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Preface Foreword Acknowledgement Executive Summary Key Messages: 1. Taikan Oki 2. Kazuhiko Takemoto 3. Ken Fukushi 4. Dr. Srikantha Herath Part 1: Urban Water Security in Changing Context Chapter 1: Urban Water Security: Background and Concepts 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Water Security Challenges 1.3 Water Security Concept Evolution 1.4 Water Security Assessments 1.5 Water Security Indicators 1.6 Discussion Chapter 2: Challenges to Urban Water Security 2.1 Haphazard Urbanization 2.2 Population Growth 2.3 Social Change 2.4 Climate Change 2.5 Inadequate Water Infrastructures 2.6 Technological Constraints 2.7 Discussion Chapter 3: Urban Water Governance 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Water Governance Concepts and Frameworks 3.3 Drivers of Water Governance 3.3.1 Capacity 3.3.2 Training 3.3.3 Leadership 3.3.4 Awareness 3.4 Discussion Part 2: Portfolio of Sustainable Solutions to Address Water Security Chapter 4: Water Demand Management 4.1 Water Demand Management: A Changing Concept 4.2 Integrated Urban Water Management: Success and Failures 4.3 Management Strategies: Sources and Sinks 4.4 Possible Solutions through Case Studies (Kathmandu, Manila) 4.5 Discussion Chapter 5: Quality Related Solutions: Restoration and Reclamation 5.1 Introduction: Water Quality Deterioration 5.1.1 Water Quality 5.1.2 Urban Water Policy/Urban Water Environment (Health and Quality Nexus) 5.2 Enhancing Water Accessibility 5.3 Water Treatment Innovation 5.3.1 Waste Water Management 5.3.2 Water Quality and Health 5.4 Case Study Based Evaluations 5.5 Discussion Chapter 6: Landscape Based Approach to Water Security 6.1 Water and Landscape Issues 6.2 The Role of Ecosystem Service Approaches in Water Security 6.3 Landscape Diversity as a Tool for Urban Water Management 6.4 Natural Disturbance Regimes in Urban Water Security 6.5 Case Studies 6.6 Discussion Chapter 7: Urban Storm Water Management: Practices and Governance 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Urban Storm Water Management in a Changing Context 7.2.1 Urbanization 7.2.2 Climate Change 7.2.3 Regulatory Policies 7.3 Optimal Urban Storm Water Management Practices 7.3.1 Historical Trends 7.3.2 Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) Potential 7.3.3 Numerical Simulation Modelling 7.3.4 Economic Assessment 7.4 Urban Storm Water Governance Case Studies 7.4.1 Tokyo 7.4.2 Bangkok 7.4.3 Hanoi 7.4 Discussion Chapter 8: Soft Measures in Water Security 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Open Access 8.3 Remote Sensing and GIS 8.4 Numerical Modelling 8.5 Case Studies 8.6 Discussion Part 3: Innovation to Achieve Water Security Chapter 9: Potential of Innovations in Water Sector 9.1 Role to Space Applications 9.2 Role of Frugal Innovations 9.3 Rainwater Harvesting 9.4 Role of Smart Water and Other Emerging Technologies 9.5 Ecosystem Services Based Innovation (Landscape/Riverscape Based Approach) 9.6 Discussion Chapter 10: Discussion and Policy Recommendation Concluding Remarks Acknowledgement Glossary References




