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Urban water security: water supply and demand management strategies in the face of climate change

Rahul Ray Biswas, Raj Sharma, Yeboah Gyasi‐Agyei, Anisur Rahman

2023Urban Water Journal18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Understanding the knowledge of climate-change impacts on water-resources is a priority. This article goes a step further with the main objective of this study to explore water-practitioners’ viewpoints regarding the water supply-side and water demand-side management measures in coping with future climatic impacts to achieve urban water security. Interviews were conducted with water-professionals from regional urban water authorities of Queensland, Australia. From a water-practitioner’s viewpoint, surface water is perceived to remain a high-priority water resource for the region, although climate-change is projected to make this resource more vulnerable in the area. Climate-change risks have rarely been considered as a selection-criterion when long-term water solutions were investigated by water-practitioners. Although non-pricing water demand management policies were used to reduce water demand in the region, pricing-based water demand management tools are perceived by the water-professionals to be the most effective at reducing water demand in the study area, if implemented.

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Water securityClimate changeWater resourcesDemand managementViewpointsWater conservationWater supplyBusinessIntegrated water resources managementEnvironmental planningWater pricingResource (disambiguation)Water resource managementEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental economicsNatural resource economicsEnvironmental engineeringEconomicsComputer scienceComputer networkEcologyBiologyMacroeconomicsArtVisual artsWater resources management and optimizationFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementWater-Energy-Food Nexus Studies