2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.816824
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Digitalization in Urban Water Governance: Case Study of Bengaluru and Singapore

Abstract: Urban water governance aims to ensure equitable access to adequate quality water and related services to rapidly growing urban population while protecting the environment. Rapid urbanization and changing climate are posing challenges to the formal and informal institutions responsible for governing and managing water resources. Complexities existing due to the interaction between societal and environmental subsystems of urban water cycle adds pressure on institutional capabilities to cope up with various uncer… Show more

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“…These findings allow for the development of a strategy to reduce these factors whenever possible, improving process efficiency and In the context of water infrastructure, Digital Twins and process digitization offer improvements for all the needs in this area. In the paper written by Banerjee et al [14], the importance of digitization in water management is presented. In this, an evaluation of three digitization systems implemented across two different cities is carried out: Singapore, a highly developed and technologically advanced city, and Bangalore, a developing city.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These findings allow for the development of a strategy to reduce these factors whenever possible, improving process efficiency and In the context of water infrastructure, Digital Twins and process digitization offer improvements for all the needs in this area. In the paper written by Banerjee et al [14], the importance of digitization in water management is presented. In this, an evaluation of three digitization systems implemented across two different cities is carried out: Singapore, a highly developed and technologically advanced city, and Bangalore, a developing city.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of water infrastructure, Digital Twins can provide solutions such as predictive maintenance, anomaly detection, optimization of energy consumption, or improvements in sustainability, by reducing pollution and maximizing water conservation, as well as increasing benefits and reducing operating costs for public services, among others [ 8 , 13 ]. Additionally, these systems can also be used to enhance water resource management in reservoirs, prevent floods, improve stormwater tank management during heavy precipitation, optimize supply networks, or aid in reducing user consumption [ 8 , 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%