2021
DOI: 10.1108/jedt-03-2021-0174
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Economic analysis of rehabilitation approaches for water distribution networks: comparative study between Egypt and Malaysia

Abstract: Purpose Sustainable water management has been a trending goal in the past decade. Non-revenue water (NRW) is one form of water loss that should be addressed to reach water sustainability. While rehabilitating water distribution networks (WDNs) is one way to decrease NRW, the process is often delayed owing to cost. Therefore, it is essential to provide decision-makers with cost-effective approaches to optimize WDN rehabilitation. This study aims to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of approaches for rehabilitatin… Show more

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“…Phase six involves the final analysis and preparation of the report when the authors set fully developed themes. Within the domain of construction management research, resaerch papers frequently apply the themaitc analysis on analyzing qualitaive data such as literature and interviews [26,27]. This method serves as a pivotal tool for exploring various dimensions of construction management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase six involves the final analysis and preparation of the report when the authors set fully developed themes. Within the domain of construction management research, resaerch papers frequently apply the themaitc analysis on analyzing qualitaive data such as literature and interviews [26,27]. This method serves as a pivotal tool for exploring various dimensions of construction management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The respondents were requested to rank the performance indicators using a five-point Likert scale, with one being not important and five being very important. The Likert scale was chosen for its precision, and it is commonly used in construction management research [36]. Finally, the respondents were provided with space at the end of the survey to add and rank any additional performance indicators that they deemed necessary.…”
Section: Survey Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To acquire the normalized values, the mean scores for each of the 12 success variables had to be determined using a similar technique. Only variables with a normalized value of 0.50 or higher were critical [29,39]. Other studies, such as the cost-effectiveness of optimization solutions for water distribution network rehabilitation, used the same data analysis technique [39].…”
Section: Mean Score Ranking Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only variables with a normalized value of 0.50 or higher were critical [29,39]. Other studies, such as the cost-effectiveness of optimization solutions for water distribution network rehabilitation, used the same data analysis technique [39].…”
Section: Mean Score Ranking Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%