Smart Water Management
Truly Intelligent or Just Another Pretty Name?
Herausgeber: Bjornlund, Henning; Kuisma, Stephanie; Marina Stephan, Raya; Nickum, James E.
Smart Water Management
Truly Intelligent or Just Another Pretty Name?
Herausgeber: Bjornlund, Henning; Kuisma, Stephanie; Marina Stephan, Raya; Nickum, James E.
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This book contributes to the debate about the suitability and challenges of the Smart Water Management approach. It includes examples of SWM systems in practice in diverse locations from Korea, Mexico, Paris, the Canary Islands and southern Africa, aimed at addressing a diverse set of problems, including monitoring water supply to refugees.
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This book contributes to the debate about the suitability and challenges of the Smart Water Management approach. It includes examples of SWM systems in practice in diverse locations from Korea, Mexico, Paris, the Canary Islands and southern Africa, aimed at addressing a diverse set of problems, including monitoring water supply to refugees.
Produktdetails
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- Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and Governance
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 180mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781032345734
- ISBN-10: 103234573X
- Artikelnr.: 67399865
- Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and Governance
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 180mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781032345734
- ISBN-10: 103234573X
- Artikelnr.: 67399865
Henning Bjornlund is a Fellow and Vice President at IWRA. He is also a Research Professor in Water Management and Policy at the University of South Australia. He has been researching water management and policy issues in Australia since 1993, in Canada since 2005 and in southern Africa since 2013 where he works closely with partners in Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Ethiopia. Stephanie Kuisma, a former Project Consultant for IWRA, is a climate and sustainability specialist in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. James E. Nickum, Fellow, Global Reach Awardee and former Vice-President of the International Water Resources Association (IWRA) is the Editor in Chief of Water International, non-resident Professorial Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London and non-resident Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, East-West Center, Honolulu. Raya Marina Stephan is Fellow and Former Director of IWRA. She is an expert in water law, and an international consultant in water related projects with international organizations. She is the Deputy Editor in Chief of Water International.
Part 1: Introducing Smart Water Management 1. Smart Water Management: the
way to (artificially) intelligent water management, or just another pretty
name? 2. The IWRA report that sparked this book Part 2: Case Study
Summaries 3. SWM technology for efficient water management in universities:
the case of PUMAGUA, UNAM, Mexico City 4. K-water's Integrated Water
Resources Management system (K-HIT, K-water Hydro Intelligent Toolkit) 5.
Integrated Smart Water Management of the sanitation system of the Greater
Paris region Part 3: Innovative Uses and Critical Perspectives 6. Is Smart
Water Management really smart? What experts tell us 7. Smart water
management: can it improve accessibility and affordability of water for
everyone? 8. Institutional innovation and smart water management
technologies in small-scale irrigation schemes in southern Africa 9. Using
innovative smart water management technologies to monitor water provision
to refugees 10. A GIS-based solution for urban water management 11. SWM and
urban water: Smart management for an absurd system? 12. The moral hazards
of smart water management 13. Masculinity and smart water management: why
we need a critical perspective 14. Deconstructing masculinity in water
governance Conclusion Before you go: the editors' checklist of what we now
know about Smart Water Management
way to (artificially) intelligent water management, or just another pretty
name? 2. The IWRA report that sparked this book Part 2: Case Study
Summaries 3. SWM technology for efficient water management in universities:
the case of PUMAGUA, UNAM, Mexico City 4. K-water's Integrated Water
Resources Management system (K-HIT, K-water Hydro Intelligent Toolkit) 5.
Integrated Smart Water Management of the sanitation system of the Greater
Paris region Part 3: Innovative Uses and Critical Perspectives 6. Is Smart
Water Management really smart? What experts tell us 7. Smart water
management: can it improve accessibility and affordability of water for
everyone? 8. Institutional innovation and smart water management
technologies in small-scale irrigation schemes in southern Africa 9. Using
innovative smart water management technologies to monitor water provision
to refugees 10. A GIS-based solution for urban water management 11. SWM and
urban water: Smart management for an absurd system? 12. The moral hazards
of smart water management 13. Masculinity and smart water management: why
we need a critical perspective 14. Deconstructing masculinity in water
governance Conclusion Before you go: the editors' checklist of what we now
know about Smart Water Management
Part 1: Introducing Smart Water Management 1. Smart Water Management: the
way to (artificially) intelligent water management, or just another pretty
name? 2. The IWRA report that sparked this book Part 2: Case Study
Summaries 3. SWM technology for efficient water management in universities:
the case of PUMAGUA, UNAM, Mexico City 4. K-water's Integrated Water
Resources Management system (K-HIT, K-water Hydro Intelligent Toolkit) 5.
Integrated Smart Water Management of the sanitation system of the Greater
Paris region Part 3: Innovative Uses and Critical Perspectives 6. Is Smart
Water Management really smart? What experts tell us 7. Smart water
management: can it improve accessibility and affordability of water for
everyone? 8. Institutional innovation and smart water management
technologies in small-scale irrigation schemes in southern Africa 9. Using
innovative smart water management technologies to monitor water provision
to refugees 10. A GIS-based solution for urban water management 11. SWM and
urban water: Smart management for an absurd system? 12. The moral hazards
of smart water management 13. Masculinity and smart water management: why
we need a critical perspective 14. Deconstructing masculinity in water
governance Conclusion Before you go: the editors' checklist of what we now
know about Smart Water Management
way to (artificially) intelligent water management, or just another pretty
name? 2. The IWRA report that sparked this book Part 2: Case Study
Summaries 3. SWM technology for efficient water management in universities:
the case of PUMAGUA, UNAM, Mexico City 4. K-water's Integrated Water
Resources Management system (K-HIT, K-water Hydro Intelligent Toolkit) 5.
Integrated Smart Water Management of the sanitation system of the Greater
Paris region Part 3: Innovative Uses and Critical Perspectives 6. Is Smart
Water Management really smart? What experts tell us 7. Smart water
management: can it improve accessibility and affordability of water for
everyone? 8. Institutional innovation and smart water management
technologies in small-scale irrigation schemes in southern Africa 9. Using
innovative smart water management technologies to monitor water provision
to refugees 10. A GIS-based solution for urban water management 11. SWM and
urban water: Smart management for an absurd system? 12. The moral hazards
of smart water management 13. Masculinity and smart water management: why
we need a critical perspective 14. Deconstructing masculinity in water
governance Conclusion Before you go: the editors' checklist of what we now
know about Smart Water Management