5.2 Water for Urban Development

Course week(s) Week 5
Course subject(s) Water in the World

Welcome to the second lecture of the module Water in the world. In the video below you will learn aboutWater for urban development from Marie-Clare Ten Veldhuis.

Readings

Below an article is provided as reading material on Urbanization and the reach of urban water infrastructure.

Article about the Urbanization and the Reach of Urban Water Infrastructure

Urban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water sources of the world’s large cities have never been globally assessed, hampering efforts to assess the distribution and causes of urban water stress. We conducted the first global survey of the large cities’ water sources, and show that previous global hydrologic models that ignored urban water infrastructure significantly overestimated urban water stress. Large cities obtain 78 ± 3% of their water from surface sources, some of which are far away: cumulatively, large cities moved 504 billion liters a day (184 km ³/yr) a distance of 27,000 3800 km, and the upstream contributing area of urban water sources is 41% of the global land surface. Despite this infrastructure, one in four cities, containing $4.8 ± 0.7 trillion in economic activity, remain water stressed due to geographical and financial limitations. The strategic management of these cities’ water sources is therefore important for the future of the global economy.

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