Sustainable Planning and Management of Urban Water Systems
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Urban and Rural Development".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 August 2024) | Viewed by 12352
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainability; water resources management; rivers; civil engineering; environmental science; hydrology; environmental engineering; hydraulics; groundwater; surface hydrology; water resources; climatology; hydrogeology; drought; water science; bayesian analysis; uncertainty; decision support systems
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Interests: urban water systems; water balance; hydraulic engineering; river hydraulic engineering; hydrological modelling; flood modelling; water sustainability
Interests: water sustainability; water resource management; drought; hydrological modelling; bayesian causality analysis; flood modelling; river hydraulic engineering
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Sustainability in the field of hydraulic engineering, especially in the field of sustainable urban water systems, is an important and unexplored topic, and reaching the circularity of those systems is a challenge nowadays. This would assure the equilibrium between modernity in the engineering aspect and safety in the environmental aspect. To achieve, there must be a necessary and major advance in different fields, such as new developments based on smart technologies (digitalization), new materials, innovative and integrated methodologies, analytical approaches to assure the guarantee of domestic water supply, innovative hydrological/hydraulic analytical processes, landscaping and architectural developments, urban planning and management, as well as pioneering engineering designs, among others. Manuscripts that cover these fields and related topics are welcomed for this Special Issue (SI) entitled “Sustainable Planning and Management of Urban Water Systems”. The submitted manuscripts will pass through a rigorous and fair review process that assures the highest quality of contributions to this international SI. The existing related literature is largely focused on the engineering aspect of this field; however, many more dimensions must be analyzed and shared with the international community. We strongly encourage the international community of related researchers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, etc., to be part of this essential initiative.
Dr. José-Luis Molina
Dr. Fernando Espejo
Dr. Santiago Zazo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- urban water systems
- sustainability
- circularity
- innovation
- integration
- digitalization
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