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Improved Water Demand Forecasting to Promote Sustainable Water Management
(2015)
The Region of Durham in Ontario is a fast growing urban area east of Toronto and has a population of 650,000, covering an area of 2500 km2. It has a single tiered water supply system with the regional agency acting as a ...
EXTENDING MUNICIPAL WATER DEMAND- FORECASTING CAPACITIES
(Canadian Water Network, 2015)
Water suppliers run the risk of overestimating future demands unless they account for households’ responsiveness to price changes and conservation measures. With the BROCKWATER program, planners working for small and medium ...
Extending Municipal Water Demand Forecasting Capacities by Incorporating Behavioural Responses
(2014)
Growing urban water demands are putting increasing pressure on the infrastructure of many water agencies, signaling the potential need for greater capital investments. Most water agencies forecast demand by multiplying ...
Extending Municipal Water Demand Forecasting Capacities
(Canadian Water Network, 2015)
Détermination des coûts du changement climatique : une étude de cas qui utilise des données sur le climat, sur l’utilisation des terres et sur la qualité de l’eau pour évaluer les impacts économiques du changement climatique sur la santé publique à l’échelle locale
(2015)
Un des rapports possibles entre le changement climatique et la santé publique tient à la
façon dont le changement climatique pourrait accroître la probabilité de l'exposition
humaine à des pathogènes d’origine hydrique. ...
Costing Climate Change: a case study of employing climate, land-use and water quality data to assess the economic impacts of climate change on local public health
(2015)
One of the potential linkages between climate change and public health stems from the way climate change may increase the likelihood of human exposure to water-borne pathogens. Climate change may have this effect due to ...