Integrated and Adaptive Water Resources Planning Management and Governance

Integrated and Adaptive Water Resources Planning  Management and Governance
Author: Jan Franklin Adamowski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2017
Genre: Integrated water development
ISBN: 1887201866

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"Provides a broad overview of the most important and emerging concepts, frameworks, methods and tools in the areas of integrated water resource management (IWRM) and adaptive management (AM)."--

Integrated and Adaptive Water Resources Planning Management and Governance

Integrated and Adaptive Water Resources Planning  Management  and Governance
Author: Jan Adamowski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: 1887201815

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Adaptive and Integrated Water Management

Adaptive and Integrated Water Management
Author: Claudia Pahl-Wostl,Pavel Kabat,Jörn Möltgen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2007-12-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540759416

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Sustainable water management is a key environmental challenge of the 21st century. This book presents the very latest studies, methods and innovations for managing our water resources from the first International Conference on Adaptive and Integrated Water Management, held in November 2007 in Basel, Switzerland. The book addresses a wide interdisciplinary audience of scientists and professionals from academia, industry, and those involved in policy making.

Integrated Water Resource Management

Integrated Water Resource Management
Author: Neil S. Grigg
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781137576156

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This book addresses the enormous global challenge of providing balanced and sustainable solutions to urgent water problems. The author explores our dependence on access to safe water and other water-related services and how driving forces of the human and natural worlds are degrading this access. The greatest challenges involve conflicts between people and interest groups across all countries, as well as the economic and political difficulties in finding solutions through infrastructure development. The book takes an interdisciplinary approach to Integrated Water Resources Management or IWRM, which provides a set of tools for policy development, planning and organization, assessment, systems analysis, finance, and regulation. The author suggests that IWRM is challenging because of the human element, but that no other process can reconcile the conflicting agendas involved with water management. The broad range of topics covered here, as well as 25 case summaries, will be of interest to scientists, engineers, practitioners, and advanced level students interested in the integrated management of water as a resource.

Water Resources Planning and Management

Water Resources Planning and Management
Author: R. Quentin Grafton,Karen Hussey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 801
Release: 2011-02-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781139496490

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Water is an increasingly critical issue at the forefront of global policy change, management and planning. There are growing concerns about water as a renewable resource, its availability for a wide range of users, aquatic ecosystem health, and global issues relating to climate change, water security, water trading and water ethics. This handbook provides the most comprehensive reference ever published on water resource issues. It brings together multiple disciplines to understand and help resolve problems of water quality and scarcity from a global perspective. Its case studies and 'foundation' chapters will be greatly valued by students, researchers and professionals involved in water resources, hydrology, governance and public policy, law, economics, geography and environmental studies.

The Adaptive Water Resource Management Handbook

The Adaptive Water Resource Management Handbook
Author: Jaroslav Mysiak,Hans Jorgen Henrikson,Caroline Sullivan,John Bromley,Claudia Pahl-Wostl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781134039500

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The complexity of current water resource management poses many challenges. Water managers need to solve a range of interrelated water dilemmas, such as balancing water quantity and quality, flooding, drought, maintaining biodiversity and ecological functions and services, in a context where human beliefs, actions and values play a central role. Furthermore, the growing uncertainties of global climate change and the long term implications of management actions make the problems even more difficult. This book explains the benefits, outcomes and lessons learned from adaptive water management (AWM). In essence AWM is a way of responding to uncertainty by designing policy measures which are provisional and incremental, subject to subsequent modification in response to environmental change and other variables. Included are illustrative case studies from seven river basins from across Europe, West Asia and Africa: the Elbe, Rhine, Guadiana, Tisza, Orange, Nile and Amudarya. These exemplify the key challenges of adaptive water management, especially when rivers cross national boundaries, creating additional problems of governance.

Governing Integrated Water Resources Management

Governing Integrated Water Resources Management
Author: Oliver Fritsch,David Benson
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783039281565

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Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has become a global paradigm for the governance of surface, coastal and groundwaters. This Special Issue contains twelve articles related to the transfer of IWRM policy principles. The articles explore three dimensions of transfer—causes, processes, outcomes—and offer a theoretically inspiring, methodologically rich and geographically diverse engagement with IWRM policy transfer around the globe. As such, they can also productively inform a future research agenda on the ‘dimensional’ aspects of IWRM governance. Regarding the causes, the contributions apply, criticise, extend or revise existing approaches to policy transfer in a water governance context, asking why countries adopt IWRM principles and what mechanisms are in place to understand the adoption of these principles in regional or national contexts. When it comes to processes, articles in this Special Issue unpack the process of policy transfer and implementation and explore how IWRM principles travel across borders, levels and scales. Finally, this set of papers looks into the outcomes of IWRM policy transfer and asks what impact IWRM principles, once implemented, gave on domestic water governance, water quality and water supply, and how effective IWRM is at addressing critical water issues in specific countries.

The Adaptive Water Resource Management Handbook

The Adaptive Water Resource Management Handbook
Author: Jaroslav Mysiak,Hans Jorgen Henrikson,Caroline Sullivan,John Bromley,Claudia Pahl-Wostl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781134039579

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The complexity of current water resource management poses many challenges. Water managers need to solve a range of interrelated water dilemmas, such as balancing water quantity and quality, flooding, drought, maintaining biodiversity and ecological functions and services, in a context where human beliefs, actions and values play a central role. Furthermore, the growing uncertainties of global climate change and the long term implications of management actions make the problems even more difficult. This book explains the benefits, outcomes and lessons learned from adaptive water management (AWM). In essence AWM is a way of responding to uncertainty by designing policy measures which are provisional and incremental, subject to subsequent modification in response to environmental change and other variables. Included are illustrative case studies from seven river basins from across Europe, West Asia and Africa: the Elbe, Rhine, Guadiana, Tisza, Orange, Nile and Amudarya. These exemplify the key challenges of adaptive water management, especially when rivers cross national boundaries, creating additional problems of governance.