
Global Imperative for Water Recycling and Reuse: Climate Resilience and Resource Recovery in Riyadh
The global water sector must adopt a Circular Water Economy, viewing wastewater as a resource. Recycling and reuse provide reliable, climate-resilient supplies, reduce energy costs, and contribute ...
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Innovative Finance for Water Resilience: PPPs, Green Bonds, and the Global Investment Gap
The global water sector's investment gap, caused by underpriced water, is overcome by innovative finance models. PPPs, Green Bonds, and Impact Bonds mobilize private capital to ensure the long-term...
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The Circular Water Economy: Resource Recovery, Wastewater Reuse, and Water Security in Dubai
The Circular Water Economy shifts wastewater facilities to resource recovery hubs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover). Maximizing non-potable reuse provides a reliable, climate-resilient water source...
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Global Water Scarcity and the Shift to Non-Conventional Supply: Riyadh's Strategy
Arid regions are shifting from traditional supplies to non-conventional sources like desalination and reuse to achieve water security. Riyadh’s strategy focuses on preserving non-renewable groundwa...
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The Water–Energy Nexus: Desalination Vulnerability and Resilience in Doha
Desalination's high energy demand links water security to energy stability, exposing the system to climate and price shocks. Learn how Doha manages this by building strategic storage (Mega Reservoi...
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Water Reuse, Recycling, and Scarcity in Arid Environments: Doha's Circular Economy
Climate change intensifies water scarcity in arid regions, making efficient reuse and recycling critical. Learn how Doha is addressing this through regulatory reform, greywater separation, and majo...
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Urban Flood Resilience: Nature-Based Solutions and Green Infrastructure in Doha
Urban flood resilience requires shifting from rigid grey infrastructure to flexible, multi-benefit Nature-Based Solutions (NBS). See how Doha, Qatar is combining green infrastructure (wetlands) and...
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Muscat Wadi Flood Risk: 45% Exposure & Urban Resilience
Muscat, Oman now faces nearly 45% of its areas within wadi flood exposure zones. This article explains how urban expansion, runoff intensification, grey infrastructure limits, and dual hazards are ...
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Circular Water Economy in Muscat: Governance, Reuse, and Climate-Resilient Water Systems
Muscat is reshaping its water future through a Circular Water Economy built on reuse, recovery, and climate-resilient governance. This high-level briefing outlines the strategies driving the capita...
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Building Kuwait’s Resilient Flood and Stormwater Future
Kuwait is advancing resilient flood and stormwater management through greener urban design, hybrid drainage systems, and long-term planning to support safer, climate-ready cities.
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