Hydroinformatics and Integrated Urban Water Management
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Urban Water Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 June 2022) | Viewed by 12731
Special Issue Editors
Interests: urban water management; water systems resilience; critical water infrastructure risk and security analysis; uncertainty quantification; multi-objective evolutionary optimization; decision support; long-term policy scenario development and system stress-testing
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Interests: urban water management; hydroinformatics and water analytics; uncertainty quantification and modelling; stochastic modelling and simulation; system analysis and optimization
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Urban water systems are characterized by high complexity and are composed of different types of interconnected infrastructures supporting multiple critical services. These systems are continuously stressed by uncertainties in the supply (e.g., climate crisis) and demand (e.g., urbanization, geopolitical changes) side, the inevitable aging of water infrastructures, and the lack of related investments. To address the water-related challenges, smarter hydroinformatics applications, digital services, and tools are continuously being developed and deployed to support the integrated management of urban water systems. Such developments have been substantially fostered by the ever-increasing deployment of information and communication technologies (ICT), advances in computational power, and the continuous expansion of AI/ML solutions in the water sector. The ongoing research activities and solutions are extended to a wide spectrum of interconnected and overlapping fields in the realm of hydroinformatics, which can be broadly categorized into:
- ICT services which unfold new streams of water-related information, along with information platforms and digital solutions able to process, manage, analyze, and visualize large amounts of data in real-time, such as Digital Twins;
- Decentralized infrastructures and technologies, along with solutions for their monitoring and remote control, and methodologies for their modeling and simulation;
- Analytics, including stochastic analysis and simulation methods, optimization tools, artificial intelligence, and machine learning models;
- Integrated modeling frameworks, capturing the interactions between centralized and distributed infrastructure solutions, the integrations between natural and engineered infrastructure systems and interplay with the users, the integration between the physical and cyber layer of water systems;
- New forms of interactive and immersive decision making, such as serious games and augmented reality applications;
- New design concept and strategies, such as resilience, to allow the more realistic evaluation of water systems under stress testing;
- New data standardization approaches to accelerate the development of integrated smart solutions.
This Special Issue is intended to bring together the latest developments and research efforts on the abovementioned key domains of hydroinformatics applications that focus especially on the integrated management of urban water.
Prof. Dr. Christos Makropoulos
Dr. Panagiotis Kossieris
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- whole cycle urban water models
- integrated urban water management
- water analytics
- digital services
- resilience
- cybersecurity
- asset management
- decentralised technologies
- digital twins
- critical infrastructure security and safety
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