Team:Imperial/Water Report

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                 <li>Abby Josef Cohen, Rachel Siu (2013) <em>Sustainable Growth Taking a Deep Dive into Water</em> ONLINE Available at <href ="http//www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/clean-technology-and-renewables/cohen/report.pdf">
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                 <li>Abra J & Simms T (no date). <em>Low Impact Water and Wastewater Treatment</em>. [ONLINE] Available at: <href=”https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/low-impact-wate</li>
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                 <li>Abra J & Simms T (no date). <em>Management of Water and Wastewater at Source</em>. [ONLINE] Available at: <href=”https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/managing-water-and-wastewater-at-source/at-a-glance>.
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                 <li>Agence France-Presse (2014). <em>Nobel laureates call for a revolutionary shift in how humans use resources</em>. [ONLINE] Available at: <href=”http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/oct/07/nobel-laureates-call-for-a-revolutionary-shift-in-how-humans-use-resources”>.</li>
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                 <li>Anderson, J., Arblaster, K., Bartley, J., Cooper, T., Kettunen, M., Kaphengst, T., ... & Holmberg, M. (2006). Climate change-induced water stress and its impact on natural and managed ecosystems. <em>Climate change-induced water stress and its impact on natural and managed ecosystems</em>.</li>
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                <li>Arnell N W 1999 <em>Climate change and global water resources</em> Global environmental change 9 S31-S4</li>
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                <li>Arnell, N. W. (2004). Climate change and global water resources: SRES emissions and socio-economic scenarios. <em>Global environmental chang</em>e, 14(1), 31-52</li>
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                <li>Bruvold W & Ward P (1970) <em>Public Attitudes Toward Uses of Reclaimed Wastewater</em> Water & Sewage Works 120
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                <li>Bruvold W (1972) <em> Public Attitudes Towards Reuse of Reclaimed Water</em> USA Univ of California</li>
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                <li>Bruvold W (1979) <em>Public Attitudes Towards Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse Options </em>USA Univ of California</li>
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                <li>Bruvold W (1988)<em> Public Opinion on Water Reuse Option</em>s Journal WPCF 60 1 45</li>
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                <li>Cunningham E (2014). <em>Islamic State jihadists are using water as a weapon in Iraq</em>. [ONLINE] Available at: <href=”http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/islamic-state-jihadists-are-using-water-as-a-weapon-in-iraq/2014/10/06/aead6792-79ec-4c7c-8f2f-fd7b95765d09_story.html”</li>
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                <li>Deutsche Borse Group (2013). <em>Focus On: BRICS Economic Growth </em>. [ONLINE] Available at: <href=”http://www.mni-indicators.com/files/focus_on_brics_economic_growth.pdf”>.
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                <li>Dishman C, Sherrard J & Rebhun M (1989) Gaining Public Support for Direct Potable Water Reuse Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering 115 2 154
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                <li>Dolnicar S & Hurlimann A (2009) <em>Drinking water from alternative water sources differences in beliefs social norms and factors of perceived behavioural control across eight Australian locations</em>, Water Science & Technology 60 6 1433-144</li>
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                <li>Dolnicar S & Hurlimann A (2010) <em>Desalinated Versus Recycled Water – What Does the Public Think In Escobar</em></li>
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                <li>Dolnicar S & Schäfer A I (2007) <em>Australians Raise Health Environment and Cost Concerns</em> Desalination & Water Reuse 16 4 10-15</li>
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                <li>Dolnicar S & Schäfer A I (2009) <em>Desalinated Versus Recycled Water — Public Perceptions and Profiles of the Accepters</em> Journal of Environmental Management 90 888-9</li>
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                <li>Dolnicar S, Hurlimann A & Nghiem L (2010) <em>The effect of information on public acceptance - The case of water from alternative sources</em>, Journal of Environmental Management 91 1288-1293 AVAILABLE FOR FREE AT http //ro uow edu au/commpapers/713/
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                <li>Economics, P. (2013). <em>World in 2050. The BRICs and Beyond: Prospects, challenges and opportunities</em>.</li>
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Revision as of 03:35, 17 October 2014

Imperial iGEM 2014

At a glance

Introduction

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Water Stress - An Increasing Problem

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Social and Economic Effects

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Sustainable Water Managemen>

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Decentralising the Water Supply

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Wastewater Recycling

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Conclusions

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References

  • Abby Josef Cohen, Rachel Siu (2013) Sustainable Growth Taking a Deep Dive into Water ONLINE Available at
  • Abra J & Simms T (no date). Low Impact Water and Wastewater Treatment. [ONLINE] Available at:
  • Abra J & Simms T (no date). Management of Water and Wastewater at Source. [ONLINE] Available at: .
  • Agence France-Presse (2014). Nobel laureates call for a revolutionary shift in how humans use resources. [ONLINE] Available at: .
  • Anderson, J., Arblaster, K., Bartley, J., Cooper, T., Kettunen, M., Kaphengst, T., ... & Holmberg, M. (2006). Climate change-induced water stress and its impact on natural and managed ecosystems. Climate change-induced water stress and its impact on natural and managed ecosystems.
  • Arnell N W 1999 Climate change and global water resources Global environmental change 9 S31-S4
  • Arnell, N. W. (2004). Climate change and global water resources: SRES emissions and socio-economic scenarios. Global environmental change, 14(1), 31-52
  • Bruvold W & Ward P (1970) Public Attitudes Toward Uses of Reclaimed Wastewater Water & Sewage Works 120
  • Bruvold W (1972) Public Attitudes Towards Reuse of Reclaimed Water USA Univ of California
  • Bruvold W (1979) Public Attitudes Towards Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse Options USA Univ of California
  • Bruvold W (1988) Public Opinion on Water Reuse Options Journal WPCF 60 1 45
  • Cunningham E (2014). Islamic State jihadists are using water as a weapon in Iraq. [ONLINE] Available at:
  • Deutsche Borse Group (2013). Focus On: BRICS Economic Growth . [ONLINE] Available at: .
  • Dishman C, Sherrard J & Rebhun M (1989) Gaining Public Support for Direct Potable Water Reuse Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering 115 2 154
  • Dolnicar S & Hurlimann A (2009) Drinking water from alternative water sources differences in beliefs social norms and factors of perceived behavioural control across eight Australian locations, Water Science & Technology 60 6 1433-144
  • Dolnicar S & Hurlimann A (2010) Desalinated Versus Recycled Water – What Does the Public Think In Escobar
  • Dolnicar S & Schäfer A I (2007) Australians Raise Health Environment and Cost Concerns Desalination & Water Reuse 16 4 10-15
  • Dolnicar S & Schäfer A I (2009) Desalinated Versus Recycled Water — Public Perceptions and Profiles of the Accepters Journal of Environmental Management 90 888-9
  • Dolnicar S, Hurlimann A & Nghiem L (2010) The effect of information on public acceptance - The case of water from alternative sources, Journal of Environmental Management 91 1288-1293 AVAILABLE FOR FREE AT http //ro uow edu au/commpapers/713/ edie/.
  • Economics, P. (2013). World in 2050. The BRICs and Beyond: Prospects, challenges and opportunities.