the concept of “dual carbon” has gained increasing attention
with many explorations and practices carried out at both domestically and internationally to address carbon emission reduction in the water sector. However
little research has focused on the integration of the “dual carbon” strategy with smart water conservancy. Utilizing information and intelligent technologies to promote the green and low-carbon development of the water conservancy is thus crucial.This paper briefly introduces the background of the “dual carbon” strategy and emphasizes the significance of building a smart water conservancy system to achieve the “dual carbon” goals. It reviews the current state of “dual carbon” research in the water conservancy
analyzes application scenarios for integrating “dual carbon” with smart water conservancy
and examines four key areas induding optimizing the overall framework
updating and improving infrastructure
enhancing evaluation and accounting capabilities
and deepening the integration of business applications. This paper reflects on the current focus of smart water conservancy building
proposes relevant strategies
and provides a forward-looking perspective on the development of smart water conservancy systems under the “dual carbon” framework.