Water Co-Management
Coordonnateurs : Grover Velma I., Krantzberg Gail
Co-management is a highly dynamic, evolving, adaptive, and forward looking process. This edited volume covers theoretical background and includes supporting lessons learnt from field experiences. The book has case studies from both North and South America (co-management of fisheries, resilience in near-shore waters of the Great Lakes basin, water level management in Lake Ontario, and case studies from Chile and Brazil), Europe (Tisza river, coastal management and examples of rivers from the Netherlands and from Uzbekistan), Africa (Lake Victoria) and Asia (Pushkar Lake in India).
Date de parution : 02-2013
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Water Co-Management :
Mots-clés :
Great Lakes Basin; Water Energy Nexus; Sustainable Development and the Water Energy Nexus; Glacial Isostatic Adjustment; Governance Reform to Secure Resilience in the Nearshore Waters of the Great Lakes Basin; Clair River; An Analysis of Public Participation in the Lake Ontario – St; Lawrence River Study; Adaptive Co-Management; Development of Improved Regulation Plans; Water Levels; Guarani Aquifer Co-Management and the Brazilian Experience; Water Co-Management; Sand Nourishments; Fi Shers; Guarani Aquifer; Raccoon River; Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement; IJC; Coastal Management; Great Lakes; Transboundary Aquifer; Beach Management Units; Lake Superior Regulation; Study Board; Tisza River Basin; Energy Sources; Data Sets; Marys River; Co-management Process; Coastal Policy