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Integrating fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model in the ecological and economic assessment of urban freshwater resources

Qiao Zeng https://orcid.org/0009-0004-1807-0215 A *
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A School of Business, Chongqing College of Humanities, Science and Technology, Chongqing, 401524, PR China.

* Correspondence to: 740556801@qq.com

Handling Editor: Yong Xiao

Marine and Freshwater Research 75, MF23261 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF23261
Submitted: 11 January 2024  Accepted: 3 July 2024  Published: 29 July 2024

© 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing

Abstract

Context

Rapid urbanisation and economic growth have intensified challenges such as water scarcity and flood management in urban areas. Addressing these issues requires enhanced water-management strategies to support sustainable urban development.

Aims

This study aims to refine the framework for water-saving initiatives in cities, crucial for implementing stringent water-management practices and addressing complex water challenges, thereby contributing to sustainable economic and social progress.

Methods

Using the analytic hierarchy process, a comprehensive evaluation model for urban water-resource management was developed. This model integrates an evaluation index system that considers social, economic and environmental benefits, promoting sustainable development and the circular economy.

Key results

The developed model successfully enables both quantitative and qualitative assessments of urban water-resource management strategies. It offers a more streamlined and accurate methodology for evaluating the regional water-resource carrying capacity, surpassing the precision and usability of existing models.

Conclusions

The study underscores the critical role of advanced water-resource management strategies in urban environments. It demonstrated that integrated approaches are essential for addressing the multifaceted challenges of urban water management and for promoting urban sustainability.

Implications

This research provides actionable insights for policymakers, highlighting the necessity of incorporating comprehensive evaluation models in urban water management. By emphasising the integration of social, economic and environmental benefits, it supports the advancement of sustainable water-use practices and promotes ecological and social equity.

Keywords: analytic hierarchy process, circular economy, comprehensive evaluation, flood management, sustainable development, urban sustainability, urban water resources, water management strategies, water-saving initiatives, water scarcity.

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