An overview of visualization and visual analytics applications in water resources management
Recent advances in information, communication, and environmental monitoring
technologies have increased the availability, spatiotemporal resolution, and quality of water …
technologies have increased the availability, spatiotemporal resolution, and quality of water …
Selecting sustainable sewage sludge reuse options through a systematic assessment framework: Methodology and case study in Latin America
Sewage sludge is a by-product of wastewater treatment and has a complex composition
including organic matter and nutrients. The recovery of the useful components can partially …
including organic matter and nutrients. The recovery of the useful components can partially …
An integrative regional resilience framework for the changing urban water paradigm
P Gonzales, NK Ajami - Sustainable cities and society, 2017 - Elsevier
The water sector is going through a paradigm shift. Many communities are incorporating
decentralized solutions such as water reuse and recycling, stormwater capture, and demand …
decentralized solutions such as water reuse and recycling, stormwater capture, and demand …
Spatiotemporal change in groundwater sustainability of Bangladesh and its major causes
Groundwater is gradually becoming scarce in Bangladesh, like many other countries around
the globe, due to various climatic, hydrological, and socio-economic changes. This study …
the globe, due to various climatic, hydrological, and socio-economic changes. This study …
Sustainability assessment during machining processes: Evidence from the econ-environmental modelling
The growing public concern about sustainable development has increased interest in
exploring sustainable machining alternatives. However, the absence of a widely accepted …
exploring sustainable machining alternatives. However, the absence of a widely accepted …
Guidelines for the Technical Sustainability Evaluation of the Urban Drinking Water Systems Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process
The challenge of achieving and measuring urban water sustainability is hard because of its
complex nature. The sustainability of urban drinking water system (UDWS) is no exception …
complex nature. The sustainability of urban drinking water system (UDWS) is no exception …
The changing characteristics of groundwater sustainability in Pakistan from 2002 to 2016
Groundwater is regarded as one of the most reliable and vulnerable sources of drinking
water in many countries. Declining groundwater levels, due to over-exploitation and climate …
water in many countries. Declining groundwater levels, due to over-exploitation and climate …
Chemometric analysis for river water quality assessment at the intake of drinking water treatment plants
S Platikanov, D Baquero, S González… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Most of the Mediterranean rivers are suffering the effects of industrial, urban and mining
discharges, as well as a reduction in water quantity and quality. Additionally, due to the …
discharges, as well as a reduction in water quantity and quality. Additionally, due to the …
Open-source application for water supply system management: Implementation in a water transmission system in southern spain
J Pérez-Padillo, JG Morillo, EC Poyato, P Montesinos - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Sustainable water use has become a critical issue for the future of the planet in face of highly
probable climate change. The drinking water supply sector has made significant progress …
probable climate change. The drinking water supply sector has made significant progress …
Decision model to integrate community preferences and nudges into the selection of alternatives in infrastructure development
Selection of alternatives for sustainable infrastructure development is governed by many
quantitative and qualitative factors that may be conflicting such as life cycle cost …
quantitative and qualitative factors that may be conflicting such as life cycle cost …