Research Article

Innovative water management strategies for sports fields: A practical approach to sustainability

Volume: 8 Number: 4 December 31, 2025
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Innovative water management strategies for sports fields: A practical approach to sustainability

Abstract

Today, factors such as rapidly increasing population, excessive urbanization, and unconscious consumption of natural resources are causing negative impacts on both the quantity and quality of water resources. Therefore, concepts such as water-sensitive smart cities, sustainable urbanism, and green infrastructure are becoming increasingly important today. Considering the high number of football stadiums in cities and the high participation rates in football, these areas are causing significant water consumption. In this study, it is proposed that stadium water consumption, including field irrigation, lavatories, showers, toilets, and stadium cleaning, be met through innovative water management practices rather than relying on municipal water supplies. This approach aims to promote more efficient use of water resources and foster a sustainable water management strategy. Integrating football stadiums into water-efficient smart city concepts can offer significant benefits in terms of economic, social, and prestige factors. Therefore, we propose a sustainable and integrated stadium water management approach that includes commonly used urban practices such as rainwater harvesting systems, rain gardens, and greywater usage, as well as the treatment and reuse of rainwater and irrigation water from field surfaces. Creating an additional and inexpensive source for stadium water consumption, reducing surface runoff and pollution, lightening the flowrate on sewage networks, creating an aesthetic stadium surroundings, and reducing dependence on municipal water, this concept, which can self-sufficiently water consumption for much of the year, will transform stadiums into water-efficient/sensitive structures.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Environmentally Sustainable Engineering , Water Harvesting

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

November 18, 2025

Publication Date

December 31, 2025

Submission Date

September 13, 2024

Acceptance Date

January 20, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 8 Number: 4

APA
Kesgin, E., & Gezici, K. (2025). Innovative water management strategies for sports fields: A practical approach to sustainability. Environmental Research and Technology, 8(4), 928-940. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.1549699
AMA
1.Kesgin E, Gezici K. Innovative water management strategies for sports fields: A practical approach to sustainability. ERT. 2025;8(4):928-940. doi:10.35208/ert.1549699
Chicago
Kesgin, Erdal, and Kadir Gezici. 2025. “Innovative Water Management Strategies for Sports Fields: A Practical Approach to Sustainability”. Environmental Research and Technology 8 (4): 928-40. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.1549699.
EndNote
Kesgin E, Gezici K (December 1, 2025) Innovative water management strategies for sports fields: A practical approach to sustainability. Environmental Research and Technology 8 4 928–940.
IEEE
[1]E. Kesgin and K. Gezici, “Innovative water management strategies for sports fields: A practical approach to sustainability”, ERT, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 928–940, Dec. 2025, doi: 10.35208/ert.1549699.
ISNAD
Kesgin, Erdal - Gezici, Kadir. “Innovative Water Management Strategies for Sports Fields: A Practical Approach to Sustainability”. Environmental Research and Technology 8/4 (December 1, 2025): 928-940. https://doi.org/10.35208/ert.1549699.
JAMA
1.Kesgin E, Gezici K. Innovative water management strategies for sports fields: A practical approach to sustainability. ERT. 2025;8:928–940.
MLA
Kesgin, Erdal, and Kadir Gezici. “Innovative Water Management Strategies for Sports Fields: A Practical Approach to Sustainability”. Environmental Research and Technology, vol. 8, no. 4, Dec. 2025, pp. 928-40, doi:10.35208/ert.1549699.
Vancouver
1.Erdal Kesgin, Kadir Gezici. Innovative water management strategies for sports fields: A practical approach to sustainability. ERT. 2025 Dec. 1;8(4):928-40. doi:10.35208/ert.1549699