Water Reuse and Land Management: Strategies, Policies, and Integrated Land-Use Approaches
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Water Resources Management, Policy and Governance".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2026 | Viewed by 20
Special Issue Editor
Interests: water-reuse concepts for urban; rural and industrial areas; sustainable spatial development; urban and infrastructure planning; water-reuse and water-saving potentials; water-reuse concepts for industrial parks; spatial analysis and geoinformation systems
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Dear Colleagues,
Water scarcity, climate change, and increasing pressure on land resources pose major challenges, especially in regions where water reuse and land management are closely interconnected. Thoughtful land-use planning can not only enhance the sustainability of water use but also strengthen the resilience of landscapes to droughts, floods, and ecosystem degradation.
While technological advances in water treatment are important, technical solutions alone are not sufficient. Sustainable water reuse requires holistic approaches that integrate water management with spatial planning, land-use strategies, governance frameworks, and socio-economic considerations. Such integrated concepts may include, for instance, the reuse of treated water in agriculture as well as urban or industrial applications, the restoration of landscapes, and water-sensitive urban development.
This Special Issue of Water aims to bring together research that focuses on the interaction between water reuse and land management. We invite researchers to submit studies that explore new pathways for managing urban, peri-urban, and rural land to support circular, efficient, and resilient water use.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Integrated land-use planning to support sustainable water reuse;
- Agricultural applications of reclaimed water: concepts, models, and case studies;
- Use of reused water in urban landscapes, parks, and green infrastructure;
- Governance frameworks, policy instruments, and regulations for “fit-for-purpose” water reuse in land management;
- Ecological restoration and nature-based solutions supported by water reuse;
- Socio-economic dimensions of land management and water reuse;
- Participatory planning and stakeholder engagement in land- and water-management projects;
- Risk assessments, safety considerations, and public acceptance of water reuse in land-use contexts;
- Monitoring, evaluation, and indicators for assessing land-management strategies and reuse practices.
Types of contributions:
We welcome the submission of original research articles, reviews, case studies, short communications, and conceptual papers. Interdisciplinary contributions combining spatial planning, hydrology, environmental policy, agricultural sciences, economics, or social sciences are particularly encouraged.
Target audience:
This Special Issue is intended for researchers, practitioners, planners, agricultural experts, policymakers, and all those working at the water–land nexus. By bringing land-management perspectives to the forefront, we aim to broaden the discussion on water reuse and promote sustainable and socially equitable strategies.
Prof. Dr. Sonja Bauer
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- water reuse
- land management
- integrated land-use planning
- sustainable agriculture
- urban water applications
- water reuse
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