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Proposal for Applying Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDSs) as a Strategic Business Unit at a Military Development Located in Southern Europe (Córdoba, Spain): “Project BLET”

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  • Antonio Lanceta Gutiérrez

    (Faculty of Economics and Business Sciencies, International Doctoral School Researcher of the UNED, 28040 Madrid, Spain)

  • Sara Perales-Momparler

    (Green Blue Management S. L. (TYPSA Group), Paterna, 46980 Valencia, Spain)

  • Miguel Rico Cortés

    (Green Blue Management S. L. (TYPSA Group), Paterna, 46980 Valencia, Spain)

Abstract

The Spanish Army is planning to create a new Logistics Base in Córdoba, in a development known as “Project BLET” (85 agricultural hectares, developed into an industrial zone). The Sustainability Concept proposed here is framed within the context of the strategic management process as a Strategic Business Unit. Aligned with 2030 AGENDA, the above mentioned process focuses on efficient water management and is providing a drainage strategy based on the use of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDSs), as well as a water management plan that aims to consider rainfall as a key non-potable water resource. The purpose is to prepare a roadmap, based on the Project, and a methodology that guarantees the viability of the SuDS and its non-potable rainwater use. The final result could be a sustainable military logistics hub in Southern Europe, which would stand out for being a pioneer in the treatment of rainwater and have sustainability features that are intended to be certified and assessed by different institutions.

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  • Antonio Lanceta Gutiérrez & Sara Perales-Momparler & Miguel Rico Cortés, 2024. "Proposal for Applying Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDSs) as a Strategic Business Unit at a Military Development Located in Southern Europe (Córdoba, Spain): “Project BLET”," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(5), pages 1-22, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:5:p:2034-:d:1349057
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