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Systemic analysis of urban water supply and growth management

Author: Grigg, Neil S.
Date: 1997
Periodical: Journal of Urban Planning and Development
Abstract: Systems techniques offer civil engineers new tools for the analysis and synthesis of systemic issues, and they could be used more effectively in the urban growth and infrastructure arena. This paper dicusses three versions of systems techniques and compares their concepts with those of other planning processes. Through a retrospective view of a systems dynamics modeling project, the paper shows how quantitative analysis can be applied to an urban water supply system, and dicusses how other systems techniques are used in the decision process. The papaer argues that comprehensive models could provide better decision information and inspire greater public confidence in the decision process, but they cannot eliminate uncertainty and conflict, nor can they replace the planning processes with public involvement that have envolved alongside systems technologies. However, systems and model techniques can enable civil engineers to provide more clearly during the decision process.


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