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A Study on a Legal Framework of Smart Water Grid

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It is high time that state, local government, public institution, company and people should establish a new paradigm in order to overcome water shortage due to global population growth, urbanization and climate change etc. This means that we should establish strategies for water management in a dimension of securing state competitiveness of a dynamic force for new growth as well as prevention of disaster through integrated smart water management, turning away from passive defense strategy to water crisis. Smart Water Management that refers to implement intelligent water information systems by IT convergence is considered a new paradigm. Smart Water Grid (hereinafter “SWG”) is the core of this water management policy. In this paper, we try to study the Smart Water policy, especially SWG, and legislation development trends in major advanced countries such as U.S.A., EU, Singapore, Australia and Japan etc. In the conclusion, we suggest a proposal for structuring a legal framework of SWG in an era of climate change.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. The Concept, Background and Expectation of the Smart Water Grid
  2.1. Concept of Smart Water Grid
  2.2. Background of Smart Water Grid 2.2.1. The Action against Climate Change and the Appearance of New Strategy for Integrated Water Resource Management: SWG is very useful to cope with one Resources Management strategies. Especially, pivotal concept system
  2.3. Expected Effect of Smart Water Grid
 3. Water Management Policies of Major Countries and their Current Trends of Legislation
  3.1. The Policies and Directions of Legislations of Major Countries
  3.2. Current Trends of Legislation of Major Countries
 4. Cooperative Structuring of Integration-oriented Smart Water Grid and Governance
  4.1. The Integration of the Separated Water Resources Management Function and the Comprehensive Water Resources Management
  4.2. The Formation of the Water Resources Management Governance for the Co-work and Adjustment
 5. Necessity for Introducing Legal System of Smart Water Management and Current Laws on Smart Water Grid and its Problems
  5.1. Necessity for Introducing Legal System of Smart Water Management
  5.2. Current Laws on Smart Water Grid and its Problems
  5.3. Problem of Legislation Related to Water Management and Necessity of Revision
  5.4. Current Laws on Smart Water Grid and its Problems
 6. Necessity for Making an Integrated Law on Smart Water Grid and its Direction
  6.1. Necessity for Making an Integrated Law on Smart Water Grid
  6.2. Direction of an Integrated Law on Smart Water Grid
 7. Conclusion
 Acknowledgements
 References

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  • Koh Moon-Hyun Department of Law, Soongsil University, 369, Sangdo-ro, Dongjak-Gu, Seoul, Korea

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