Nature-based Solutions for Circular Management of Urban Water
Despite the strong economic growth of the last decades, our modern global society is facing the existential threat of climate change. It is now realized that the linear economic model is not sustainable in the long run and cannot sustain the life standards. The new circular economy approach that is...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
2024, 2024
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2024 |
Series: | Circular Economy and Sustainability
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 16. Evidences in hydrodynamic behavior along a Float Treatment Wetland (FTW) on a tropical urban stream
- Chapter 17. Trajectory, challenges, and opportunities in sustainable urban water management in Brazil: nature-based solutions for urban stormwater drainage
- Chapter 18. Nature-based solutions for sustainable stormwater management as means to increase resilience to climate change, promote circularity and improve city aesthetics
- Chapter 19. Nature-based Solutions for circular management of urban water in the Built Environment of Sri Lanka
- Chapter 20. The Hydraulic Approach Relevant to Circularity on Sustainable Water Catchment
- Chapter 21. Exploration of Nature-Based Solutions for Management of Perennial Urban Flood and Erosion: A Case Study of Bulbula, Kano, Nigeria
- Chapter 22. Complex micro-meteorological effects of urban greenery in an urban canyon: a case study of Prague-Dejvice, Czech Republic
- Chapter 23. Harvesting of agricultural nutrient runoff with algae, to produce new soil amendments for urban and peri urban olive tree agroforestry systems in Southern Europe
- Chapter 9. Nature-based wastewatertreatment systems: An overview of the challenges of small capacity plants in an urban environment
- Chapter 10. Bioremediation of Wastewater from the Tanning Industry under a Circular Economy Model
- Chapter 11. Sustainable decentralized urban water and wastewater treatment in off-grid areas of developing countries using NBS and integrated green technologies
- Chapter 12. Geothermal wastewater management to create a circular economy: Taking advantage of the abundant thermal wastewater in Iceland
- Chapter 13. Opportunities and challenges to implement nature-based solutions for urban waters in developed and emerging developed countries
- Chapter 14. Water Sensitive Design and Nature-Based Solutions for the circular management of urban water: Challenges and missed opportunities in the Auckland Region
- Chapter 15. Wetlands as a Nature-based Solution for Urban Water Management
- Chapter 1. Circular Cities Solution with Biophilic Design and Nature-based Solutions
- Chapter 2. The Role of Multipurpose NbS Interventions in Increasing the Circularity of Cities
- Chapter 3. Nature-Based Solutions for a circular water economy: Examples of new green infrastructure
- Chapter 4. Assessment of urban rain gardens within climate change adaptation and circularity challenge
- Chapter 5. The Employment of Rain Gardens in Urban Water Management to Improve Biodiversity and Ecosystem Resilience
- Chapter 6. A study of Nature-based Solutions via a Thematic Analysis of the Stakeholders’ Perceptions to address water scarcity in a Hot and Semiarid Climate: A Case Study of Iran
- Chapter 7. Achieving Sustainable Development Goals through NGOs-led women’ and young girls’ empowerment programs and activities in Rural Communities: A Pilot Study from the Niger Republic
- Chapter 8. Phytomining as a Nature-based Solution in the Cities of Albania