Description:
The book includes five chapters: General Report, Macro Perspective, Industry Development, Technology Innovation, and Comprehensive Application.
The general report aims at the impact of the development situation and allocation of water resources in the Greater Bay Area on the economic development of cities in the Bay Area, clarifies the importance of water resource security, and forecasts the overall situation of water resources security in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area with feasible optimization suggestions.
The Macroview combines the current implementation of “high-quality water supply” in pilot cities in developed cities, and pays close attention to the constraints on water resources that Guangdong Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area will benchmark in the future. Exploratory research on three dimensions of environmental governance, and put forward countermeasures from the perspective of macro policy guidance.
Based on the prominent contradictions of urban development in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, the industry development chapter analyzes the development status and innovation prospects of the two sub-divisions of water supply and drainage in the Bay Area, and systematically analyzes the development and transformation of the water industry in terms of investment and financing models,which is on effective support for high-quality development in the Bay Area. The technical innovation chapter responds to the technical bottlenecks involved in the previous chapters, and gives a detailed introduction to the three types of water supply and drainage guarantee processing technologies, including water quality detection, water supply process management, and membrane technology application, and provides scientific ideas for promoting field policy optimization and industry breakthrough.
The comprehensive application chapter introduces two major demonstration cases of the Maozhou River Basin Comprehensive Management and the Pearl River Delta Water Resources Allocation Key Project. Combining specific operation management models and engineering planning schemes, it summarizes the advanced concepts science, technology of water resources in the Greater Bay Area in actual production and construction.