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Water sensitive urban design as a transformative approach to urban water management in Cape Town: A case study of the proposed River Club development

The author examines effective urban water management as a means to promote sustainable development and achieve water sensitive cities. A qualitative method is utilised in the collection of data through document studies, desktop analysis and a literature review. A review of the current national and l...

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Main Author: Gluckman, Lloyd
Other Authors: Odendaal, Nancy
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics 2018
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description The author examines effective urban water management as a means to promote sustainable development and achieve water sensitive cities. A qualitative method is utilised in the collection of data through document studies, desktop analysis and a literature review. A review of the current national and local water policies and approaches within South Africa, and more specifically Cape Town, indicated the need for a coordinated, systems based and holistic approach to urban water management. Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) is considered as an alternative approach to urban water management in Cape Town to build resilience among local communities against the threat of drought and flood events, and promote sustainable development in moving toward a water sensitive city. A model for implementing WSUD in the context of limited resources and capacity within local municipal departments is considered. Incorporating the principles of WSUD within spatial planning initiatives to implement this approach and catalyse a systemic transition in urban water management is considered and assessed in a case study of the proposed development of the River Club. The case study considers a bottom-up approach to transforming urban water management and the capacity of WSUD, when implemented through spatial planning, to simultaneously address multiple objectives including those of sustainable development and those contained within national and local policies. The benefits of a WSUD approach for all are considered. Many if these benefits are as a result of reduced pressures on municipal infrastructure and increased water resources accrued as a product of the proposed implementation model. The implementation model proposed creates conditions in which municipal resources and investment can be redirected to promote equitable water resource and service provision distribution throughout the city. The model is proposed to effect a transformation in water policy, institutional structures and water resource management to reflect the principles of WSUD in a manner which is cognisant of the various limitations inherent to the City.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/27528 Water sensitive urban design as a transformative approach to urban water management in Cape Town: A case study of the proposed River Club development Gluckman, Lloyd Odendaal, Nancy City and Regional Planning Urban Water Management Water Sensitive Architectural Design The author examines effective urban water management as a means to promote sustainable development and achieve water sensitive cities. A qualitative method is utilised in the collection of data through document studies, desktop analysis and a literature review. A review of the current national and local water policies and approaches within South Africa, and more specifically Cape Town, indicated the need for a coordinated, systems based and holistic approach to urban water management. Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) is considered as an alternative approach to urban water management in Cape Town to build resilience among local communities against the threat of drought and flood events, and promote sustainable development in moving toward a water sensitive city. A model for implementing WSUD in the context of limited resources and capacity within local municipal departments is considered. Incorporating the principles of WSUD within spatial planning initiatives to implement this approach and catalyse a systemic transition in urban water management is considered and assessed in a case study of the proposed development of the River Club. The case study considers a bottom-up approach to transforming urban water management and the capacity of WSUD, when implemented through spatial planning, to simultaneously address multiple objectives including those of sustainable development and those contained within national and local policies. The benefits of a WSUD approach for all are considered. Many if these benefits are as a result of reduced pressures on municipal infrastructure and increased water resources accrued as a product of the proposed implementation model. The implementation model proposed creates conditions in which municipal resources and investment can be redirected to promote equitable water resource and service provision distribution throughout the city. The model is proposed to effect a transformation in water policy, institutional structures and water resource management to reflect the principles of WSUD in a manner which is cognisant of the various limitations inherent to the City. 2018-02-12T08:56:15Z 2018-02-12T08:56:15Z 2017 Master Thesis Masters MCRP http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27528 eng application/pdf School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
spellingShingle City and Regional Planning
Urban Water Management
Water Sensitive Architectural Design
Gluckman, Lloyd
Water sensitive urban design as a transformative approach to urban water management in Cape Town: A case study of the proposed River Club development
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Water sensitive urban design as a transformative approach to urban water management in Cape Town: A case study of the proposed River Club development
title_full Water sensitive urban design as a transformative approach to urban water management in Cape Town: A case study of the proposed River Club development
title_fullStr Water sensitive urban design as a transformative approach to urban water management in Cape Town: A case study of the proposed River Club development
title_full_unstemmed Water sensitive urban design as a transformative approach to urban water management in Cape Town: A case study of the proposed River Club development
title_short Water sensitive urban design as a transformative approach to urban water management in Cape Town: A case study of the proposed River Club development
title_sort water sensitive urban design as a transformative approach to urban water management in cape town a case study of the proposed river club development
topic City and Regional Planning
Urban Water Management
Water Sensitive Architectural Design
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27528
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