推进城市用水自治:墨西哥城雨水收集系统的社会生命周期评估

IF 6.1 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Raúl Castelán-Cabañas , Alejandro Padilla-Rivera , Carlos Muñoz-Villarreal , Leonor Patricia Güereca-Hernández
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本研究对墨西哥城的雨水收集系统(RWHS)进行了社会生命周期评估(S-LCA),以评价其社会绩效。鉴于该市水资源短缺的紧迫性,雨水收集系统对促进水资源自主和城市可持续发展至关重要。这项研究整合了对 RWHS 用户和组织员工进行调查和访谈所获得的定量数据,以及使用产品社会影响评估 (PSIA) 方法进行的定性分析。通过这种方法,可以全面考察采用 RWHS 所影响的社会环境动态。我们的研究结果表明,用户对 RWHS 的接受度很高,并强调了先进的劳动实践,突出了 RWHS 改变城市水资源管理的潜力。这项研究是首次通过 S-LCA 对这种生态技术进行评估,它指出需要采用多维方法来了解社会经济和环境与水系统之间的相互关系。研究还强调了非政府组织在促进城市社区技术转让和采用方面的作用。建议包括扩展 S-LCA 方法,使其涵盖整个农村用水和卫生系统生命周期,并纳入更广泛的社会科学理论,以加深对水可持续性干预措施的理解。研究结果为农村用水和卫生系统评估提供了新的见解,强调了在特大城市部署分散式水技术的复杂性,并为支持可持续、公平用水的政策建议奠定了基础。
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Advancing urban water autonomy: A Social Life Cycle Assessment of rainwater harvesting systems in Mexico City

Advancing urban water autonomy: A Social Life Cycle Assessment of rainwater harvesting systems in Mexico City

This study conducts a Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) of Rainwater Harvesting Systems (RWHS) in Mexico City to evaluate their social performance. Given the city's pressing water scarcity, RWHS have become critical for promoting water autonomy and sustainable urban development. The research integrates quantitative data from surveys and interviews with RWHS users and organizational employees, along with qualitative analysis using the Product Social Impact Assessment (PSIA) approach. This methodology allows for a thorough examination of socio-environmental dynamics influenced by RWHS adoption. Our findings show high acceptance of RWHS among users and highlight progressive labor practices, underscoring RWHS's potential to transform urban water management. This study, the first to evaluate this ecotechnology through an S-LCA, identifies the need for a multidimensional approach to understand socio-economic and environmental intersections with water systems. It also underscores NGOs' role in facilitating technology transfer and adoption in urban communities. Recommendations include extending the S-LCA methodology to cover the entire RWHS lifecycle and incorporating broader social science theories to deepen understanding of water sustainability interventions. The results offer new insights into RWHS assessment, emphasizing the complexities of deploying decentralized water technologies in a mega-city and laying groundwork for policy recommendations that support sustainable, equitable water access.

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Cleaner Environmental Systems
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