Toward a Value Case Approach for Designing Sustainable Water Systems

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Abstract

Designing water systems – interconnected networks of water-related structures and practices – is not only a matter of technology and economics, but also of history, institutions and culture. Understanding these multiple, overlapping and interconnected spaces and practices requires a holistic approach that contextualizes current projects and helps identify challenges and opportunities. The article introduces a value case approach, including tools and methods that can be used to connect spatial, social and cultural conditions and their change over time. Such comprehensive understanding can potentially be used to facilitate societal change and guide political decision-making. The article first explores the rationale and setup of a value-case approach in the context of the PortCityFutures Center and the work of the UNESCO Chair Water, Ports and Historic Cities. It concludes by introducing key elements and methodological tools.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30-43
Number of pages14
JournalBlue Papers
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • portcityfutures
  • port city territories
  • adaptive strategies
  • water systems design
  • value case approach

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