Flooded with potential: urban drainage science as seen by early-career researchers.

IF 2.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
J A van der Werf, V Pons, Kelsey Smyth, B Shi, P Lechevallier, E M H Abdalla, E Andrusenko, I Broekhuizen, G B Cavadini, A F Cortés Moreno, E Cristiano, R D'Ambrosio, A M Droste, M Evangelisti, G Fernandes, A Garzón, E Girot, L Guericke, W Liao, P Mazzoglio, A Mittal, A Müller, J Naves, M Oberascher, E Okwori, J I Perez-Alvarino, S Pritsis, M Regueiro-Picallo, B Roghani, V J Taguchi, O Wani, H Wei, T Yıldızlı, H Z Yerima
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This opinion paper reflects on the current challenges facing urban drainage systems (UDS) research, along with solutions for fostering sustainable development. Over the course of a year-long project involving 92 participants aged 24-38, including PhD candidates, post-doctoral researchers, and early-career academics, we identified critical challenges and opportunities for the sustainable development of UDS. Our exploration highlights four key challenges: limited public visibility leading to resource constraints, insufficient collaboration across subfields, issues with data scarcity and data sharing, and geographical specificities. We emphasise the importance of raising public and political awareness regarding UDS's vital role in climate adaptation and urban resilience, advocating for blue-green infrastructure and open data practices. Additionally, we address systemic academic barriers that hinder innovative research. We call for a shift away from metrics that prioritise quantity over quality. We recommend establishing stable career pathways that empower early-career researchers. This paper aims to catalyse a broader community dialogue about the future of UDS research, uniting voices from various career stages. By presenting actionable recommendations, we aim to inspire fundamental changes in research conduct, evaluation, and sustainability, ensuring the field of UDS is prepared to meet pressing urban water management challenges worldwide.

充满潜力:早期职业研究人员眼中的城市排水科学。
本意见文件反映了当前城市排水系统研究面临的挑战,以及促进可持续发展的解决方案。在为期一年的项目中,我们发现了UDS可持续发展的关键挑战和机遇,参与者包括年龄在24-38岁之间的92名参与者,其中包括博士候选人、博士后研究人员和早期职业学者。我们的探索突出了四个关键挑战:有限的公众可见性导致资源限制,跨子领域的合作不足,数据稀缺和数据共享问题,以及地理特殊性。我们强调提高公众和政治意识的重要性,认识到UDS在气候适应和城市韧性方面的重要作用,倡导蓝绿色基础设施和开放数据实践。此外,我们还解决了阻碍创新研究的系统性学术障碍。我们呼吁摒弃数量优先于质量的度量标准。我们建议建立稳定的职业道路,赋予早期职业研究人员权力。本文旨在促进关于UDS研究未来的更广泛的社区对话,团结来自不同职业阶段的声音。通过提出可行的建议,我们旨在激发研究行为、评估和可持续性方面的根本性变革,确保UDS领域准备好应对全球紧迫的城市水管理挑战。
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Water Science and Technology
Water Science and Technology 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.70%
发文量
366
审稿时长
4.4 months
期刊介绍: Water Science and Technology publishes peer-reviewed papers on all aspects of the science and technology of water and wastewater. Papers are selected by a rigorous peer review procedure with the aim of rapid and wide dissemination of research results, development and application of new techniques, and related managerial and policy issues. Scientists, engineers, consultants, managers and policy-makers will find this journal essential as a permanent record of progress of research activities and their practical applications.
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