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The Crisis Of Innovation In Water And Wastewater

Duncan A. Thomas, Research Associate, PREST, University of Manchester, UK and Roger R. Ford, Associate Dean (Academic Enterprise) and Professor of Innovation and Technology Strategy, University of Salford, UK
2005 352 pp Hardback 978 1 84376 626 1 $140.00 on-line discount $126.00

‘Whilst acknowledging a “massive leap from standpipe to universal water provision in 100 years” in developed countries, the authors of this book see problems for global sustainable water supply and wastewater removal in the future. Using the UK water industry as an example, they describe the global water industry as risk averse and unwilling to innovate, a view that is encouraged by the institutional and financial regimes under which it works. The book explores the reasons for concern and sets out some hard-hitting views on how the water industry is failing to identify and tackle the essential problems in a world which is becoming ever more depleted of fresh water. The concluding chapter brings to a focus the problems of the crisis in innovation and gives some concrete suggestions for tackling them. This volume should raise the awareness of policymakers and regulators, technologists and concerned members of the public.’
– Peter Chave, Independent Consultant and formerly Head of Pollution Control, National Rivers Authority, UK

This significant new book highlights a little acknowledged but potentially catastrophic crisis of innovation in the global water sector, which institutions and industries are frighteningly ill-equipped to tackle or even accept. It suggests potential new technology and policy approaches to overcome both current and future problems.

Contents: 1. Introducing the Crisis of Innovation in Water and Wastewater 2. Water’s Pervasive Role in the Development of Global Society 3. Technology and Innovation for Socio-economic Growth 4. Historical Development and Evolution of the UK Water Industry 5. Water Industry Technology and Innovation Frozen in Time 6. Potential for Sustainable Development in the Water Sector 7. Instances of the Crisis of Innovation in the UK 8. International Illustrations of the Crisis of Innovation 9. A New Paradigm and a New Programme of Action 10. Transforming the Inertia of Inevitability into Sustainability Appendix: Overview of Evidence Sources References Index
View the author's website at
http://les.man.ac.uk/PREST/People/Staff/Duncan_Thomas.html





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