Innovative Concepts and Applications for Smart Water Cities Towards Integrated Management of Network-based Urban Water Infrastructure

Smart cities are emerging worldwide, including economic, institutional, social, and technical concepts in interaction with existing infrastructure to achieve sustainability and increase quality of life. Additionally, digitalisation projects in the field of urban water infrastructure (UWI) aim to inc...

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Main Author: Oberascher, Martin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Innsbruck innsbruck university press 2022
Series:Forum Umwelttechnik und Wasserbau 32
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