水中立:概念、挑战、政策和建议

IF 4.9 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Groundwater for Sustainable Development Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.gsd.2024.101306
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农业、城市化和工业增长大大增加了对水的需求,导致水污染,因此必须保护河流、湿地和生态系统。因此,需要制定与可持续发展目标 (SDG) 6 相一致的战略,其中包括确保安全和负担得起的饮用水(SDG 6.1)、实施水资源综合管理(SDG 6.5)以及保护和恢复与水相关的生态系统(SDG 6.6)。本评论文章介绍了水中立(WN)的概念,这是一种新城市发展的规划方法,旨在最大限度地减少对水安全的影响。2014 年至 2024 年间发表的同行评审文章和政府报告概述了当前的水资源状况。研究还探讨了 WN 的潜在益处,评估了现有政策和案例研究,并提出了可行的建议。研究显示,实施与水有关的政策往往面临政治承诺、资金不足和监测系统薄弱等挑战,在发展中国家尤其如此。在印度,水政策主要侧重于灌溉、饮用水供应和污染控制。然而,由于执行不力和利益相关者的利益冲突,这些政策举步维艰。研究建议进行重大政策改革并采用新方法来实现水资源净值,促进水资源综合管理,加强治理、定价机制、先进的污染控制技术、气候适应性基础设施和公众意识,同时与可持续发展目标 6 保持一致。 创新解决方案,如智能灌溉系统和水循环利用计划,为解决水资源短缺问题提供了前景广阔的途径。此外,国际合作也能进一步支持这些目标。将水资源网络纳入可持续发展目标 6 有可能显著提高全球水安全和可持续性。
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Water neutrality: Concept, challenges, policies, and recommendations

Agriculture, urbanisation, and industrial growth have significantly increased water demand, leading to water pollution, necessitating the protection of rivers, wetlands, and ecosystems. Hence, a strategy is needed that is aligned with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, which includes ensuring safe and affordable drinking water (SDG 6.1), implementing integrated water resources management (SDG 6.5), and protecting and restoring water-related ecosystems (SDG 6.6). This review article introduces the concept of water neutrality (WN), a planning approach for new urban developments aimed at minimising impacts on water security. The peer-reviewed articles and governmental reports published between 2014 and 2024 provide an overview of the current water situation. It also explores the potential benefits of WN, evaluates existing policies and case studies, and offers actionable recommendations. The study reveals that implementing water-related policies often faces challenges, such as political commitment, insufficient funding, and weak monitoring systems, particularly in developing countries. In India, water policies primarily focus on irrigation, drinking water supply, and pollution control. However, these policies struggle due to weak enforcement and conflicting stakeholder interests. The study recommends significant policy reforms and the adoption of new approaches to achieve WN, which promote integrated water resource management, strengthen governance, pricing mechanisms, advanced pollution control technologies, climate-resilient infrastructure, and public awareness, all while aligning with SDG 6. Innovative solutions, such as smart irrigation systems and water recycling programs, offer promising paths to address water scarcity. Additionally, international collaborations can further support these goals. Integrating WN into SDG 6 has the potential to significantly enhance global water security and sustainability.

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Groundwater for Sustainable Development
Groundwater for Sustainable Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Groundwater for Sustainable Development is directed to different stakeholders and professionals, including government and non-governmental organizations, international funding agencies, universities, public water institutions, public health and other public/private sector professionals, and other relevant institutions. It is aimed at professionals, academics and students in the fields of disciplines such as: groundwater and its connection to surface hydrology and environment, soil sciences, engineering, ecology, microbiology, atmospheric sciences, analytical chemistry, hydro-engineering, water technology, environmental ethics, economics, public health, policy, as well as social sciences, legal disciplines, or any other area connected with water issues. The objectives of this journal are to facilitate: • The improvement of effective and sustainable management of water resources across the globe. • The improvement of human access to groundwater resources in adequate quantity and good quality. • The meeting of the increasing demand for drinking and irrigation water needed for food security to contribute to a social and economically sound human development. • The creation of a global inter- and multidisciplinary platform and forum to improve our understanding of groundwater resources and to advocate their effective and sustainable management and protection against contamination. • Interdisciplinary information exchange and to stimulate scientific research in the fields of groundwater related sciences and social and health sciences required to achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goals for sustainable development.
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