Water resources : new water architecture
Language: English Series: Challenges in water management series / edited by Justin TaberhamPublication details: John Wiley & Sons 2017 ChichesterDescription: xxv, 328pISBN:- 9781118793909
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333.91 H191w Handbook of water sensitive planning and design | 333.91 IN7 Institutional arrangements for water management in the 19th and 20th centuries | 333.91 In8 2006 International perspective on environmental and water resources | 333.91 L24w Water resources | 333.91 M337m Modelling interception and transpiration at monthly time steps | 333.91 N131W Water | 333.91 Sm66e Economics and public policy in water resource development |
Over 7 billion people demand water from resources that the changing climate is making more and more difficult to harness. Water scarcity and shortage are increasingly common and conditions are becoming more extreme. Inadequate and inappropriate management of water is already taking its toll on the environment and on the quality of life of millions of people. Modern water professionals have a duty to develop sound water science and robust evidence to lobby and influence national and regional development policy and investment priorities. We need to be bold and brave to challenge the status quo, argue the case for change, and create a New Water Architecture.
Water Resources: A New Water Architecture takes a unique approach to the challenges of water management. The stress caused by our desire to live, eat, and consume is examined in the context of Governance, the role of policy, and the commercial world. The authors share their nine–step vision for a New Water Architecture.
Written by three industry practitioners, this book provides students, young professionals, policymakers, and those interested in the sustainability of our natural resources with a pragmatic and compelling perspective on how to manage the ultimate resource of our time.
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