Puebla City Water Supply from the Perspective of Urban Water Metabolism
David Pérez-González,
Gian Carlo Delgado-Ramos,
Lilia Cedillo Ramírez
et al.
Abstract:Urban population growth and the expansion of the built environment, pollution, overexploitation of water, inequality in water distribution, and the impacts of climate change in future availability of water, are all elements that jeopardize urban water security. Due to the complexity of urban water systems and their relevance for urban life, a holistic and integrative perspective is therefore needed to address such challenges. In this paper, Urban Water Metabolism (UWM) has been used for comprehensively underst… Show more
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