Read the Top 10 stories of 2019 on water security, nature-based solutions, circular water economy innovations and more.
Green infrastructure projects can contribute to sustainability in the areas of stormwater use, water conservation, water reclamation, and source control. Read more here
One of Germany’s largest sewage treatment plants is aiming to become 100% energy self-sufficient through a range of decentralized renewable energy systems. Read more here
With water and energy interconnected, there are a vast array of opportunities available to reduce water-energy nexus pressures. Read more here
Cities are turning to Blue-Green Infrastructure solutions that utilize ecosystem services in the management of water resources while providing multiple co-benefits. Read more here
Many cities around the world are turning to green infrastructural solutions to enhance resilience to climate change while creating livable spaces for their residents. Read more here
Singapore’s Public Utilities Board is integrating Blue-Green Infrastructure features into existing grey infrastructure to not only manage extreme weather but also bring people closer to water. Read more here
Singapore’s Public Utilities Board (PUB) will soon start rolling out the first phase of its Smart Water Meter Programme. Read more here
Water utilities are beginning to promote the circular water economy to not only mitigate greenhouse gas emissions but also enhance resilience to climate change. Read more here
Nature-based solutions can be integrated into business operations to reduce costs, increase climate resilience, and enhance the natural environment. Read more here
Locations around the world are turning to Blue-Green Infrastructure solutions that, in addition to restoring the natural environment and enhancing resilience, provide numerous social benefits. Read more here