2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11783-020-1308-z
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Novel perspective for urban water resource management: 5R generation

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“…Analysis of the results for water resilience showed that majority of previous researches (61%) focused on the actions of water supply management and 39% of the researches focused on drainage and storm-water management. However, the resilience which contain sanitation and wastewater management, rarely considered in the previous researches such as Zhou et al 2020;Hamdy et al 2020. The review of the scale of previous resilience indicated that the most scale (77%) belongs to watershed and rivers and only 23% belongs to the city scale.…”
Section: Water Domains and Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the results for water resilience showed that majority of previous researches (61%) focused on the actions of water supply management and 39% of the researches focused on drainage and storm-water management. However, the resilience which contain sanitation and wastewater management, rarely considered in the previous researches such as Zhou et al 2020;Hamdy et al 2020. The review of the scale of previous resilience indicated that the most scale (77%) belongs to watershed and rivers and only 23% belongs to the city scale.…”
Section: Water Domains and Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In combination with 2.4 billion people who lack improved sanitation services worldwide, water scarcity is a large global risk due to climate change and changing consumption patterns, thus making water reuse a major priority. 2…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In combination with 2.4 billion people who lack improved sanitation services worldwide, water scarcity is a large global risk due to climate change and changing consumption patterns, thus making water reuse a major priority. 2 The development of SDG 6 has triggered large-scale sanitation programs in Africa, 3 the "Toilet Revolution" in China 4 and a Clean India Swachh Bharat Mission in India. 5 Onsite small-scale treatment to remove pathogens that cause diseases and recover resources from waste where it is generated (household and community toilets) without any need for its transport has recently gained extensive research interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The safe disposal of human excreta is essential not only to human health, but also to the environment, as poor excreta management will lead to the contamination of water bodies and soils (Rose et al, 2015;Schmitt et al, 2017). Currently, up to 4.5 billion people in the world still lack access to safely managed sanitation services (Zhou et al, 2021). An estimated 850,000 people die annually because of a lack of access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene (Reynaert et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%