The potential of knowing more: A review of data-driven urban water management

S Eggimann, L Mutzner, O Wani… - … science & technology, 2017 - ACS Publications
The promise of collecting and utilizing large amounts of data has never been greater in the
history of urban water management (UWM). This paper reviews several data-driven …

The potential contribution of urine source separation to the SDG agenda–a review of the progress so far and future development options

TA Larsen, H Gruendl, C Binz - Environmental Science: Water …, 2021 - pubs.rsc.org
Sanitation and wastewater management are highly relevant for reaching a number of
interconnected sustainable development goals (SDGs), especially SDG 6, the provision of …

Path creation as a process of resource alignment and anchoring: Industry formation for on-site water recycling in Beijing

C Binz, B Truffer, L Coenen - Economic geography, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Where and how new industrial paths emerge are much debated questions in economic
geography, especially in light of the recent evolutionary turn. This article contributes to the …

Why space matters in technological innovation systems—Mapping global knowledge dynamics of membrane bioreactor technology

C Binz, B Truffer, L Coenen - Research policy, 2014 - Elsevier
Studies on technological innovation systems (TISs) often set spatial boundaries at the
national level and treat supranational levels as a geographically undifferentiated and freely …

The energy & raw materials factory: role and potential contribution to the circular economy of the Netherlands

K van Leeuwen, E de Vries, S Koop, K Roest - Environmental …, 2018 - Springer
Water is an abundant resource worldwide, but fresh and clean water is scarce in many areas
of the world. Increases in water consumption and climate change will affect global water …

The innovation deficit in urban water: the need for an integrated perspective on institutions, organizations, and technology

M Kiparsky, DL Sedlak, BH Thompson Jr… - Environmental …, 2013 - liebertpub.com
Interaction between institutional change and technological change poses important
constraints on transitions of urban water systems to a state that can meet future needs …

[HTML][HTML] Wastewater resources management for energy recovery from circular economy perspective

M Zarei - Water-Energy Nexus, 2020 - Elsevier
To remediate significant risks such as increasing resources consumption, climate change,
and environmental pollutions which affect resource management and security, energy …

The impact of privatization on sustainability transitions: A comparative analysis of dynamic capabilities in three water utilities

E Lieberherr, B Truffer - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper analyzes the ability of water utilities to contribute to sustainability transition
processes. More specifically, we compare the capacity of utilities, embedded in purely …

Governance arrangements for the scaling up of small-scale wastewater treatment and reuse systems–lessons from India

P Reymond, R Chandragiri, L Ulrich - Frontiers in Environmental …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Environmental pollution and increasing water scarcity are key features of the urban
landscape of India today. The extension of centralized sewerage networks cannot keep up …

Flexible design in water and wastewater engineering–definitions, literature and decision guide

M Spiller, JHG Vreeburg, I Leusbrock… - Journal of Environmental …, 2015 - Elsevier
Urban water and wastewater systems face uncertain developments including technological
progress, climate change and urban development. To ensure the sustainability of these …