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Urban water governance: Approaching a pressing environmental and social challenge |
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PART I Technical and historical aspects of Water supply systems |
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1 Urban water cycle and services: An integrative perspective |
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17 | (17) |
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2 Traditional systems of drinking water delivery: Technical aspects and sources |
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34 | (10) |
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3 Hybrid water supply systems: Resilience and implementability |
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44 | (20) |
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4 Urban water supply and life cycle assessment |
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64 | (14) |
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5 Modelling Urban Water Infrastructure Renewal |
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78 | (25) |
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6 Territories and technologies: History and current trends of their interaction in urban water services |
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103 | (14) |
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PART II Technical and historical aspects of wastewater systems |
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117 | (56) |
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7 Conventional systems for urban sanitation and wastewater management in middle- and high-income countries |
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119 | (15) |
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8 Sanitation systems: Are hybrid systems sustainable or does winner takes all? |
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134 | (11) |
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9 Management of Urban Drainage Infrastructure |
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145 | (18) |
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10 History of technological change in urban wastewater management, 1830-2010 |
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163 | (10) |
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PART III Regulation and economic perspectives |
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173 | (68) |
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11 Institutional perspectives on water services |
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175 | (13) |
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12 Fragmentation in Urban Water Governance: Navigating Legal and Normative Modalities |
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188 | (16) |
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13 Revisiting the theory on the regulation of water utilities: Evolution, challenges, and trends |
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204 | (12) |
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14 Trends and comparisons of outcomes between public and privately owned utilities |
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216 | (11) |
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15 Institutional, economic, and spatial barriers to water services delivery in urban slums and informal settlements |
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227 | (14) |
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PART IV Political processes |
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241 | (56) |
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16 Actor networks in urban water governance |
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243 | (14) |
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17 Policy transfer in urban water management: Evidence from ten BEGIN cities |
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257 | (15) |
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18 Rethinking urban water governance and infrastructure in Europe: Challenges and opportunities of regionalization and organizational autonomy |
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272 | (12) |
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19 Sustainability transitions in urban water management: Assessing the robustness of institutional arrangements |
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284 | (13) |
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PART V Urban water governance and sustainability |
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297 | (90) |
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20 Urban metabolism and Water Sensitive Cities governance: Designing and evaluating water-secure, resilient, sustainable, liveable cities |
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299 | (17) |
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Marguerite Renouf J. Allan |
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21 Leveraging artificial intelligence in addressing water safety challenges |
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316 | (15) |
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22 Political ecologies of urban water governance |
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331 | (14) |
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23 Territorial integration and innovation for good urban water governance |
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345 | (12) |
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357 | (17) |
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25 Urban water quality and chemical pollution: New emerging contaminants, nanomaterials, and microplastics |
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374 | (13) |
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