2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15040715
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How Can We Adapt Together? Bridging Water Management and City Planning Approaches to Climate Change

Abstract: Different dynamics of climate change, population growth, and urbanisation challenge water service providers (WSPs) and those managing urban planning. The scientific community has been evidencing the concept of sustainable urban water management (SUWM) as a driver to foster the integration of the urban water cycle with its environmental, economic, and social sustainability dimensions. This article studies the approaches addressed by recent research on sustainable urban water management, focusing on the attentio… Show more

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“…Inefficient water use, often arising from outdated irrigation practices, contributes to wastage and irregular distribution, further increasing competition for water. Climate change introduces increased variations in weather patterns, with increased frequency and severity of droughts and floods disrupting traditional water management approaches [122]. Handling these challenges requires a comprehensive method integrating advanced irrigation technologies, sustainable practices, and adaptive strategies to confirm the careful and sustainable use of water resources in agriculture, promoting the sustainability and resilience of I5.0.…”
Section: Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inefficient water use, often arising from outdated irrigation practices, contributes to wastage and irregular distribution, further increasing competition for water. Climate change introduces increased variations in weather patterns, with increased frequency and severity of droughts and floods disrupting traditional water management approaches [122]. Handling these challenges requires a comprehensive method integrating advanced irrigation technologies, sustainable practices, and adaptive strategies to confirm the careful and sustainable use of water resources in agriculture, promoting the sustainability and resilience of I5.0.…”
Section: Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to guarantee a perfectly transparent approach to the preparation of this SLR, the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) protocol were used (Moher et al, 2009;Vinagre et al, 2023). Figure 1 summarises all the steps followed in the data-collection process.…”
Section: Data-collection and Fine-tuningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also studies on the maximization of water resources, but they are less concerned with the control and management of its demand. Achieving synergies and benefits in urban agglomerations, in the case of rainwater collection and reuse systems, are presented as topics requiring development, not only from the point of view of design, but also from the points of view of the management, decision making, and preparation of the final consumer for the "new water" that can be used in the context of the circular economy [49]. According to some authors [50], the implementation of green and blue urban infrastructure (GBI) is a positive undertaking because it ensures carbon dioxide sequestration, water retention, regulation, thermal comfort, and the improvement of biodiversity in the built environment, as well as around urban settlements [51].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%