XF-169WQSC-7
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Remaking stormwater as a resource: technology, law, and citizenship

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Abstract

This review examines how stormwater is being rethought of as a resource in urban planning and governance. No longer administered simply as a conveyance problem, a range of actors are progressively repurposing stormwater as an underutilized resource that can resolve water quality and quantity challenges. I suggest this transition emerged out of the need to address a host of problems rooted in the institutional and infrastructural legacy of treating stormwater as a waste and flood control problem, as well as a new set of concerns associated with climate change, continued urbanization, and fiscal and administrative cuts. As a response, a number of technical and political mechanisms are looking to remake stormwater as a resource. In particular, the review focuses on the role of green infrastructure and technological change, legal structures, and incentives to enroll citizens into the governance process. These practices assemble stormwater as a resource by configuring diverse forms of knowledge, technology, and relations that meet political goals to build smart, resilient, and sustainable cities. This article is categorized under: Engineering Water > Sustainable Engineering of Water Human Water > Water Governance Science of Water > Water Quality

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Issuer
Wiley (Business Strategy and the Environment)
Document Type
Research / Academic Paper
Publication Year
2018
Retrieved
5 May 2026
Source
doi.org
Record ID
XF169WQSC7
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Wiley (Business Strategy and the Environment) (2018). Remaking stormwater as a resource: technology, law, and citizenship. XFID: XF-169WQSC-7. Retrieved from https://xframework.id/XF169WQSC7
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