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Co-development of an integrated assessment framework to evaluate the effectiveness and impact of selected nature-based water treatment technologies in Sri Lanka, The Philippines, and Vietnam

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posted on 2024-06-07, 00:57 authored by V Jegatheesan, N Pachova, P Velasco, MIM Mowjood, SK Weragoda, M Makehelwala, NTD Trang, BT Dang, CS Tran, TKQ Vo, NTT Trang, H Pham, MC Devanadera, A Torrens, XT Bui, PD Nguyen, A Lecciones, Kristhombu Baduge Shameen Nishantha Jinadasa
Water quality is a critical challenge in Asia in the context of growing industrialization, urbanization, and climate change. Nature-based solutions (NbS) could play an important role in reducing urban water pollution, while generating multiple co-benefits that could make cities more liveable and resilient. In this regard, a number of pilot and demonstration projects have been set up to explore their potential across cities in Asia. Their effectiveness and impacts, however, have not been adequately documented, thus how they can be sustained, replicated and up-scaled remain poorly understood. This study aims to contribute to addressing this challenge by co-developing an integrated assessment framework and employing it to understand how existing evaluations of NbS in the region can be improved. It focuses specifically on a set of nature-based solutions that have been employed for water treatment across six cities in Southeast Asia (two in each Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and Vietnam), namely, floating wetlands, constructed wetlands and maturation ponds. The study also suggests specific methodologies for capturing a set of core indicators considered relevant for assessing the effectiveness and capturing the multi-faceted impacts of the examined NbS.

History

Volume

32

Issue

3

Start Page

335

End Page

365

Number of Pages

31

Start Date

2023-11-05

eISSN

1520-6483

ISSN

1088-1913

Publisher

Wiley

Additional Rights

CC-BY-NC-ND

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2022-09-15

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Environmental Quality Management

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