Author:
Ong Corinne,Tortajada Cecilia,Arora Ojasvee
Abstract
AbstractWDM has a critical role to play in securing future water supplies. The management of water resources in cities globally has changed in recent years, due to rapid population growth, urbanisation, rising living standards, and impacts of climate change. This has resulted in the need to develop more sustainable and efficient urban water systems worldwide, with urgency.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
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