by Sarah Millonig | Nov 3, 2015 | Research Notes
By Neil Grigg Extensive investments and management reforms are needed to provide much-need water services in urban areas around the world. Cities and towns are experiencing rapidly-rising population and massive urbanization. The global population has passed seven...
by Mazdak Arabi | Oct 9, 2015 | Research Notes
Many City of Fort Collins plans and projects are focused on an “a healthy and resilient river” but the City has lacked a common definition of what that means and how it would be measured. The River Health Assessment Framework has two main elements; an A-F...
by Sarah Millonig | Oct 8, 2015 | Research Notes
By Jorge A. Ramirez For the full report of this study, click here. Comparison of projected future water demand and supply across the conterminous United States indicates that, due to improving efficiency in water use, expected increases in population and economic...
by Sarah Millonig | Oct 6, 2015 | Research Notes
By Gary Pivo and Mazdak Arabi The United States is one of the most urbanized nations in the world. More than 80% of us live in cities. Consequently, the quality of our lives depends on how well we manage urban storm-, waste-, and drinking-water. Perhaps that’s why...
by Sarah Millonig | Sep 24, 2015 | Research Notes
By Matt Georgescu A study conducted by Matt Georgescu and colleagues indicate judicious choices in urban planning and design can counteract the climatological impacts of the urban expansion, and also offset a significant percentage of future greenhouse warming over...
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