Urban Hydrologics’ Strategic Adaptation Framework for Tropical Watersheds

The Urban Hydrologics Strategic Adaptation Framework for Tropical Watersheds offers an innovative approach to addressing the complex challenges of water management in urban environments. This framework is particularly relevant for tropical islands like Puerto Rico and Singapore, where the interplay between inland and coastal ecosystems is crucial for achieving island-wide climate resilience. Given their exposure to tropical weather extremes and the need for meticulous resource management, this strategic framework ensures a comprehensive, integrated approach to managing water resources, ecosystem services, and socio-economic co-benefits effectively.

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UHS Strategic Adaptation Framework

The Urban Hydrologics Strategic Adaptation Framework for Tropical Watersheds has been developed from extensive research and practical experience, aiming to enhance the resilience, performance, and co-benefits for communities within the pan-tropics. The framework consists of the following components: Two contexts for Strategic Integration, Three Key Strategic Scales, and Four Key Variables.

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