A Call to Cities: Run Out of Water or Create Resilience and Abundance?

W. Sarni, J. Sperling
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New management choices, with new approaches to urbanization and integrated water- energy-food management, are emerging as critical to combat water stress. Urban strategies and tactics are explored in this chapter with a focus on scaling effective solutions and approaches. This includes a focus on small, modular, and integrated water-energy-food hubs; off-grid and localized “circular economy” services that are affordable, accessible, and reliable; blended finance for new technologies, infrastructure and business models, strategic plans, and policies; and urban, behavioral, and decision sciences-informed deci - sions and new public-private-research-driven partnerships and processes. There are two key messages: first, business as usual could lead to “running out” of water where it’s needed most—in cities and for agricultural and industrial production. Second, “innova tors” and “early adopters” of market-based and data-driven efforts can help scale solu - tions led by people and communities investing in new ways to integrate urban water, energy, and food systems. The chapter concludes with discussion on a new, proactive “maturity” model, enabling integrated urban infrastructure systems, governance, and cross-sector innovation. This includes market-based and data-driven responses that first focus on improving quality of life, sustainability, and resilience of communities, bringing valued services via water-energy-food nexus decisions.
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对城市的呼吁:水资源枯竭还是创造弹性和富足?
新的管理选择,以及城市化和水-能源-粮食综合管理的新方法,正在成为对抗水资源压力的关键。本章探讨了城市战略和策略,重点是扩展有效的解决方案和方法。这包括关注小型、模块化和一体化的水-能源-食品中心;离网和本地化的“循环经济”服务,价格合理、可获得且可靠;新技术、基础设施和商业模式、战略计划和政策的混合融资;以及基于城市、行为和决策科学的决策和新的公私研究驱动的伙伴关系和流程。有两个关键信息:首先,一切照旧可能导致最需要水的地方——城市和农业、工业生产用水——“枯竭”。其次,“创新者”和以市场为基础、以数据为导向的努力的“早期采用者”可以帮助扩大解决方案的规模,这些解决方案由个人和社区主导,以新的方式投资,整合城市水、能源和粮食系统。本章最后讨论了一种新的、主动的“成熟”模式,实现城市基础设施体系、治理和跨部门创新的一体化。这包括基于市场和数据驱动的应对措施,首先侧重于提高社区的生活质量、可持续性和复原力,通过水-能源-粮食关系决策提供有价值的服务。
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