Rapid urbanization and climate change place immense pressure on municipal water systems, often forcing communities to rely on informal network solutions. Understanding how these self-organized systems operate is critical to building truly resilient and equitable cities. This text-only course guides you through the foundational concepts of urban water planning, focusing on the vulnerabilities and strengths of informal water connections. You will learn to evaluate infrastructure risk under climate stress and explore strategies to integrate informal networks into formal climate adaptation frameworks.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core terminology of urban water systems, informal infrastructure, and climate adaptation.
- Analyze how informal water connections form, operate, and impact urban communities.
- Assess the climate vulnerabilities of decentralized and self-organized water networks.
- Evaluate strategies for building resilience and water security in rapidly growing urban areas.
- Apply modern planning frameworks that balance formal municipal systems with informal community solutions.
Starting with basic definitions of urban hydrology and infrastructure, the course progresses to real-world planning scenarios, examining how policy, climate risks, and community action intersect. This course is designed for beginners in urban planning, sustainability, and environmental studies, with no prior engineering or planning experience required. Start reading today to help shape more resilient and water-secure urban environments.
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