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Keeping Flows Separate: Good Management Practices in Novel Urban Water Systems Derived from Error Analyses

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Sustainability 11 (12) (2019) 2597.

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DOI: doi.org/10.3390/w11122597

ISBN/ISSN: 2071-1050

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Schramm, Engelbert, Björn Ebert, Bingxiang Wang, Martina Winker, Martin Zimmermann (2019): Keeping Flows Separate: Good Management Practices in Novel Urban Water Systems Derived from Error Analyses. Sustainability 11 (12), 2597. DOI: 10.3390/w11122597

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Semizentral – Infrastructure systems for cities of the future experiencing rapid growth
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Semizentral – Infrastructure systems for cities of the future experiencing rapid growth

Within the CLIENT joint project “Semizentral: Resource-efficient and flexible supply and waste disposal infrastructure systems for rapidly growing cities of the future – Phase 2” ISOE is supporting the implementation of a project that is testing the semicentral freshwater supply and wastewater treatment in a new district of Qingdao/China.
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Coupled Infrastructures

Technical infrastructures are indispensable for the provision of public services while also playing a key role in climate adaptation. In the face of increasing climate extremes and resource scarcity, these infrastructures are facing profound challenges that endanger their functionality. And here, simple adjustments are not sufficient but fundamental transformations of the various infrastructure systems are needed.

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