Towards water sensitive cities in Asia: An interdisciplinary journey

N. J. Barron*, M. Kuller, T. Yasmin, A. C. Castonguay, V. Copa, E. Duncan-Horner, F. M. Gimelli, B. Jamali, J. S. Nielsen, K. Ng, W. Novalia, P. F. Shen, R. J. Conn, R. R. Brown, A. Deletic

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Abstract

Rapid urbanisation, population growth and the effects of climate change drive the need for sustainable urban water management (SUWM) in Asian cities. The complexity of this challenge calls for the integration of knowledge from different disciplines and collaborative approaches. This paper identifies key issues and sets the stage for interdisciplinary research on SUWM in Asia. It reports on the initial stages of a SUWM research programme being undertaken at Monash University, Australia, and proposes a framework to guide the process of interdisciplinary research in urban water management. Three key themes are identified: (1) Technology and Innovation, (2) Urban Planning and Design, and (3) Governance and Society. Within these themes 12 research projects are being undertaken across Indonesia, China, India and Bangladesh. This outward-looking, interdisciplinary approach guides our research in an effort to transgress single-discipline solutions and contribute on-ground impact to SUWM practices in Asia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1150-1157
Number of pages8
JournalWater Science and Technology
Volume76
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Sept 2017
Externally publishedYes

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