Sustainable Islands Water Supply

The islands are exposed to the ever increasing pressures of construction development, particularly of tourist facilities and accompanying service infrastructure which commands for the provision of sufficient quantity of drinking water. The problem of water supply is presently solved by displacing wa...

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Main Author: Lidija Runko Luttenberger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Rijeka 2017-11-01
Series:Politehnika
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Online Access:http://www.politehnika.uniri.hr/index.php/politehnika/article/view/5/pdf
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description The islands are exposed to the ever increasing pressures of construction development, particularly of tourist facilities and accompanying service infrastructure which commands for the provision of sufficient quantity of drinking water. The problem of water supply is presently solved by displacing water, mainly by laying water supply pipelines fed by water from abundant coastal aquifers. The paper analyses the difference between water management on the side of supply and that on the side of demand, presents decentralized technologies and water reuse, specifies island experiences worldwide, reviews ecological issues related to desalinization, and proposes an optimum approach to water management for Croatian islands, placing an emphasis on the role of education. The Republic of Croatia should devise and develop a model of sustainable water management on its islands and spread it gradually to coastal territory and the mainland.
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spelling doaj.art-b75fcd0962be4bf296c5d61d65b567cf2024-02-02T22:10:27ZengUniversity of RijekaPolitehnika2584-53732584-62642017-11-01114555Sustainable Islands Water SupplyLidija Runko Luttenberger0University of Rijeka, CroatiaThe islands are exposed to the ever increasing pressures of construction development, particularly of tourist facilities and accompanying service infrastructure which commands for the provision of sufficient quantity of drinking water. The problem of water supply is presently solved by displacing water, mainly by laying water supply pipelines fed by water from abundant coastal aquifers. The paper analyses the difference between water management on the side of supply and that on the side of demand, presents decentralized technologies and water reuse, specifies island experiences worldwide, reviews ecological issues related to desalinization, and proposes an optimum approach to water management for Croatian islands, placing an emphasis on the role of education. The Republic of Croatia should devise and develop a model of sustainable water management on its islands and spread it gradually to coastal territory and the mainland.http://www.politehnika.uniri.hr/index.php/politehnika/article/view/5/pdfwater managementisland sustainabilitywater supplyenvironmenteducation
spellingShingle Lidija Runko Luttenberger
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water management
island sustainability
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title Sustainable Islands Water Supply
title_full Sustainable Islands Water Supply
title_fullStr Sustainable Islands Water Supply
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Islands Water Supply
title_short Sustainable Islands Water Supply
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topic water management
island sustainability
water supply
environment
education
url http://www.politehnika.uniri.hr/index.php/politehnika/article/view/5/pdf
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