Collaboration for source water protection in the United States: Community water systems engagement in nitrate pollution reduction
E Rauh, S Hughes - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Contaminated source water for cities contributes to negative human health impacts and
rising water treatment costs. Nutrient pollution is the primary source of surface water quality …
rising water treatment costs. Nutrient pollution is the primary source of surface water quality …
Beyond the 'urban'and the 'rural': conceptualizing a new generation of infrastructure systems to enable rural–urban sustainability
Advancing global sustainability requires an understanding of ways in which rural–urban
processes interact to produce sustainability outcomes. Rural–urban relationships are mostly …
processes interact to produce sustainability outcomes. Rural–urban relationships are mostly …
Spatial disparities of social and ecological infrastructures and their coupled relationships in cities
C **g, W Zhou, Y Qian - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2022 - Elsevier
Cities are social-ecological systems. Availability and accessibility to both social and
ecological infrastructures are fundamentally important for quality of life and therefore …
ecological infrastructures are fundamentally important for quality of life and therefore …
Exploring urban building space provision and inequality: A three-dimensional perspective on Chinese cities toward sustainable development goals
Accelerated urbanization and population expansion present substantial pressures on the
built environment, particularly in terms of inadequate space and pronounced inequality of …
built environment, particularly in terms of inadequate space and pronounced inequality of …
Planning for urban green infrastructure: addressing tradeoffs and synergies
Y Depietri - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2022 - Elsevier
Urban green infrastructure (UGI), designed and implemented to improve sustainability and
reduce vulnerability to natural hazards, are increasingly advocated as win–win solutions …
reduce vulnerability to natural hazards, are increasingly advocated as win–win solutions …
Integration of urban science and urban climate adaptation research: opportunities to advance climate action
There is a growing recognition that responding to climate change necessitates urban
adaptation. We sketch a transdisciplinary research effort, arguing that actionable research …
adaptation. We sketch a transdisciplinary research effort, arguing that actionable research …
Trajectory big data reveals spatial disparity of healthcare accessibility at the residential neighborhood scale
Quantifying spatial disparities of accessibility to basic services is fundamentally important for
achieving the SDGs goal of universal access to these services. Trajectory big data shows …
achieving the SDGs goal of universal access to these services. Trajectory big data shows …
The Safe Drinking Water Act at 50: A policy model for grand challenges
RB Sowby - Water Resources Research, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Since its passage in 1974, the US Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) has become a pillar of
water resources engineering, utility management, and public health policy. Complementing …
water resources engineering, utility management, and public health policy. Complementing …
[PDF][PDF] The role of infrastructure in societal transformations
The concept of 'infrastructure'has evolved to encompass the broad range of material and
immaterial structures that connect, and thus enable the movement of the resources …
immaterial structures that connect, and thus enable the movement of the resources …
A scientometric review of sustainable infrastructure research: Visualization and analysis
More and more infrastructure projects have been developed due to rapid economic growth
worldwide. Compared to other construction projects, infrastructure projects are known for …
worldwide. Compared to other construction projects, infrastructure projects are known for …