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Water resources management versus the world

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AIMS GEOSCIENCES
Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages 589-604

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AMER INST MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES-AIMS
DOI: 10.3934/geosci.2021035

Keywords

water resources management; nature-based solutions; water soft paths; sustainable water availability

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This paper addresses the need for a conceptual rethink of urban water resources management towards a water-centric approach, combining nature-based solutions, green infrastructure, and water soft paths. By adopting a blend of these approaches, a water-centric water resources management system focused on achieving sustainable water availability can be developed, with water being acknowledged as a key stakeholder in guiding the transition towards an effective holistic catchment-wide water-centric system.
Effective water resources management and water availability are under threat from multiple sources, including population growth, continuing urbanisation, and climate change. In this context, current water resources management requires a conceptual rethink, which is lacking in the urban water resources management literature. This paper addresses this gap by rethinking urban water resources management from a water-centric perspective. The paper discusses a conceptual rethinking of water resources management towards a water-centric water resources management system underpinned through combining nature-based solutions (NB S), green infrastructure, and water soft path approaches. It is concluded that through adopting a blend of NBS, green infrastructure, and water soft paths, a water-centric water resources management approach focused on achieving sustainable water availability can be developed. It is further concluded that in transitioning to a water-centric focused water resources management approach, water needs to be acknowledged as a key stakeholder in relation to guiding a transition to an effective holistic catchment-wide water-centric water resources management system focused on achieving sustainable water availability.

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