While our communities continue to become technologically advanced, we must not forget the world that nourishes and sustains us. Click through to read about case studies around the world where nature-based technologies are being employed to manage the human water cycle.
Cities Turning to Blue-Green Infrastructure Cities are turning to Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI) to manage excess stormwater while protecting biodiversity. By Robert C. Brears Traditionally, cities rely on grey…
Food and Water Security During Crises The world is challenged by rising food-water nexus pressures. Read how leading locations are implementing policy innovations to use water in agriculture…
Regional Water Security The new book Regional Water Security is out now. Regional Water Security provides new research on policy innovations that promote the application of demand management…
Water Resources Management: Innovative and Green Solutions The new book Water Resources Management: Innovative and Green Solutions is out now. As the century progresses, the water sector is…
IWA Announces Major Virtual Congress for 2021 IWA is delighted to announce that it will be hosting the Digital World Water Congress, which will take place virtually from…
Urban Water Security More information Urban Water Security provides readers with a series of in-depth case studies of Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Denver, Hamburg, London, Singapore, Toronto, and Vancouver using…
Blue and Green Cities Blue and Green Cities: The Role of Blue-Green Infrastructure in Managing Urban Water Resources’ case studies illustrate how cities, of differing climates, lifestyles and income-levels,…
Future Cities: Smart, Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Our cities today, faced with environmental, economic, and social challenges, need to become future cities that are smart, resilient, inclusive, and…
There are many challenges to the water sector. If the water sector does not improve infrastructure and water efficiency, there is a risk of water scarcity impacting the livelihoods and well-being of people, businesses, farmers, the environment, and nature.