Environmental and Water Resources History

Environmental and Water Resources History
Author: Jerry R. Rogers,Augustine J. Fredrich
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015055614070

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Annotation Twenty-four contributions address the history of various government and academic organizations that have played a role in the nation's water resources and environmental activities. Papers address topics including environmental engineering history and developments, hydraulic engineering pioneers, Bureau of Reclamation history and developments, university water and hydraulic education and research, hydrology and water resource planning, and an invited paper discussing the history of life on the Coosa, Tallapoosa, Cahaba, and Alabama rivers. Six contributions discuss the formation of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute (EWRI) and the history of ASCE technical divisions and codes and standards activities. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Environmental History of Water

Environmental History of Water
Author: Petri S. Juuti,Tapio Katko,H. Vuorinen
Publsiher: IWA Publishing
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2007-02-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781843391104

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The World Water Development Report 2003 pointed out the extensive problem that: 'Sadly, the tragedy of the water crisis is not simply a result of lack of water but is, essentially, one of poor water governance.' Cross-sectional and historical intra-national and international comparisons have been recognized as a valuable method of study in different sectors of human life, including technologies and governance. Environmental History of Water fills this gap, with its main focus being on water and sanitation services and their evolution. Altogether 34 authors have written 30 chapters for this multidisciplinary book which divides into four chronological parts, from ancient cultures to the challenges of the 21st century, each with its introduction and conclusions written by the editors. The authors represent such disciplines as history of technology, history of public health, public policy, development studies, sociology, engineering and management sciences. This book emphasizes that the history of water and sanitation services is strongly linked to current water management and policy issues, as well as future implications. Geographically the book consists of local cases from all inhabited continents. The key penetrating themes of the book include especially population growth, health, water consumption, technological choices and governance. There is great need for general, long-term analysis at the global level. Lessons learned from earlier societies help us to understand the present crisis and challenges. This new book, Environmental History of Water, provides this analysis by studying these lessons.

Environmental and Water Resources

Environmental and Water Resources
Author: Jerry R. Rogers
Publsiher: ASCE Publications
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: UOM:39015068765588

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This collection contains 18 papers presented at the Fourth National EWRI History Symposium, Environmental and Water Resources Institute Congress, held in Tampa, Florida, May 15-19, 2007.

Water Resources and Environmental History

Water Resources and Environmental History
Author: Jerry R. Rogers,Glenn Owen Brown,Jürgen Garbrecht
Publsiher: Amer Society of Civil Engineers
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 078440738X

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Water Resources and Environmental History is a collection of historical articles that cover the existence and function of early water projects and origins of some of today's greatest water systems. Water and sedimentation topics extend back to the Greek and Roman Eras, the ancestral Puebloans who lived in southwestern Colorado 1,200 years ago, and the Incas who constructed Machu Picchu. The unique diversity of topics covered include: construction of the Suez Canal, a photo essay of the Strawberry Valley Project, history of the Bureau of Reclamation's dam design, historical perspectives on existing hydrologic and hydraulic programs, hydraulic laboratories, and engineering libraries. Practicing engineers, students, historians, and anyone interested in the origins of some of today's greatest water systems will benefit from reading this book.

Principles of Water Resources

Principles of Water Resources
Author: Thomas V. Cech
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118790298

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Proper management of water resources can take many forms, and requires the knowledge and expertise to work at the intersection of mathematics, geology, biology, geography, meteorology, political science, and even psychology. This book provides an essential foundation in water management and development concepts and practices, dissecting complex topics into short, understandable explanations that spark true interest in the field. Approaching the study of water resources systematically, the discussion begins with historical perspective before moving on to physical processes, engineering, water chemistry, government regulation, environmental issues, global conflict, and more. Now in its fourth edition, this text provides the most current introduction to a field that is becoming ever more critical as climate change begins to threaten water supplies around the world. As geography, climate, population growth, and technology collide, effective resource management must include a comprehensive understanding of how these forces intermingle and come to life in the water so critical to us all.

World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2013

World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2013
Author: Craig L. Patterson,Scott D. Struck,Daniel J. Murray (Jr.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Ecological engineering
ISBN: 0784412944

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Proceedings of the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2013: Showcasing the Future, held in Cincinnati, Ohio, May 19-23, 2013. Sponsored by the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of ASCE. This collection contains 326 papers covering a broad range of current research and practice in the field of environmental and water resources engineering with a focus on emerging and cutting-edge technologies. Papers from the following symposia are included: 10th Urban Watershed Management Symposium; 11th Symposium on Groundwater Hydrology, Quality, and Management; 15th Annual Symposium on Water Distribution Systems Analysis; Symposium on Cloud Computing in Water and Environmental Engineering; 1st Annual Symposium on Uncertainty Analysis Approaches in Hydrologic Modeling; Symposium on Desalination and Water Reuse; Symposium on Hydraulic Fracturing; Hydro-Climate Symposium on Modeling Climate Change; Ohio River Basin and Large Rivers Issues and Research Symposium; and the Daniel P. Loucks Water Resources Symposium. Additional topics include integrated water resources management; education and research; hydraulics and waterways; environmental planning and management; water, wastewater and stormwater management; and history and heritage. This proceedings will be of interest to a wide range of engineers in academic research, government agencies, and private sector design and construction.

Principles of Water Resources

Principles of Water Resources
Author: Thomas V. Cech
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015055582913

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Principles of Water Resources presents a long-awaited comprehensive look at our most precious resource. With its broad coverage of the history of water availability and use as well as government development, management and policy of water usage, this text is ideal for students of geography, biology, environmental studies, urban planning, geology, environmental engineering, soils and range sciences, watershed science, public administration, fisheries and wildlife, forestry resources, hydrology, natural resources, and ecology. The author has enlivened the text with interesting sidebars, policy issues, and closer looks at past and present examples of water use.

Introduction to Water Resources and Environmental Issues

Introduction to Water Resources and Environmental Issues
Author: Karrie Lynn Pennington,Thomas V. Cech
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2009-12-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107394209

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How much water does the world need to support growing human populations? What factors influence water quality, droughts, floods, and waterborne diseases? What are the potential effects of climate change on the world's water resources? These questions and more are discussed in this thorough introduction to the complex world of water resources. The strength of the book is its coverage of the fundamentals of the science of water, aquatic ecology, geomorphology and hydrology, supplemented by internet resources and examples from water resource issues in the news to engage the student. The book begins with a short history of human use and influence on water, followed by chapters on the geomorphology, hydrology, chemistry, and biology of lakes, rivers, and wetlands. Major disease issues, worldwide water quality and quantity problems, and potential solutions are addressed. Water laws, water allocation, and the conflicts involved are discussed using US and international examples. Students in departments of environmental studies, life science, Earth science, and engineering will benefit from this broad survey of these crucial issues.