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Water and sanitation provision in a low carbon society: The need for a systems approach
Author(s) -
Nikolaos Voulvoulis
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of renewable and sustainable energy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.475
H-Index - 43
ISSN - 1941-7012
DOI - 10.1063/1.3665797
Subject(s) - sustainability , nexus (standard) , reuse , water energy nexus , desalination , environmental economics , water scarcity , risk analysis (engineering) , climate change , integrated water resources management , sanitation , water resources , business , environmental planning , environmental resource management , natural resource economics , computer science , engineering , environmental science , environmental engineering , economics , ecology , genetics , membrane , biology , embedded system , waste management
In the face of climate change threatening to cause major alterations to hydrological cycles and taking into account the relationship between water, energy use, and food production, water management challenges today prove more complex than ever to address. This paper, recognising the progress made through science and engineering in the last century, reflects on the need to manage water resources more sustainably. It proposes that a change in mindsets is required in order to reconsider our approach in applying established solutions and utilising current technologies and tools to deliver them, with a renewed focus on re-assessing what the real problems are from a systems perspective. Focusing on the water-energy-food nexus, water reuse using desalination processes as a management option is revisited. Findings demonstrate that interdisciplinary, integrated and holistic solutions have the potential to deliver benefits across different sectors, disciplines, and systems, with a real potential for taking us a bit...

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