9781780402871

Subject: TV213 water resources development

Keyword: 工业技术

Language: ENG

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2nd IWA Leading-Edge on Sustainability in Water-Limited Environments

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This book represents the outcome of the Second IWA Leading-Edge Conference held in Sydney, Australia in November 2004. Sustainability is a paradoxical concept. We know we want to protect the environment from human-induced change, yet ecosystems are dynamic, constantly changing and adapting in response to a multitude of factors, the combined effect and subtleties of which are probably well beyond human calculation. Furthermore, our conscious desire to protect the environment - which forces us to think of humans as sitting outside ecosystems - conflicts with the unavoidable fact that we are an unconscious actor within those ecosystems. We must also recognise that the goal of "protecting the environment" is not a clear-cut objective. Perhaps, because of its complexity and propensity to change, we cannot know what the fully protected environment would look like. Individual preferences too make the conceptualisation of an ideal state impossible; do we strive for an ecosystem in which we play a minor part - barely influencing natural outcomes - or one that is more actively managed and provides for our needs or wants? Neither this volume, nor the conference from which it draws, resolve the paradoxes described above. The papers presented here do, however, provide insight into the innovative thinking and practical projects undertaken across the globe that move us from patently unsustainable conditions to those in which our economic activity, impact on ecosystems and desire for positi

Chapter

Socially fair and environmentally sound developments in the programme for rural water supply on the Lesser Sunda Islands (Nus

New approaches to decision making: beyond cost–benefit analysis

Assessing water service provision scenarios using the concept of sustainability

The secret life of water systems: least cost planning beyond demand management

The use of sustainability criteria for the selection and comparison of sanitation systems

Selection of indicators for sustainable management of an urban stormwater system

A decision support tool for implementing a sustainable resource management in the sector of municipal wastewater treatment

The human dimension in sustainability

Sustainability management by water utilities: views across Australia, Europe and the USA

GLOWA Jordan River Project: integrated research for sustainable water management

Systems planning for sustainability

Centralised versus decentralised wastewater systems in an urban context: the sustainability dimension

Characterization and optimization of small-scale farming communities for material recovery and sustainable management. The ca

Demonstration-project DEUS 21: a concept for a sustainable urban water infrastructure

The characteristics of household wastewater and biodegradable solid waste – a proposal for new Swedish design values

Synergy in the city: making the sum of the parts more than the whole

Leading-edge technologies for sustainability

Advanced sanitation with the vacuum truck collection system of human excreta

A sustainable approach towards rural development: dry toilets in Nepal

Separate discharge and treatment of urine, faeces and greywater: demonstration project in Berlin, Germany

Use of constructed wetlands in treating recirculating aquaculture water for in-door intensive shrimp production

Decolourising yellow water for its reuse in sustainable sanitation

Health, hygiene and risk

Bacterial water quality of rainwater fed domestic hotwater systems

Microbial risk assessment tool to aid in the selection of sustainable urban water systems

Governance for sustainability

Governance for sustainability in water resource management: the role of collaborative decision making

Privatisation of municipal waterworks and sustainability of water: a case study in eastern Jakarta, Indonesia

The Water Reclamation Matrix: a framework for sustainable urban water use

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