Governance of urban wastewater reuse for agriculture : a framework for understanding and action in metropolitan regions
This book presents a conceptual and practical tool for those involved directly or indirectly in the planning and management of basic provision of water supply, wastewater and stormwater services in metropolitan regions by offering insights into governance paradigms and institutional arrangements for...
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ISBN: | 9783319550565 9783319550558 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xi, 117 pages) : illustrations |
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100 | 1 | |a Keremane, Ganesh, |e author. | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Governance of urban wastewater reuse for agriculture : |b a framework for understanding and action in metropolitan regions / |c Ganesh Keremane. |
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505 | 0 | |a Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Urban Wastewater-a Reliable Alternative Source of Water; 1.2 New Directions for (Waste)Water Governance; 1.2.1 The Shift in Water Governance Paradigm; 1.3 Water Scarcity Crisis-Is Source Substitution the Answer?; References; 2 Urban Wastewater Reuse-A Common Reality; 2.1 Source Substitution-Response to Freshwater Scarcity Challenge; 2.2 Urban Wastewater-Reuse Options and Applications; 2.3 Urban Wastewater Reuse Experiences; 2.3.1 Windhoek, Namibia; 2.3.2 Singapore; 2.3.3 United States of America; 2.3.4 Europe; 2.3.5 Israel. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.4 Challenges for Wastewater Management2.4.1 Institutional Challenges; 2.4.2 Public Perceptions and Acceptance; 2.4.3 Market Imbalance; 2.4.4 Financial Feasibility and Technicality; References; 3 Water Governance and Wastewater Reuse in Australia and India; 3.1 Water Governance-Concept and Definitions; 3.1.1 Attributes of Good Governance; 3.1.2 Water Governance; 3.2 Water Transition in Australia and India; 3.2.1 Institutional Change and Water Transition; 3.2.1.1 Australia; 3.2.1.2 Water Transitions in India; 3.3 Wastewater Reuse in Australia and India; 3.3.1 Australia; 3.3.2 India. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4.1.1 Understanding Strategic Alliances4.5 Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in the Water Sector; 4.5.1 Options for Public-Private Partnerships; References; 5 Study Design and Methods; 5.1 Study Design; 5.1.1 Sampling Design; 5.1.1.1 Selection of the Schemes; 5.1.1.2 Selection of Respondents; 5.1.1.3 Selection of Key Stakeholders; 5.2 Data Collection Methods; 5.2.1 Household Interview Survey; 5.2.1.1 Face-to-Face Interviews; 5.2.1.2 Telephone Interviews; 5.2.2 Stakeholder Interviews; 5.3 Survey Instruments; 5.4 Data Analysis; 5.5 Methodological and Analytical Limitations; References. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6 Public-Private Partnership Model for Wastewater Management6.1 Background of the Virginia Pipeline Scheme (VPS); 6.2 Results and Discussion; 6.2.1 Socio-Demographic Profile of the Respondents; 6.2.2 General Awareness of Wastewater Usage and the Scheme; 6.2.3 Framework of Partnerships; 6.2.4 Irrigators' Perception of Collective Action and Participation; 6.2.5 Irrigators' Perception of Trust and Solidarity; 6.2.6 Irrigators' Perception of the 'Rules-in-Use'; 6.3 Conclusions; References; 7 Private Sector Participation in Wastewater Management; 7.1 Project Background. | |
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520 | |a This book presents a conceptual and practical tool for those involved directly or indirectly in the planning and management of basic provision of water supply, wastewater and stormwater services in metropolitan regions by offering insights into governance paradigms and institutional arrangements for urban wastewater reuse in agriculture from Australia and India. Instead of focusing on the technical aspects of designing and building infrastructure, it provides a better understanding of the institutional and governance challenges of managing urban wastewater, particularly for reuse in agriculture. As water supplies fall and water stress increases in many areas, the potential of wastewater as a resource is being widely recognized. Today, wastewater (re)use has become an attractive option for conserving and expanding available water supplies. While wastewater (re)use can have many applications, its use in agriculture is the most established, and the one with the longest tradition. Given the growing competition for freshwater from industry and cities, without doubt there is going to be a rapid increase in the global use of treated wastewater, making improved wastewater use in agriculture an emerging priority. Even though it is a vast resource if we reclaim it properly, often most wastewater is wasted. Therefore, in order to realize the full potential of this resource, decision support in policy design and implementation (Institutions and Governance) is key. Institutions and governance frameworks need to provide for the rights of access, rights of ownership, rights to manage source and treated water and the obligations of final use of recycling operations. | ||
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