Urban Water 2014
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2nd International Conference on the Design, Construction, Maintenance, Monitoring and Control of Urban Water Systems

 

27 - 29 May, 2014


The Algarve, Portugal

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 Introduction

Urban Water 2014

Urban Water 2014 is the 2nd International Conference on the Design, Construction, Maintenance, Monitoring and Control of Urban Water Systems. The meeting has been reconvened following the success of the first conference held in the New Forest, home to the Wessex Institute of Technology in 2012.

Water systems in the urban environment comprise of supply networks as well as sewage and storm drainage systems. They interact with each other and with warm bodies such as rivers, lakes and aquifers, and this interaction affects the quality and quantity of the different systems.

As our cities continue to expand, their urban infrastructure needs to be re-evaluated and adapted to new requirements related to the increase in population and the growing areas under urbanisation. New water systems are also required to reduce the risk associated with floods, network failures and many others related to inadequate networks. New systems should reduce economic losses and environmental impacts as well as promote a higher degree of reliability. Improved management, measurement and control mechanisms are needed to ensure the efficiency and safety of urban water systems.

Delegates attending Urban Water 2014 will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper for possible publication in the International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, one of the Journals edited by the Wessex Institute.

Topics such as contamination and pollution discharges in urban water bodies, as well as the monitoring of water recycling systems are currently receiving a great deal of attention from researchers and professional engineers working in the water industry. Architects and town planners are also aware of the importance of the interaction between urban water cycles and city planning and landscaping. Management of all these aspects requires the development of specialised computer tools that can respond to the increased complexity of urban water systems.

The conference will also discuss legal and regulatory aspects, in addition to more technical problems.



 

Organiser

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Sponsors

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International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning

Conference Secretariat

Christine Young
Wessex Institute of Technology
Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst
Southampton, SO40 7AA
Tel: 44 (0) 238 029 3223
Fax: 44 (0) 238 029 2853
cyoung@wessex.ac.uk

Display Facilities

There will be space for organisations to display products, services and literature related to the theme of the conference. Further details are available from the Conference Secretariat above.

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Conference Chairmen

S Mambretti
UNICAMP, Brazil

C A Brebbia
Wessex Institute of Technology, UK

International Scientific Advisory Committee

G Becciu
Politecnico di Milano, Italy

M Cunha
University of Coimbra, Portugal

G Genon
Politecnico di Torino, Italy

N Hirayama
Kyoto University, Japan

B Kowalska

Lublin University of Technology, Poland

G La Loggia
Università di Palermo, Italy

R Magini
University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’, Italy

B Mahmood
UNITEC Institute of Technology, New Zealand

A M Marinov
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania

S Mecca
Providence College, USA

D Proverbs
University of the West of England, UK

S Riley
Tertiary Engineering & Sustainable Technology, Australia

M Takezawa
Nihon University, Japan

J Yi
Ajou University, Republic of Korea