Sustainable Urban Water Management: Case Study of Small Cities
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Sustainable Water Management, Urban Water SystemsAbstract
This study examines sustainable urban water management practices implemented in small cities. The research evaluates decentralized water systems, rainwater harvesting, and greywater reuse as viable solutions for improving water availability and reducing urban water footprints. The study highlights how these solutions can mitigate water scarcity while maintaining environmental and economic sustainability. Data was collected through case studies in three small urban settlements where sustainable water management practices have been implemented successfully. The findings suggest that small cities can lead the transition toward sustainable water management with community participation and local government initiatives.
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Purohit, M. S. (2012). Resource management in the desert ecosystem of Nagaur district_ An ecological study of land agriculture water and human resources (Doctoral dissertation, Maharaja Ganga Singh University).
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