Assessment and enhancement of community water supply system sustainability: A dual framework approach

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ranju Bhatta , Ho Huu Loc , Mukand S. Babel , Kaushal Chapagain
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Population growth, pollution, and urbanization strain water sustainability, leading to the premature failure of community-managed water systems globally. This underscores the formidable task of precisely defining and quantifying sustainability within these community contexts. Based on the “You can't manage what you can't measure” adage, this study developed dual frameworks at community scale to assess and enhance the water supply system's sustainability. The assessment framework includes dimensions, indicators, and variables that convene into a Water Sustainability Index (WSI). WSI ranges from 1 to 4 where a score below 1.5 indicates poor water sustainability, while a score exceeding 3.5 signifies excellent sustainability. Likewise, the enhancement framework consists of dimensions, goals, and strategies. These frameworks relied on three specific dimensions, efficiency, resiliency, and community support. The identification of indicators, variables, and goals was based on SMART criteria. While the dimensions, indicators and goals are to remain consistent regardless of study areas, variables and strategies are site-specific and their selection needs to be based on each community's situations and data availability. The assessment framework suggested that the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) community has achieved fair water sustainability status with a score of 2.25. The strategic framework yielded several recommendations aimed at enhancing the sustainability of the water supply system at the AIT. The study's outcomes offer tools to evaluate the current situation of sustainability and assists local community authorities in devising solutions to enhance sustainability in community supply systems. Looking ahead, these frameworks lay the groundwork for future investigations, to explore localized, community-centric strategies for sustainable water management.
评估和加强社区供水系统的可持续性:双重框架方法
人口增长、污染和城市化给水的可持续性带来压力,导致全球社区管理的水系统过早失灵。这凸显了在这些社区环境中精确定义和量化可持续性的艰巨任务。基于 "你无法管理你无法测量的东西 "这一格言,本研究开发了社区规模的双重框架,以评估和提高供水系统的可持续性。评估框架包括多个维度、指标和变量,这些维度、指标和变量共同组成了水资源可持续性指数(WSI)。WSI 的范围从 1 到 4,低于 1.5 表示水资源可持续性较差,而超过 3.5 则表示可持续性极佳。同样,增强框架也由维度、目标和战略组成。这些框架依赖于三个具体方面,即效率、复原力和社区支持。指标、变量和目标的确定基于 SMART 标准。虽然无论在哪个研究领域,维度、指标和目标都应保持一致,但变量和战略是因地制宜的,需要根据每个社区的情况和数据可用性进行选择。评估框架表明,亚洲理工学院(AIT)社区的水资源可持续性状况一般,得分为 2.25 分。战略框架提出了若干建议,旨在提高亚洲理工学院供水系统的可持续性。研究成果提供了评估可持续性现状的工具,并协助当地社区当局制定解决方案,以提高社区供水系统的可持续性。展望未来,这些框架为今后的调查奠定了基础,以探索以社区为中心的本地化可持续水资源管理战略。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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