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Title Smart Water Technology For Sustainable Management In Modern Cities
ID_Doc 51751
Authors Ruiz-Vanoye J.A.; Díaz-Parra O.
Year 2025
Published Smart Water Technology for Sustainable Management in Modern Cities
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-8074-1
Abstract With growing populations and the pressures of climate change, cities face significant challenges in maintaining sustainable water systems. Smart water technologies, including sensors, data analytics, and automated systems, enable real-time monitoring and efficient management of water resources, reducing waste and improving infrastructure. These innovations help improve water quality and availability while supporting efforts to minimize environmental impact and improve urban sustainability. As cities expand, the adoption of smart water technology is crucial for a reliable, sustainable, and equitable water supply. Smart Water Technology for Sustainable Management in Modern Cities examines the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and smart water technologies in the context of smart cities. It explores how AI is transforming water management to address challenges such as efficiency, sustainability, climate change resilience and optimizing water use in urban environments. This book covers topics such as wastewater treatment, precision agriculture, and smart cities, and is a useful resource for environmental scientists, urban developers, engineers, computer scientists, academicians, and researchers. © 2025 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved.
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