Building Urban Water Resilience: New Perspectives for the Guadalajara Drought-Readiness Program

Climate change is compelling cities to become resilient in the face of a wider range of meteorological phenomena. Starting with approaches to cope with hurricanes or floods, resilient city strategies have to consider longer-term and more territorially expansive challenges, such as multiannual and mu...

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Main Author: Flores-Elizondo, Rodrigo
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2016
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.jmgs-10492023-09-14T09:42:03Z Building Urban Water Resilience: New Perspectives for the Guadalajara Drought-Readiness Program Flores-Elizondo, Rodrigo Climate change is compelling cities to become resilient in the face of a wider range of meteorological phenomena. Starting with approaches to cope with hurricanes or floods, resilient city strategies have to consider longer-term and more territorially expansive challenges, such as multiannual and multi-regional droughts. Urban planners, local and regional governments, and political consultants are therefore driven to consider more complex models to build resilient cities. One example is the case of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico’s second largest city and which was recently included in the 100 Resilient Cities network. The city obtained a drought management program from the federal government in 2015, but such efforts have not yet been coordinated with current public policy or with the rapid growth of the city. This article explores a more comprehensive proposal of public policy to deal with a big city’s water supply and expected shortages. It combines elements from the Resilience Alliance methodology and the Transition to Urban Water Services of Tomorrow (TRUST) Program funded by the European Union. 2016-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/jmgs/vol4/iss1/4 info:doi/10.13185/2244-6893.1049 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/jmgs/article/1049/viewcontent/building_urban_water_resilience_new_perspectives_for_the_guadalajara_drought_readiness_program.pdf Journal of Management for Global Sustainability Archīum Ateneo
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description Climate change is compelling cities to become resilient in the face of a wider range of meteorological phenomena. Starting with approaches to cope with hurricanes or floods, resilient city strategies have to consider longer-term and more territorially expansive challenges, such as multiannual and multi-regional droughts. Urban planners, local and regional governments, and political consultants are therefore driven to consider more complex models to build resilient cities. One example is the case of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico’s second largest city and which was recently included in the 100 Resilient Cities network. The city obtained a drought management program from the federal government in 2015, but such efforts have not yet been coordinated with current public policy or with the rapid growth of the city. This article explores a more comprehensive proposal of public policy to deal with a big city’s water supply and expected shortages. It combines elements from the Resilience Alliance methodology and the Transition to Urban Water Services of Tomorrow (TRUST) Program funded by the European Union.
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author Flores-Elizondo, Rodrigo
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Building Urban Water Resilience: New Perspectives for the Guadalajara Drought-Readiness Program
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title Building Urban Water Resilience: New Perspectives for the Guadalajara Drought-Readiness Program
title_short Building Urban Water Resilience: New Perspectives for the Guadalajara Drought-Readiness Program
title_full Building Urban Water Resilience: New Perspectives for the Guadalajara Drought-Readiness Program
title_fullStr Building Urban Water Resilience: New Perspectives for the Guadalajara Drought-Readiness Program
title_full_unstemmed Building Urban Water Resilience: New Perspectives for the Guadalajara Drought-Readiness Program
title_sort building urban water resilience: new perspectives for the guadalajara drought-readiness program
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2016
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/jmgs/vol4/iss1/4
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/jmgs/article/1049/viewcontent/building_urban_water_resilience_new_perspectives_for_the_guadalajara_drought_readiness_program.pdf
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