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Autor:
Dik van de Meent, Dick de Zwart, Jaap Struijs, Joop L. M. Hermens, Nico M. van Straalen, Klaas H. den Haan, John R. Parsons, Pim de Voogt, Kees van Leeuwen
Publikováno v:
Environmental Sciences Europe, Vol 35, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2023)
Abstract This paper describes a straightforward modeling procedure to derive ‘expected risk’ (ER) of chemical substances. Starting from proposed use volumes, intended uses, physical and chemical substance properties and toxicity information, the
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0218cecc034b49c0b823b848e3cd1a6b
Publikováno v:
Cleaner Environmental Systems, Vol 2, Iss , Pp 100011- (2021)
The City Blueprint Approach (CBA) is applied to assess the urban water cycle and sustainability in Antwerp, Belgium. Using two complementary frameworks. The Trends and Pressures Framework (TPF) assesses the city's main social, environmental, financia
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1b67099adeef4ca3a2043879323fd560
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 14, Iss 2, p 262 (2022)
In many places around the globe, groundwater has been threatened by various pressures, which calls for better management strategies for groundwater sustainability. In this study, we suggest a novel framework for identifying factors critical to coasta
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/72b12a844c8b4cc191d243720474edc7
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 13, Iss 8, p 1099 (2021)
The capital of The Netherlands, Amsterdam, is home to more than 800,000 people. Developments in water safety, water quality, and robust water infrastructure transitioned Amsterdam into an attractive, economically healthy, and safe city that scores hi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e4e201bb1bb5433dbb1ea80e37b56521
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 199 (2020)
Urbanization is a major global development. At present, more than half of the world population lives in urban areas, i.e., cities. One of the fundamental requirements of citizens is safe and sufficient drinking water. The premises for water security
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0e16bca785c140e6b62dd80257e8d50b
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 11, Iss 6, p 1180 (2019)
Combined impacts of sea-level rise, river flooding, increased frequency and magnitude of extreme rainfall, heatwaves, water scarcity, water pollution, ageing or lacking infrastructures for water, wastewater and solid waste in rapidly urbanising regio
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f47e341221674fa5a08176c3161c8cfa
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 11, Iss 4, p 801 (2019)
Today, over 50% of the global population lives near water. Due to population growth, ongoing economic development, and extreme weather events, urban areas are growing more susceptible to flood risks, and the costs of inaction of failing to manage flo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6e1d582b437c464080e86c3a81bcce48
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 11, Iss 2, p 292 (2019)
In the face of water related risks resulting from climate change and rapid urbanization, water resources in South African cities have increasingly come under pressure. Following the most recent drought period (2015⁻2018), local authorities such as
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/94b73f362a8348e89c194f286bd6d055
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 10, Iss 6, p 739 (2018)
The world will experience an estimated 40% freshwater supply shortage by 2030, converting water scarcity into one of the principal global challenges that modern society faces. Urban water reuse is recognized as a promising and necessary measure to al
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/35d1cf93eb3e4de3a9001dc21e5842b0
Autor:
Hyowon Kim, Jaewoo Son, Seockheon Lee, Stef Koop, Kees van Leeuwen, Young June Choi, Jeryang Park
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 10, Iss 6, p 682 (2018)
Many cities are facing various water-related challenges caused by rapid urbanization and climate change. Moreover, a megacity may pose a greater risk due to its scale and complexity for coping with impending challenges. Infrastructure and governance
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e04283b5fe074bcfb0566ba819be7596