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First Steps in Urban Water: Managing Water as a Resource

Climate change is creating more extreme weather, and the frequency and severity of both flooding events and droughts is increasing. Trees and other green infrastructure play an important role in sustainable water resource management – but also need effective water resource management to survive and thrive in urban areas.
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​Available here: https://doi.org/10.25500/epapers.bham.00004109.
This short guide, which is relevant for all working in the built environment, explains how we can and should be managing water as a resource, with a focus on the role of trees and other green infrastructure in urban areas.
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