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Title (Primary) Secure water supply as a central element of sustainable water management: systems analysis approach for the Gunung Sewu region in central Java, Indonesia
Title (Secondary) Water supply in emergency situations. Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Supply of Water to Cities in Emergency Situations, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 5-7 June 2005
Author Lehn, H.; Schildt, A.; Kopfmüller, J.
Publisher Sharan, Y.; Tal, A.; Coccossis, H.
Source Titel NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security
Year 2007
Department SUSOZ
Page From 77
Page To 86
Language englisch
Abstract Diversification and redundancy are important technical features to make infrastructure systems less vulnerable to natural and social (man-made) hazards. Fair access to basic natural and economic resources, public security and solidarity are important prerequisites for an adequate risk management in order to avoid catastrophes resulting from adverse events.Within an applied case study for the rural area of Gunung Sewu ("Land of the thousand hills") in Central Java, Indonesia, the possibilities of combining centralized and decentralized elements of a water supply and waste water treatment system will be assessed from the perspective of systems analysis.
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Lehn, H., Schildt, A., Kopfmüller, J. (2007):
Secure water supply as a central element of sustainable water management: systems analysis approach for the Gunung Sewu region in central Java, Indonesia
In: Sharan, Y., Tal, A., Coccossis, H. (eds.)
Water supply in emergency situations. Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Supply of Water to Cities in Emergency Situations, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 5-7 June 2005
NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security
Springer, Dordrecht, p. 77 - 86