Regional Water Supply Development in South Sweden
Publication: Journal of Urban Planning and Development
Volume 114, Issue 1
Abstract
The history of the regional water supply system in southernmost Sweden is examined from the perspective of regional public‐works planning and planning under uncertainty. In this case, a history of successful regional water supply projects ended with the apparent failure of a large water supply scheme because of insufficient demand. Some implications of these successes and failures are discussed for the planning of regional water supply and other public works projects.
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