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010 _a 2016949956
020 _a9781783478552
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100 1 _aFeldman, David Lewis
245 1 4 _aThe water-sustainable city :
_bscience, policy and practice /
_cDavid Lewis Feldman
264 1 _aCheltenham :
_bEdward Elgar Publishing,
_c2017.
300 _axii, 197 :
_bill. ;
_c23 cm.
490 1 _aCities Series
505 _a PART I: OUR UNCERTAIN WATER FUTURE, OUR PRECARIOUS WATER PAST 1. Introduction – What Would A Contents: PART I: OUR UNCERTAIN WATER FUTURE, OUR PRECARIOUS WATER PAST 1. Introduction: What Would a Water Sustainable City Look Like? 2. Lessons for an Urban Ecology of Water: Historical Views, Environmental Experiences 3. Roles for Civil Engineering, Law and Institutions in Urban Water Management 4. Divergent Approaches: A Typology of Traditional and Contemporary Alternatives As Seen In Los Angeles and Melbourne; PART II: TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO WATER MANAGEMENT AND POLICY INNOVATION 5. The Water-Energy Footprint of Large Cities: Productivity and Transitional Development 6. How Cities Value Water and Why It Matters: Economic and Non-Economic Approaches; PART III: THE PATH FORWARD: TECHNOLOGY, INFRASTRUCTURE, INSTITUTIONS, PRACTICES 7. Opportunities to Satisfy Urban Water Needs While Addressing the Urban Stream Syndrome 8. Low Impact Development: Indoor and Outdoor Innovations 9. New Forms of Management and Governance for Urban Water Sustainability 10. Conclusions: Some Future Research Needs
650 0 _aMunicipal water supply.
650 0 _aWater-supply engineering.
700 1 _aGrant, Stanley B.
700 1 _aSengupta, Ashmita
700 1 _aStuvick, Lindsey
700 1 _aArora, Meenakshi
700 1 _aPettigrove, Vincent
700 1 _aBurry, Kristal
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