Scientific Results

This catalogue is obtained by conducting a systematic literature review of scientific studies and reviews related to monitoring, forecasting, and simulating the inland water cycle. The analysis maps scientific expertise across research groups and classifies findings by the type of inland water studied, application focus, and geographical scope. A gap analysis will identify missing research areas and assess their relevance to policymaking.

ID â–² Type Year Authors Title Venue/Journal DOI Research type Water System Technical Focus Abstract Link with Projects Link with Tools Related policies ID
publications-3291 Other 2021 Frijns, Jos ; Charpentier, Loïc ; Malamis, Simos ; Monteleone, Daniel ; Makropoulos, Christos ; Koop, Stef ; Smith, Heather ; Iurlaro, Chiara ; Nordin, Annika ; Rubini, Andrea ; Achilleos, Evdokia ; Kuzmickaite, Violeta Water in the circular economy policy development 10.2848/092630 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 776541
publications-3292 Book chapters 2022 Ana Casanova; Encarnación Raymundo-Piñero; Conchi O. Ania; Alicia Gomis Berenguer Synthetic strategies for the preparation of nanoporous carbons Advanced materials for energy production, conversion and storage Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 776816
publications-3293 Other 2022 Piero Morseletto; Caro Eline Mooren; Stefania Munaretto Circular Economy of Water: Definition, Strategies and Challenges Springer Link 10.1007/s43615-022-00165-x Uncategorized Uncategorized AbstractThe circular economy has attracted considerable attention also in relation to water, an indispensable element to the sustainment of life and a critical input resource for the world economy. Despite a growing body of research on the circular economy of water (CEW), a consistent terminology and a clear conceptualisation of CEW strategies are lacking. Without such aspects, decision-makers, scientists and professionals may be hindered in developing a shared understanding of problems and solutions and exploiting new opportunities in the domain of the CEW. Furthermore, we argue that water is a unique element in the circular economy because it is a resource, a product and a service with no equivalent in the economic system and should be considered and valued as such in the CEW. Accordingly, we provide the definition of the CEW as an economic framework for reducing, preserving and optimising the use of water through waste avoidance, efficient utilisation and quality retention while ensuring environmental protection and conservation. Building on an analysis of academic literature and cases studies, we outline and illustrate a set of nine CEW strategies, including Rethink, Avoid, Reduce, Replace, Reuse, Recycle, Cascade, Store and Recover. Finally, we identify normative (legislation), governance (roles and responsibilities) and implementation (barriers and opportunities for application) challenges that need to be addressed to facilitate the transition to a comprehensive CEW. 776541
publications-3294 Conference proceedings 2022 Lindberg et al. Tilløbsprognoser til renseanlæg Danva conference 10.5281/zenodo.7570017 Uncategorized Wastewater Treatment Plants No abstract available 820954
publications-3295 Conference proceedings 2022 Rouault et al. Summary workshop: Digitalization of Bathing Water Management Water Europe 10.5281/zenodo.7576544 Uncategorized Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 820954
publications-3296 Conference proceedings 2022 Gunkel et al. A stepwise approach to search for illicit connections in the storm sewers of Berlin: using EC and DTS SPN conference 10.5281/zenodo.7544493 Data Management & Analytics Water Distribution Networks No abstract available 820954
publications-3297 Thesis and dissertations 2022 Xianzheng Ma Development of porous membranes for water desalination 10.54337/aau499832678 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 776816
publications-3298 Conference proceedings 2022 Goicolea-Güemez et al. Proceso de co-creación en las Comunidades de Prácticas DWC Conference CONAMA 10.5281/zenodo.7545804 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 820954
publications-3299 Conference proceedings 2021 Schwarzmueller et al. How can we better Manage Water for Food and Public Health in a Changing World IWRA conference 10.5281/zenodo.7576522 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 820954
publications-3300 Conference proceedings 2022 Schwarzmueller et al. Prognosis of the long-term ageing behaviour of drinking water abstraction wells using machine-learning approaches LESAM conference 10.5281/zenodo.7576444 AI & Machine Learning Groundwater No abstract available 820954