2020
DOI: 10.30525/2256-0742/2020-6-5-196-202
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Current Trends in the Development of the Water Management Complex: Ukrainian Realities and International Experience

Abstract: Aim. The ratification of the Paris Agreement by Ukraine envisages an increase in the ability to adapt to the negative effects of climate change, as well as promoting low carbon development so as not to endanger food production. At the same time, water resources, on the one hand, are one of the most vulnerable to climate change components of the environment from the state of which the food security of the country depends directly, and on the other hand, the activity of the water management complex causes the em… Show more

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“…WESTWeb (2022), Energy Performance and Carbon Emissions Assessment and Monitoring (ECAM; WaCCliM 2022) and WWEECarb (Marinelli et al 2021) tools address urban water and wastewater services for the assessment of carbon emissions. There are several studies for the application of the life cycle assessment (LCA) approach to estimate CF of water and wastewater services, such as for Pamplona, Columbia (Ortiz-Rodriguez et al 2020), Ukraine (Levkovska et al 2020), Denmark and Sweden (Delre et al 2019), Gold Coast region of Australia (Lane et al 2015), municipality of Aveiro in Portugal (Lemos et al 2013) and USA (Zib et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WESTWeb (2022), Energy Performance and Carbon Emissions Assessment and Monitoring (ECAM; WaCCliM 2022) and WWEECarb (Marinelli et al 2021) tools address urban water and wastewater services for the assessment of carbon emissions. There are several studies for the application of the life cycle assessment (LCA) approach to estimate CF of water and wastewater services, such as for Pamplona, Columbia (Ortiz-Rodriguez et al 2020), Ukraine (Levkovska et al 2020), Denmark and Sweden (Delre et al 2019), Gold Coast region of Australia (Lane et al 2015), municipality of Aveiro in Portugal (Lemos et al 2013) and USA (Zib et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%