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Novotny / Ahern / Brown Water Centric Sustainable Communities

Planning, Retrofitting and Building the Next Urban Environment

E-Book, Englisch, 624 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-0-470-64282-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The current literature compartmentalizes the complex issue of waterand wastewater into its discrete components; technology, planning,policy, construction, economics, etc. Considered from theperspective of sustainability, however, water in the urbanenvironment must be approached as a single resource that can becontinuously reused and recycled. This book will be the firstto capture all of the current work on this idea in a single,integrated, plan for designing the water-centric cities of thefuture. From new construction to the retrofitting of existingsystems, this book presents the case for a new urban relationshipto water, one with a more sustainable connection to theenvironment and the hydrological cycle. Through case studiesof successfully planned and built systems around the world, thebook will educate the reader about the need for a new approach tourban water management, and make the case that these changes arenot only possible but imperative.
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PREFACE.
I HISTORIC PARADIGMS OF URBAN WATER/STORMWATER/WASTEWATERMANAGEMENT AND DRIVERS FOR CHANGE.
I.1 Introduction.
I.2 Historic Paradigms: From Ancient Cities to the 20thCentury.
I.3 Drivers for Change towards Sustainability.
I.4 The 21st Century and Beyond.
References.
II URBAN SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPTS.
II.1 The Vision of Sustainability.
II.2 The Sustainability Concept and Definitions.
II.3 Towards the Fifth Paradigm of Sustainability.
II.4 Cities of the Future--Water Centric Ecocities.
II.5 Ecocity/Ecovillage Concepts.
III PLANNING AND DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT CITIES:THEORIES, STRATEGIES, AND BEST PRACTICES FOR GREENINFRASTRUCTURE.
III.1 Introduction.
III.2 Ecosystem Services.
III.3 Planning for Resilient and Sustainable Cities.
III.4 Best Practices for Green Infrastructure.
III.5 Discussion.
References.
IV STORMWATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT AND FLOODCONTROL--STORMWATER AS A RESOURCE.
IV.1 Urban Stormwater--A Problem or an Asset?
IV.2 Best Management Practices to Control Urban Runoff forReuse.
V WATER DEMAND AND CONSERVATION.
V.1 Water Use.
V.2 Water Conservation.
V.3 Substitute and Supplemental Water Sources.
VI WATER RECLAMATION AND REUSE.
VI.1 Introduction.
VI.2 Water Reclamation and Reuse.
VI.3 Water Quality Goals and Limits for SelectingTechnologies.
VII TREATMENT AND RESOURCE RECOVERY UNIT PROCESSES.
VII.1 Brief Description of Traditional Water and ResourceReclamation Technologies.
VII.2 Sludge Handling and Resource Recovery.
VII.3 Nutrient Recovery.
VII.4 Membrane Filtration and Reverse Osmosis.
VII.5 Disinfection.
VII.6 Energy and GHG Emission Issues in Water ReclamationPlants.
VII.7 Evaluation and Selection of Decentralized WaterReclamation Technologies.
VIII ENERGY AND URBAN WATER SYSTEMS--TOWARDS NET ZEROCARBON FOOTPRINT.
VIII.1 Interconnection of Water and Energy.
VIII.2 Energy Conservation in Buildings and Ecoblocks.
VIII.3 Energy from Renewable Sources.
VIII.4 Energy from Used Water and Waste Organic Solids.
VIII.5 Direct Electric Energy Production from Biogas and UsedWater.
VIII.6 Summary and a Look into the Future.
VIII.7 Overall Energy Outlook--Anticipating the Future.
IX RESTORING URBAN STREAMS.
IX.1 Introduction.
IX.2 Adverse Impacts of Urbanization to Be Remedied.
IX.3 Water Body Restoration in the Context of Future WaterCentric (Eco)Cities.
IX.4 Summary and Conclusions.
X PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF SUSTAINABLE FUTURECOMMUNITIES.
X.1 Integrated Planning and Management.
X.2 Urban Planning.
X.3 Integrated Resources Management (IRM).
X.4 Clusters and Ecoblocks--Distributed Systems.
X.5 System Analysis and Modeling of Sustainable Cities.
X.6 Institutions.
XI ECOCITIES: EVALUATION AND SYNTHESIS.
XI.1 Introduction.
XI.2 Case Studies.
XI.3 Brief Summary.
References.
APPENDIX.
INDEX.


Vladimir Novotny is Professor at Northeastern University inBoston, Massachusetts, and Emeritus Professor at MarquetteUniversity in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is also President ofAquaNova, LLC.
Jack Ahern is Professor of Landscape Architecture andRegional Planning at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst,Massachusetts.
Paul Brown is Executive Vice President at CDM inCambridge, Massachusetts, and is also Technical Director of theNeysadurai Centre for Integrated Water Resources and Urban Planningin Singapore.


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