======Future visions for water and cities====== The report explores visionary concepts for integrating water management into future urban planning, addressing challenges like climate change, population growth, and infrastructure resilience. \\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ ^ Quick Facts ^^ |Report location: |[[https://espas.secure.europarl.europa.eu/orbis/system/files/generated/document/en/future-visions-for-water-and-cities-thought-piece.pdf|source]] | |Language: |English | |Publisher: |[[encyclopedia:gb_ukwp_the_uk_water_partnership|The UK Water Partnership]] | |Authors: | Barry Hague, Faith Culshaw, Graham Leeks, Tony Rachwal | |Time horizon: |2065 | |Geographic focus: |United Kingdom | |Page count: |36 pages | =====Methods===== The research method involved a thought experiment approach, envisioning future scenarios for urban water management and identifying key challenges and research needs. \\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ =====Key Insights===== The research employs a thought experiment approach, presenting five distinct visions of future cities that incorporate innovative water management strategies. It also identifies eight key challenges and research needs to realize these visions. \\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ =====Additional Viewpoints===== Categories: {{tag>2060s_time_horizon}} | {{tag>2065_time_horizon}} | {{tag>English_publication_language}} | {{tag>United_Kingdom_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>alternative_energy}} | {{tag>cities}} | {{tag>climate_change}} | {{tag>community_transition}} | {{tag>ecosystems}} | {{tag>environment}} | {{tag>flood-proofing}} | {{tag>food_and_nutrition}} | {{tag>green_cityscapes}} | {{tag>green_development}} | {{tag>infrastructure_resilience}} | {{tag>mega_cities}} | {{tag>population_growth}} | {{tag>smart_homes}} | {{tag>smart_networks}} | {{tag>underground_systems}} | {{tag>urban_planning}} | {{tag>water}} | {{tag>water_management}} ~~DISCUSSION~~