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Characterizing and Contextualizing the Water Challenges of Megacities
Authors:Enjie Li  Joanna Endter‐Wada  Shujuan Li
Institution:1. Department of Environment and Society, Utah State University, Logan, Utah;2. Department of Watershed Sciences, Utah State University, Logan, Utah;3. Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, Utah State University, Logan, Utah
Abstract:We characterize and compare water challenges confronting the 28 megacities of the world in 2014. Relying on existing literature and diverse primary data sources, we present a unique portrait at a global scale of the water implications of the rapid growth in megacities. We find that differentiating and analyzing the complexity of megacities' water problems based on geographic contexts, historical development trajectories, urban population growth rates, and forms of urban expansion helps explain the nature of the various water management problems they confront. Two governance features also shed light on megacity water challenges: fragmentation resulting from forms of megacity urban expansion; and, urban dualism resulting from contradictions between historical and cultural legacies and the rise of global engineering and technological norms for water management. The increasing vulnerability of megacities to climate change poses risks as well as opportunities for a more collective response to address this global phenomenon. Our analysis raises important questions and offers guidance about the future trajectories of many more large cities around the world that are on their way to becoming megacities.
Keywords:megacities  urbanization  water challenges  climate change  planning  governance  sustainability
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