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Cities and their “water socio-footprint”: a dynamic socio-technical network

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Through examples of interactions among urban and rural areas we have built the concept of urban water socio-footprint, on the basis of concepts of water and urban footprints. This urban water socio-footprint entails making explicit the socio-technical network which disseminates the impact of urban activities on water system or due to their specific needs towards water system. Animating this footprint with people, their dynamics and migration, their concerns about various places leads to couple the dynamics of water system and land use in the whole urban systems, including built and non built, cultivated and non cultivated areas. This raises the issue of the existence of institutions to take in charger the links which are emerging through these multiple sources of interdependence
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hal-02755405 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02755405 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 170378

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Olivier Barreteau, G. Abrami, Flavie Cernesson, Raphaele Ducrot, Patrice Garin, et al.. Cities and their “water socio-footprint”: a dynamic socio-technical network. Cities of the Future 2010, Water Environment Federation (WEF). Alexandria, USA., Mar 2010, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. 10 p. ⟨hal-02755405⟩
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