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View article: Reducing the Rate of Mn Dissolution in LiMn<sub>0.8</sub>Fe<sub>0.2</sub>PO<sub>4</sub>/Graphite Cells with Mixed Salt and Low Salt Molarity Electrolytes
Reducing the Rate of Mn Dissolution in LiMn<sub>0.8</sub>Fe<sub>0.2</sub>PO<sub>4</sub>/Graphite Cells with Mixed Salt and Low Salt Molarity Electrolytes Open
Li-ion cells using LiMn x Fe 1-x PO 4 (LMFP) as the positive electrode can fail via Mn dissolution from the positive electrode and subsequent deposition on the negative electrode. Developing methods to reduce the amount of Mn on the negati…
View article: Cohort profile: the BangladEsh Longitudinal Investigation of Emerging Vascular and nonvascular Events (BELIEVE) cohort study
Cohort profile: the BangladEsh Longitudinal Investigation of Emerging Vascular and nonvascular Events (BELIEVE) cohort study Open
Purpose Bangladesh has experienced a rapid epidemiological transition from communicable to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in recent decades. There is, however, limited evidence about multidimensional determinants of NCDs in this populati…
View article: Beyond 2030: structures for achieving sustainable development
Beyond 2030: structures for achieving sustainable development Open
With 2030 quickly approaching and hence the end of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) timeline, it is necessary to start the conversation as to what the post-2030 international development goals, that will take over from the SDGs, will…
View article: Socio-Demographic Factors Driving the Choice of Alternative Safe Water Sources and Their Implications for Public Health: Lessons from Goalmari, Bangladesh
Socio-Demographic Factors Driving the Choice of Alternative Safe Water Sources and Their Implications for Public Health: Lessons from Goalmari, Bangladesh Open
This study examined how socio-economic driving forces influence households’ choice of water, ranging from a piped water supply provided by Veolia to untreated sources contaminated with high levels of arsenic and pathogens. Households fall …
View article: Decision: Introducing <i>Cambridge Prisms Water</i>: Solutions for managing an essential resource and critical hazard — R0/PR3
Decision: Introducing <i>Cambridge Prisms Water</i>: Solutions for managing an essential resource and critical hazard — R0/PR3 Open
Water is a vital resource essential for both sustaining life and a healthy environment as well as being a critical hazard in the form of floods or droughts which can destroy people's livelihoods and property. This gives rise to a multi-fac…
View article: Recommendation: Introducing <i>Cambridge Prisms Water</i>: Solutions for managing an essential resource and critical hazard — R0/PR2
Recommendation: Introducing <i>Cambridge Prisms Water</i>: Solutions for managing an essential resource and critical hazard — R0/PR2 Open
Water is a vital resource essential for both sustaining life and a healthy environment as well as being a critical hazard in the form of floods or droughts which can destroy people's livelihoods and property. This gives rise to a multi-fac…
View article: Author comment: Introducing <i>Cambridge Prisms Water</i>: Solutions for managing an essential resource and critical hazard — R0/PR1
Author comment: Introducing <i>Cambridge Prisms Water</i>: Solutions for managing an essential resource and critical hazard — R0/PR1 Open
Water is a vital resource essential for both sustaining life and a healthy environment as well as being a critical hazard in the form of floods or droughts which can destroy people's livelihoods and property. This gives rise to a multi-fac…
View article: Improving urban water management and building water supply resilience in the city of Harare, Zimbabwe – a systems view
Improving urban water management and building water supply resilience in the city of Harare, Zimbabwe – a systems view Open
Starting from a resilience assessment of Harare's water supply, the system interactions of the city’s water management arrangements are explored through a series of causal loop diagrams. These are based on economic, physical, commercial, e…
View article: The impact of providing arsenic contamination-free drinking water and simultaneous alteration in different socio-economic variables in a highly arsenic-prone area in Bangladesh
The impact of providing arsenic contamination-free drinking water and simultaneous alteration in different socio-economic variables in a highly arsenic-prone area in Bangladesh Open
The impact of providing arsenic contamination-free drinking water and simultaneous alteration in di erent socio
View article: Rewards, risks and responsible deployment of artificial intelligence in water systems
Rewards, risks and responsible deployment of artificial intelligence in water systems Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly proposed to address deficiencies across water systems, which currently leave about 25% of the global population without clean water, about 50% without sanitation services and about 30% without h…
View article: Introducing <i>Cambridge Prisms Water</i> : Solutions for managing an essential resource and critical hazard
Introducing <i>Cambridge Prisms Water</i> : Solutions for managing an essential resource and critical hazard Open
Water is a vital resource essential for both sustaining life and a healthy environment as well as being a critical hazard in the form of floods or droughts which can destroy people’s livelihoods and property. This gives rise to a multi-fac…
View article: Engineers as advocates for sustainable development: Countering misinformation and the need for Aristotelian rhetoric
Engineers as advocates for sustainable development: Countering misinformation and the need for Aristotelian rhetoric Open
The paper argues that engineers need to take action as advocates for sustainable development, and for spotting and correcting fake news and mis-information. The spread of counter factual information is reviewed and its impact on encouragin…
View article: Spatial Analysis of the Drivers, Characteristics, and Effects of Forest Fragmentation
Spatial Analysis of the Drivers, Characteristics, and Effects of Forest Fragmentation Open
Building on the existing literature, this study examines whether specific drivers of forest fragmentation cause particular fragmentation characteristics, and how these characteristics can be linked to their effects on forest-dwelling speci…
View article: Water-Wise Cities and Sustainable Water Systems: Concepts, Technologies, and Applications
Water-Wise Cities and Sustainable Water Systems: Concepts, Technologies, and Applications Open
Building water-wise cities is a pressing need nowadays in both developed and developing countries. This is mainly due to the limitation of the available water resources and aging infrastructure to meet the needs of adapting to social and e…
View article: Building resilience in water supply infrastructure in the face of future uncertainties: Insight from Cape Town
Building resilience in water supply infrastructure in the face of future uncertainties: Insight from Cape Town Open
Building water-wise cities is a pressing need nowadays in both developed and developing countries. This is mainly due to the limitation of the available water resources and aging infrastructure to meet the needs of adapting to social and e…
View article: How natural flood management helps downstream urban drainage in various storm directions
How natural flood management helps downstream urban drainage in various storm directions Open
The wider benefits of Natural Flood Management (NFM) are increasingly used to engage local stakeholders and justify physical implementation. Previous studies have highlighted the potential for upstream NFM interventions to contribute to wa…
View article: The potential for natural flood management to maintain free discharge at urban drainage outfalls
The potential for natural flood management to maintain free discharge at urban drainage outfalls Open
This study examines whether catchment‐scale natural flood management (NFM) interventions could help to manage water levels in downstream urban watercourses and promote free discharge from surface drainage outfalls. A coupled modelling appr…
View article: Integrating blue-green and grey infrastructure through an adaptation pathways approach to surface water flooding
Integrating blue-green and grey infrastructure through an adaptation pathways approach to surface water flooding Open
A range of solutions to future flood risk are available ranging from blue-green infrastructure (BGI) as commonly incorporated in sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) to traditional grey infrastructure (e.g. pipe networks, storage tanks, flo…
View article: Research data supporting "Integrating Blue-Green and Grey Infrastructure through an Adaptation Pathways Approach to Surface Water Flooding"
Research data supporting "Integrating Blue-Green and Grey Infrastructure through an Adaptation Pathways Approach to Surface Water Flooding" Open
This dataset includes three spreadsheets for i) providing the 1 in 5 year rainfall inputs to the SWMM model, and associated outputs ii) discounted CAPEX, OPEX and TOTEX cost calculations for each adaptation pathway, iii) a Multiple benefit…
View article: Editorial: great floods have flown from simple sources
Editorial: great floods have flown from simple sources Open
We are facing a climate emergency. As global temperatures rise and weather patterns become more intense and uncertain, a serious threat is the exposure of urban populations to catastrophic flood damage. Compounding the problem is the way c…
View article: Evaluating the effectiveness of catchment-scale approaches in mitigating urban surface water flooding
Evaluating the effectiveness of catchment-scale approaches in mitigating urban surface water flooding Open
The argument for natural flood management in the UK has strengthened in recent years with increasing awareness of the potential benefits gained from upstream interventions (especially improvements in water quality, public amenities and bio…
View article: The blue-green path to urban flood resilience
The blue-green path to urban flood resilience Open
Achieving urban flood resilience at local, regional and national levels requires a transformative change in planning, design and implementation of urban water systems. Flood risk, wastewater and stormwater management should be re-envisaged…
View article: The impact of procurement and siting procedures on handpump functionality in Uganda
The impact of procurement and siting procedures on handpump functionality in Uganda Open
Recent findings from Owor et al. (2017) indicate that a high percentage of rural handpump-boreholes (HPBs) in Uganda are in a state of failure. This research seeks to understand the high rate of failure by examining the siting and drilling…
View article: The Influence of Underlying Stresses from Environmental Hazards on Resilience in Bangladesh: A System View
The Influence of Underlying Stresses from Environmental Hazards on Resilience in Bangladesh: A System View Open
Bangladesh is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, while its people also suffer from a range of environmental hazards linked to the growing prevalence of non-communicable diseases. These diseases are responsible for incr…
View article: Correction to “Factors Associated with Water Service Continuity for the Rural Populations of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Mozambique”
Correction to “Factors Associated with Water Service Continuity for the Rural Populations of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Mozambique” Open
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVAddition/CorrectionNEXTORIGINAL ARTICLEThis notice is a correctionCorrection to “Factors Associated with Water Service Continuity for the Rural Populations of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Mozambique”…
View article: Achieving Urban Flood Resilience in an Uncertain Future
Achieving Urban Flood Resilience in an Uncertain Future Open
Preliminary results of the UK Urban Flood Resilience research consortium are presented and discussed, with the work being conducted against a background of future uncertainties with respect to changing climate and increasing urbanization. …
View article: Factors Associated with Water Service Continuity for the Rural Populations of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Mozambique
Factors Associated with Water Service Continuity for the Rural Populations of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Mozambique Open
Access to continuous water supply is key for improving health and economic outcomes in rural areas of low- and middle-income countries, but the factors associated with continuous water access in these areas have not been well-characterized…