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Modeling integrated urban water systems in developing countries: case study of Port Vila,Vanuatu
Authors:Michael S. Poustie  Ana Deletic
Affiliation:Monash Water for Liveability, Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Monash University Building 60, Wellington Rd, Clayton, VIC 3800 Australia
Abstract:
Developing countries struggle to provide adequate urban water services, failing to match infrastructure with urban expansion. Despite requiring an improved understanding of alternative infrastructure performance when considering future investments, integrated modeling of urban water systems is infrequent in developing contexts. This paper presents an integrated modeling methodology that can assist strategic planning processes, using Port Vila, Vanuatu, as a case study. 49 future model scenarios designed for the year 2050, developed through extensive stakeholder participation, were modeled with UVQ (Urban Volume and Quality). The results were contrasted with a 2015 model based on current infrastructure, climate, and water demand patterns. Analysis demonstrated that alternative water servicing approaches can reduce Port Vila’s water demand by 35 %, stormwater generation by 38 %, and nutrient release by 80 % in comparison to providing no infrastructural development. This paper demonstrates that traditional centralized infrastructure will not solve the wastewater and stormwater challenges facing rapidly growing urban cities in developing countries.
Keywords:Developing countries   Sustainable urban water management   Simulation modeling   Strategic infrastructure planning   Scenario analysis
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