Mainstreaming Water Resources Management in Urban Projects : Taking an Integrated Urban Water Management Approach

This note provides guidance for cities in developing countries for managing the urban water cycle in a sustainable manner by using an Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) approach. After a brief introduction to the concept of IUWM, this note pr...

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spelling okr-10986-244302021-05-25T08:48:20Z Mainstreaming Water Resources Management in Urban Projects : Taking an Integrated Urban Water Management Approach World Bank Group WATER QUALITY WATER SERVICES URBAN COMMUNITIES LOCAL AUTHORITIES WATER ASSOCIATION SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SANITATION SERVICE QUALITY OF WATER URBAN GROWTH WASTE MANAGEMENT SANITATION SERVICE PROVIDERS TOWN PLANNING SANITATION BOARD WATER SUPPLY SERVICE WATER COMPANY WATER SECTOR WATER SYSTEMS SEWERAGE NETWORK WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WATER SUPPLY OPERATIONAL EXPENDITURES WATER RESOURCE COST SHARING SOLID WASTE COLLECTION URBAN WATER WATER SHORTAGES SURFACE WATER WATER BOARD SEWERAGE SERVICES TOWNS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES WATER BOARDS WATER RESOURCES MUNICIPALITIES WATER SYSTEM WATER STORAGE PROPERTY OWNERS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WASTEWATER TREATMENT SEWERAGE CORPORATION SANITATION UTILITY LOCAL WATER UTILITIES COST RECOVERY POPULATION GROWTH METROPOLITAN AREAS WATER USE WATER MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT STATE WATER COMPANY RAW WATER SUSTAINABLE WATER FINANCIAL VIABILITY SERVICE PROVIDER WATER DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC WATER SERVICE PROVISION WATER SCARCITY POTABLE WATER SOLID WASTE SERVICES SERVICE DELIVERY WASTEWATER COLLECTION SEWERAGE SYSTEM WATERSHED MANAGEMENT STORAGE CAPACITY WATERSHEDS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE WATER USER PROVISION OF WATER UTILITIES REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS INVESTMENT PROJECT WATER DEMAND LARGE CITIES SOLID WASTE SYSTEMS URBAN AREAS WATER PRODUCTION WATER AUTHORITY URBAN AREA CUBIC METERS MUNICIPAL AREAS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT LOCAL WATER PUBLIC WORKS PUMPING STATIONS POPULATION GROWTH RATE TOWN WATER UTILITIES WASTE DISPOSAL WATER SOURCES WATER BODIES SEWAGE TREATMENT DRINKING WATER SUPPLY WATER COLLECTION SANITATION SERVICES POTABLE WATER SUPPLY WATER PROJECTS DRINKING WATER URBAN WATER SUPPLY WATER USERS ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY CLEAN WATER WASTE COLLECTION WATER CYCLE MANAGEMENT WATER PARTNERSHIP COST OF WATER GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP MUNICIPAL LEVEL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS SANITATION COVERAGE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER SOURCE WATER DISTRIBUTION MUNICIPAL COUNCIL FINANCIAL INCENTIVES SERVICE PROVIDERS SANITATION FACILITIES This note provides guidance for cities in developing countries for managing the urban water cycle in a sustainable manner by using an Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) approach. After a brief introduction to the concept of IUWM, this note profiles the different IUWM approaches applied in three types of cities: a water-scarce, fast-developing city (Windhoek, Namibia), an expanding city subject to climate extremes (Melbourne, Australia) and a dense flood-prone city (Rotterdam, the Netherlands). It also profiles an example of World Bank engagement under an IUWM approach in a fast-growing city in a middle-income country (Vitoria in Espírito Santo, Brazil). The final section showcases a potential methodology for applying an IUWM approach in a city, from the initial engagement and diagnostic phases towards the application of a full IUWM umbrella framework under which a program can be implemented. 2016-06-06T20:44:06Z 2016-06-06T20:44:06Z 2016 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26354770/mainstreaming-water-resources-management-urban-projects-taking-integrated-urban-water-management-approach-guidance-note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24430 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study Economic & Sector Work
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topic WATER QUALITY
WATER SERVICES
URBAN COMMUNITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
WATER ASSOCIATION
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
SANITATION SERVICE
QUALITY OF WATER
URBAN GROWTH
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SANITATION SERVICE PROVIDERS
TOWN PLANNING
SANITATION BOARD
WATER SUPPLY SERVICE
WATER COMPANY
WATER SECTOR
WATER SYSTEMS
SEWERAGE NETWORK
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
WATER SUPPLY
OPERATIONAL EXPENDITURES
WATER RESOURCE
COST SHARING
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
URBAN WATER
WATER SHORTAGES
SURFACE WATER
WATER BOARD
SEWERAGE SERVICES
TOWNS
WATER SUPPLY SERVICES
WATER BOARDS
WATER RESOURCES
MUNICIPALITIES
WATER SYSTEM
WATER STORAGE
PROPERTY OWNERS
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
SEWERAGE CORPORATION
SANITATION UTILITY
LOCAL WATER UTILITIES
COST RECOVERY
POPULATION GROWTH
METROPOLITAN AREAS
WATER USE
WATER
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
STATE WATER COMPANY
RAW WATER
SUSTAINABLE WATER
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
SERVICE PROVIDER
WATER DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC WATER
SERVICE PROVISION
WATER SCARCITY
POTABLE WATER
SOLID WASTE SERVICES
SERVICE DELIVERY
WASTEWATER COLLECTION
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
STORAGE CAPACITY
WATERSHEDS
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
WATER USER
PROVISION OF WATER
UTILITIES
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
INVESTMENT PROJECT
WATER DEMAND
LARGE CITIES
SOLID WASTE
SYSTEMS
URBAN AREAS
WATER PRODUCTION
WATER AUTHORITY
URBAN AREA
CUBIC METERS
MUNICIPAL AREAS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
LOCAL WATER
PUBLIC WORKS
PUMPING STATIONS
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
TOWN
WATER UTILITIES
WASTE DISPOSAL
WATER SOURCES
WATER BODIES
SEWAGE TREATMENT
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
WATER COLLECTION
SANITATION SERVICES
POTABLE WATER SUPPLY
WATER PROJECTS
DRINKING WATER
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
WATER USERS
ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY
CLEAN WATER
WASTE COLLECTION
WATER CYCLE MANAGEMENT
WATER PARTNERSHIP
COST OF WATER
GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP
MUNICIPAL LEVEL
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
SANITATION COVERAGE
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER SOURCE
WATER DISTRIBUTION
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SANITATION FACILITIES
spellingShingle WATER QUALITY
WATER SERVICES
URBAN COMMUNITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
WATER ASSOCIATION
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
SANITATION SERVICE
QUALITY OF WATER
URBAN GROWTH
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SANITATION SERVICE PROVIDERS
TOWN PLANNING
SANITATION BOARD
WATER SUPPLY SERVICE
WATER COMPANY
WATER SECTOR
WATER SYSTEMS
SEWERAGE NETWORK
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
WATER SUPPLY
OPERATIONAL EXPENDITURES
WATER RESOURCE
COST SHARING
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
URBAN WATER
WATER SHORTAGES
SURFACE WATER
WATER BOARD
SEWERAGE SERVICES
TOWNS
WATER SUPPLY SERVICES
WATER BOARDS
WATER RESOURCES
MUNICIPALITIES
WATER SYSTEM
WATER STORAGE
PROPERTY OWNERS
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
SEWERAGE CORPORATION
SANITATION UTILITY
LOCAL WATER UTILITIES
COST RECOVERY
POPULATION GROWTH
METROPOLITAN AREAS
WATER USE
WATER
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
STATE WATER COMPANY
RAW WATER
SUSTAINABLE WATER
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
SERVICE PROVIDER
WATER DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC WATER
SERVICE PROVISION
WATER SCARCITY
POTABLE WATER
SOLID WASTE SERVICES
SERVICE DELIVERY
WASTEWATER COLLECTION
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
STORAGE CAPACITY
WATERSHEDS
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
WATER USER
PROVISION OF WATER
UTILITIES
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
INVESTMENT PROJECT
WATER DEMAND
LARGE CITIES
SOLID WASTE
SYSTEMS
URBAN AREAS
WATER PRODUCTION
WATER AUTHORITY
URBAN AREA
CUBIC METERS
MUNICIPAL AREAS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
LOCAL WATER
PUBLIC WORKS
PUMPING STATIONS
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
TOWN
WATER UTILITIES
WASTE DISPOSAL
WATER SOURCES
WATER BODIES
SEWAGE TREATMENT
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
WATER COLLECTION
SANITATION SERVICES
POTABLE WATER SUPPLY
WATER PROJECTS
DRINKING WATER
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
WATER USERS
ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY
CLEAN WATER
WASTE COLLECTION
WATER CYCLE MANAGEMENT
WATER PARTNERSHIP
COST OF WATER
GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP
MUNICIPAL LEVEL
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
SANITATION COVERAGE
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER SOURCE
WATER DISTRIBUTION
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SANITATION FACILITIES
World Bank Group
Mainstreaming Water Resources Management in Urban Projects : Taking an Integrated Urban Water Management Approach
description This note provides guidance for cities in developing countries for managing the urban water cycle in a sustainable manner by using an Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) approach. After a brief introduction to the concept of IUWM, this note profiles the different IUWM approaches applied in three types of cities: a water-scarce, fast-developing city (Windhoek, Namibia), an expanding city subject to climate extremes (Melbourne, Australia) and a dense flood-prone city (Rotterdam, the Netherlands). It also profiles an example of World Bank engagement under an IUWM approach in a fast-growing city in a middle-income country (Vitoria in Espírito Santo, Brazil). The final section showcases a potential methodology for applying an IUWM approach in a city, from the initial engagement and diagnostic phases towards the application of a full IUWM umbrella framework under which a program can be implemented.
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title Mainstreaming Water Resources Management in Urban Projects : Taking an Integrated Urban Water Management Approach
title_short Mainstreaming Water Resources Management in Urban Projects : Taking an Integrated Urban Water Management Approach
title_full Mainstreaming Water Resources Management in Urban Projects : Taking an Integrated Urban Water Management Approach
title_fullStr Mainstreaming Water Resources Management in Urban Projects : Taking an Integrated Urban Water Management Approach
title_full_unstemmed Mainstreaming Water Resources Management in Urban Projects : Taking an Integrated Urban Water Management Approach
title_sort mainstreaming water resources management in urban projects : taking an integrated urban water management approach
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26354770/mainstreaming-water-resources-management-urban-projects-taking-integrated-urban-water-management-approach-guidance-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24430
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