Comprehensive scenario management of sustainable spatial planning and urban water services

Author:

Baron Silja1,Hoek Jannis2,Kaufmann Alves Inka3,Herz Sabine4

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Urban Water Management, University of Kaiserslautern, Paul-Ehrlich-Str. 14, Kaiserslautern 67663, Germany

2. Department of Town Planning, University of Kaiserslautern, Pfaffenbergstr. 95, Kaiserslautern 67663, Germany

3. Water and Urban Water Management, School of Technology, University of Applied Science Mainz, Holzstraße 36, Mainz 55116, Germany

4. FIRU – Corporation of Research and Information for Spatial and Environmental Planning, Bahnhofstr. 22, Kaiserslautern 67655, Germany

Abstract

Adaptations of existing central water supply and wastewater disposal systems to demographic, climatic and socioeconomic changes require a profound knowledge about changing influencing factors. The paper presents a scenario management approach for the identification of future developments of drivers influencing water infrastructures. This method is designed within a research project with the objective of developing an innovative software-based optimisation and decision support system for long-term transformations of existing infrastructures of water supply, wastewater and energy in rural areas. Drivers of water infrastructures comprise engineering and spatial factors and these are predicted by different methods and techniques. The calculated developments of the drivers are illustrated for a model municipality. The developed scenario-manager enables the generation of comprehensive scenarios by combining different drivers. The scenarios are integrated into the optimisation model as input parameters. Furthermore, the result of the optimisation process – an optimal transformation strategy for water infrastructures – can have impacts on the existing fee system. General adaptation possibilities of the present fee system are presented.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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