Advances in the Net-Zero Paradigm and Resilience of Net-Zero Strategic Plans for Water Systems

Elisabeth B Connelly, Jeremiah Akanji, Michael Evan Goodsite, Marc Kodack, Kasper Dam Mikkelsen, James H Lambert

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Abstract

This chapter describes recent advances of water systems in the net-zero paradigm, across industrial, government, and military applications. The elements of the chapter are definitions, innovations, assessment methods, best practices, case studies, evaluation of investments, strategic plans, and challenges for future work. The chapter benefited from discussion and shared experience of about 50 participants in a NATO workshop convened in Sonderborg, Denmark, in February 2015. The chapter authors were the participants of the workshop specifically asked to address issues of water systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGreen Defense Technology : Triple Net Zero Energy, Water and Waste Models and Applications
EditorsMicheal Evan Goodsite, Sirkku Juhola
Place of PublicationSpringer Netherlands
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2017
Pages171-218
Chapter10
ISBN (Print)ISBN 978-94-017-7598-4
ISBN (Electronic)ISBN 978-94-017-7600-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Triple Net Zero Energy, Water and Waste Models and Applications - Syddansk Universitet, Søndeborg , Denmark
Duration: 17. Feb 201619. Feb 2016

Conference

Conference NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Triple Net Zero Energy, Water and Waste Models and Applications
LocationSyddansk Universitet
Country/TerritoryDenmark
City Søndeborg
Period17/02/201619/02/2016
SeriesN A T O Science for Peace and Security Series. C: Environmental Security
ISSN1874-6519

Keywords

  • Priority-setting
  • Resilience
  • Water sustainability

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