| Literature DB >> 34751934 |
Pingping Luo1,2, Yong Mu2, Shuangtao Wang3, Wei Zhu2, Binaya Kumar Mishra4, Aidi Huo5,6, Meimei Zhou1,2, Jiqiang Lyu1,2, Maochuan Hu7, Weili Duan8, Bin He9, Daniel Nover10.
Abstract
Water is essential for human activities and economic development, and the water environment significantly influences ecological balance and global climate. China and Southeast Asia are the most populous areas in the world, and their water resources are deteriorating day by day. We focus on five representative cities such as, Beijing, Jakarta, Hanoi, Kathmandu and Manila to investigate water-environmental problems with the ultimate goal of providing recommendations for sustainable urban water management. The study found that (1) the water environment of all cities has been polluted to varying levels, while the pollution has improved in Beijing and Jakarta, and the situation in other regions is severe. (2) The aquatic biodiversity has reduced, and its pollution is mainly caused by organic pollutants and decreasing river flow. In addition, numerous people live in megacities without access to clean surface water or piped drinking water, which greatly increases the use of groundwater. Further, frequent floods in the world leads to serious damage to urban infrastructure and further deterioration of water environment quality. To address these problems, countries and organizations have begun to construct wastewater treatment plants and develop water-saving technology to ensure healthy and sustainable development of water environment. The results and practical recommendations of this study can provide scientific insights for future research and management strategies to address water quality challenges during ongoing policy debates and decision-making processes.Entities:
Keywords: China; Southeast Asia; Sustainable solutions; Urban development; Urban water environment
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34751934 PMCID: PMC8931166 DOI: 10.1007/s13280-021-01654-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ambio ISSN: 0044-7447 Impact factor: 5.129