Integrated Water Resources Management in the 21st Century Revisiting the paradigm

Integrated Water Resources Management in the 21st Century  Revisiting the paradigm
Author: Pedro Martinez-Santos,Maite M. Aldaya,M. Ramón Llamas
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2014-03-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781138001435

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Integrated water resources management advocates a coordinated approach for managing water resources in a way that balances social and economic needs with concern for the environment. While potentially useful, integrated water management is also controversial. Supporters believe that the multi-dimensional nature of water can only be understood and managed from a holistic perspective, while critics often argue that integrated water management lacks suffi ciently well-defi ned rules for its practical implementation. This book, written by academics, users and practitioners, provides a down-to-earth approach to the ideal of integrated water resources management, drawing from conceptual frameworks and real-life practice to identify the key aspects that are yet to be resolved. As such, it examines the role of water accounting, food trade, environmental externalities and intangible values as key aspects whose consideration may help the water management community move forward. Overall, integrated water resources management is perceived to be a useful utopia, whose value lies more in the steps that need to be taken to make it a reality than in achieving its ever-elusive end goal.

Integrated Water Resources Management in the 21st Century Revisiting the paradigm

Integrated Water Resources Management in the 21st Century  Revisiting the paradigm
Author: Pedro Martinez-Santos,Maite M. Aldaya,M. Ramón Llamas
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2014-03-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781315794099

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Integrated water resources management advocates a coordinated approach for managing water resources in a way that balances social and economic needs with concern for the environment. While potentially useful, integrated water management is also controversial. Supporters believe that the multi-dimensional nature of water can only be understood and m

Freshwater Governance for the 21st Century

Freshwater Governance for the 21st Century
Author: Eiman Karar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2016-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319433509

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The objective of this book is to broadly illustrate the key aspects of water governance, mapping the spectrum of decision-making from techno-centric and eco-centric approaches, to hybrid concepts and people-centric approaches. Topics covered include the challenges for water-governance models, the polycentric model, the integration challenge, water in the decision-making hierarchy, and the rise of water-sensitive design, while also taking into account interdependencies between stakeholders, as well as the issue of scale. The book’s content is presented in an integrated and comprehensive format, building on detailed case studies from around the world and the authors’ working experiences in the water sector. Combining essential insights with accessible, non-technical language, it offers a valuable resource for academics, technicians and policy-makers alike.

World Water Resources at the Beginning of the Twenty First Century

World Water Resources at the Beginning of the Twenty First Century
Author: I. A. Shiklomanov,John C. Rodda
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521617227

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Modern assessment of the state of the world's water resources for researchers and policy-makers.

A Twenty First Century U S Water Policy

A Twenty First Century U S  Water Policy
Author: Juliet Christian-Smith,Peter H. Gleick,Heather Cooley,Lucy Allen,Amy Vanderwarker,Kate A. Berry
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2012-07-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199939381

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It is zero hour for a new US water policy! At a time when many countries are adopting new national approaches to water management, the United States still has no cohesive federal policy, and water-related authorities are dispersed across more than 30 agencies. Here, at last, is a vision for what we as a nation need to do to manage our most vital resource. In this book, leading thinkers at world-class water research institution the Pacific Institute present clear and readable analysis and recommendations for a new federal water policy to confront our national and global challenges at a critical time. What exactly is at stake? In the 21st century, pressures on water resources in the United States are growing and conflicts among water users are worsening. Communities continue to struggle to meet water quality standards and to ensure that safe drinking water is available for all. And new challenges are arising as climate change and extreme events worsen, new water quality threats materialize, and financial constraints grow. Yet the United States has not stepped up with adequate leadership to address these problems. The inability of national policymakers to safeguard our water makes the United States increasingly vulnerable to serious disruptions of something most of us take for granted: affordable, reliable, and safe water. This book provides an independent assessment of water issues and water management in the United States, addressing emerging and persistent water challenges from the perspectives of science, public policy, environmental justice, economics, and law. With fascinating case studies and first-person accounts of what helps and hinders good water management, this is a clear-eyed look at what we need for a 21st century U.S. water policy.

Water Management in the 21st Century

Water Management in the 21st Century
Author: Terence R. Lee
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105024920816

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Analyses the means for establishing and operating effective water markets. Proposes the application of economic instruments and the transfer of water management to the private sector as a means to guarantee acceptable water quality in the future in both developed and developing countries.

Challenges of the New Water Policies for the XXI Century

Challenges of the New Water Policies for the XXI Century
Author: Enrique Cabrera,Ricardo Cobacho
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780203024652

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The concept of sustainable development appeared almost twenty years ago, adapting traditional policies to new circumstances, and promoting progress capable of satisfying the necessities of both present and future generations. It is widely believed that the need for a proper and sustainable management of water will be a problem which will confront society in the 21st century. In this publication, the main political aspects are successively developed, including the EU Water Framework Directive, the globalization and privatization of fresh water and the case of the new Australian structure for water regulation. The second part of the book is devoted to more practical aspects: from the real effects of climate change, to the various implications of water sustainability on agriculture and cities, devoting particular attention to the experience of the Environment Agency in UK. Finally, the last chapter delves into the economic aspects of the different approaches, and the points to take into account when they are to be translated to the final water tariff.

River Science

River Science
Author: David J. Gilvear,Malcolm T. Greenwood,Martin C. Thoms,Paul J. Wood
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2016-05-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119994343

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River Science is a rapidly developing interdisciplinary field at the interface of the natural sciences, engineering and socio-political sciences. It recognises that the sustainable management of contemporary rivers will increasingly require new ways of characterising them to enable engagement with the diverse range of stakeholders. This volume represents the outcome of research by many of the authors and their colleagues over the last 40 years and demonstrates the integral role that River Science now plays in underpinning our understanding of the functioning of natural ecosystems, and how societal demands and historic changes have affected these systems. The book will inform academics, policy makers and society in general of the benefits of healthy functioning riverine systems, and will increase awareness of the wide range of ecosystem goods and services they provide.