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SWITCH and Integrated Urban Water Management Workshop Tel Aviv December 2006 Peter van der Steen
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<strong>SWITCH</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
Integrated Urban <strong>Water</strong><br />
Management<br />
Workshop Tel Aviv<br />
December 2006<br />
Peter van der Steen
Content<br />
• Introduction <strong>SWITCH</strong> project<br />
• Integrated Urban <strong>Water</strong> Management<br />
• Workshop outline<br />
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Objectives<br />
Contribute to urban water management in ‘The <strong>City</strong><br />
of <strong>the</strong> Future’<br />
• 2025-2050<br />
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Objectives<br />
Contribute A range to urban of scientific, water management technological in <strong>and</strong> ‘The socioeconomic<br />
Future’ solutions<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
of <strong>the</strong><br />
• 2025-2050<br />
•Sustainable Not only optimisation of existing tools but a<br />
Paradigm Shift, a <strong>SWITCH</strong> towards <strong>IUWM</strong><br />
• Minimum risks (health, flooding, service delivery)<br />
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Objectives<br />
Global Change pressures<br />
• Population growth<br />
• Urbanisation / changes in l<strong>and</strong>-use<br />
• Climate change (2x)<br />
• <strong>Water</strong> scarcity / pollution<br />
• Globalisation<br />
RESPONSE ?<br />
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Objectives<br />
A range of scientific, technological <strong>and</strong> socioeconomic<br />
solutions<br />
Self-sustaining, integrated planning <strong>for</strong><br />
urban water management<br />
Not only optimisation of existing tools but a<br />
built on a foundation<br />
Paradigm Shift, <strong>SWITCH</strong> towards <strong>IUWM</strong><br />
of scientifically driven, dem<strong>and</strong> led<br />
research<br />
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Objectives<br />
A range of scientific, technological <strong>and</strong> socioeconomic<br />
solutions<br />
• Science in a different way<br />
• dem<strong>and</strong> led<br />
• real world environment, <strong>for</strong> better uptake of<br />
Not only optimisation of existing tools but a<br />
innovations<br />
Paradigm Shift, a <strong>SWITCH</strong> towards <strong>IUWM</strong><br />
•Close cooperation scientists/practitioners/planners<br />
•Learning Alliances<br />
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Facts on <strong>the</strong> project<br />
EC 6th Framework Integrated Project<br />
• Pooling of resources to generate impact<br />
• Integration<br />
Research Demonstration Training<br />
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Facts on <strong>the</strong> project<br />
Consortium netwerk<br />
• Accra<br />
• Alex<strong>and</strong>ria<br />
• Belo Horizonte<br />
• Birmingham<br />
• Beijing<br />
• Hamburg<br />
• Lodz<br />
• Tel Aviv<br />
• Zaragosa<br />
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Facts on <strong>the</strong> project<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
Integrated Urban <strong>Water</strong><br />
Management<br />
Storm <strong>Water</strong> Management<br />
Efficient water supply <strong>for</strong> all <strong>and</strong><br />
water reuse<br />
Eco-sanitation <strong>and</strong> industrial<br />
waste management<br />
Urban water environments <strong>and</strong><br />
planning<br />
Governance <strong>and</strong> institutional<br />
change<br />
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Project set-up<br />
Theme 1 <strong>IUWM</strong>:<br />
Sustainability <strong>and</strong> Risk<br />
Theme 6<br />
•Governance<br />
•Social inclusion<br />
•Financing/institutional models<br />
Theme 2-5<br />
INNOVATIONS<br />
•Stormwater<br />
•Use <strong>and</strong> Reuse<br />
•Sanitation<br />
•Urban Planning<br />
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<strong>SWITCH</strong> in Tel Aviv<br />
Innovations<br />
• Soil Aquifer Treatment <strong>for</strong> agricultural reuse<br />
• Innovative treatment in wetl<strong>and</strong>s<br />
Theme 1: <strong>IUWM</strong><br />
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<strong>IUWM</strong> Objectives<br />
What is Integrated Urban <strong>Water</strong> Management ?<br />
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<strong>IUWM</strong> Objectives<br />
Hypo<strong>the</strong>sis: A Contribute range of scientific, to <strong>the</strong> achievement technological of urban <strong>and</strong> water socioeconomic<br />
management solutions in ‘The <strong>City</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Future’<br />
A city that is managed based on <strong>IUWM</strong> will be more<br />
sustainable •Sustainable <strong>and</strong> citizens will be exposed to smaller water<br />
related risks Not • Effective only optimisation of existing tools but a<br />
Paradigm Shift, a <strong>SWITCH</strong> towards <strong>IUWM</strong><br />
• Minimum risks (health, flooding)<br />
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<strong>IUWM</strong><br />
Objectives<br />
A Contribute range of scientific, to <strong>the</strong> achievement technological of urban <strong>and</strong> water socioeconomic<br />
management solutions in ‘The <strong>City</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Future’<br />
<strong>IUWM</strong> is an approach to urban water management based on<br />
systems analysis<br />
• Method to analyse complex, large scale systems<br />
•Sustainable<br />
• Units, processes, structures<br />
• Interactions<br />
Not • Effective only optimisation of existing tools but a<br />
Paradigm Shift, a <strong>SWITCH</strong> towards <strong>IUWM</strong><br />
• Minimum risks (health, flooding)<br />
• System boundaries; wider than commonly used.<br />
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Raw water<br />
Rain water<br />
Withdrawal<br />
Heating of tap water<br />
Chemical<br />
production<br />
Chemical<br />
production<br />
Drinking water<br />
treatment<br />
Distribution<br />
Use<br />
Collection<br />
Wastewater<br />
treatment<br />
Stormwater<br />
collection<br />
Sludge<br />
treatment<br />
Heat <strong>and</strong><br />
electricity<br />
production<br />
Energy<br />
recovery<br />
Incineration<br />
Transport<br />
Fertiliser<br />
production<br />
Agri<br />
culture<br />
L<strong>and</strong>fill<br />
Heat pumps<br />
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Treated ww<br />
Stormwater
<strong>IUWM</strong><br />
Objectives<br />
UWS<br />
Institution 1<br />
Institution 2<br />
Citizens<br />
Institution n<br />
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<strong>IUWM</strong> Objectives<br />
Integrated/holistic UWM; optimisation of <strong>the</strong> entire<br />
system ra<strong>the</strong>r than optimisation of elements.<br />
Improved sustainability:<br />
•Environmental<br />
•Economic<br />
•Social<br />
•Engineering<br />
•Health<br />
•Risk<br />
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Research Theme 1<br />
Spillett, , RWE group<br />
• Sustainability assessment <strong>and</strong> indicators – Diana Guio<br />
Torres (PhD)<br />
• Application of systems analysis <strong>for</strong> UWM;<br />
environmental sustainability – 2 MSc (Penagos,<br />
Maghoub) <strong>and</strong> Peter vd Steen<br />
• Health indicators <strong>and</strong> UWM – 2 MSc (Ibrahim,<br />
Lunani) <strong>and</strong> Henk Lubberding, Peter vd Steen<br />
• Risk indicators <strong>and</strong> risk management – Kala<br />
Vairavamoorthy <strong>and</strong> ? (PhD)<br />
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Objectives of <strong>the</strong> workshop<br />
• To develop a shared vision on <strong>the</strong> benefits of using<br />
sustainability indicators <strong>for</strong> planning, reporting <strong>and</strong> decision<br />
making, aimed at Integrated Urban <strong>Water</strong> Management in Tel<br />
Aviv.<br />
• To get a better underst<strong>and</strong>ing about <strong>the</strong> possible role of<br />
sustainability indicators in achieving a sustainable urban water<br />
system<br />
• To exchange in<strong>for</strong>mation about on-going initiatives on <strong>the</strong> use<br />
of sustainability indicators in planning, reporting <strong>and</strong> decision<br />
making in Israel<br />
• To get an underst<strong>and</strong>ing about how <strong>the</strong> <strong>SWITCH</strong> project<br />
could contribute to <strong>the</strong> development <strong>and</strong> implementation of<br />
sustainability indicators<br />
• To develop an approach or plan on how to<br />
achieve/streng<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> use of indicators in Tel Aviv.<br />
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Sunday<br />
Programme<br />
• Session 1 Urban <strong>Water</strong> <strong>and</strong> Sustainability<br />
• Session 2 Urban <strong>Water</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tel Aviv<br />
• Session 3 Urban <strong>Water</strong> <strong>and</strong> Sustainability indicators<br />
• Session 4 Brainstorm A sustainable water system in Tel Aviv<br />
Monday<br />
• Session 5 Use of sustainability indicators in planning, decision making <strong>and</strong><br />
reporting<br />
• Session 6 Use of sustainability indicators <strong>for</strong> UWM in Tel Aviv<br />
• Session 7 Development of general plan to implement Sustainability<br />
Indicators <strong>for</strong> Planning <strong>and</strong> Decision Making <strong>for</strong> <strong>IUWM</strong><br />
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Thank you <strong>for</strong> your attention.<br />
Questions?<br />
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