Integrated Assessment of Water Resources and Global Change, 2007 A North-South Analysis
Coordonnateurs : Craswell Eric, Bonnell Mike, Bossio Deborah, Demuth Siegfried, van de Giesen Nick
How can the Earth?s finite water resources be managed sustainably to meet the growing needs of humans and of nature in ways that avert the looming crisis?
The pressing water problems must clearly be tackled from an integrated perspective taking into account environmental, human and technological factors and especially their interdependence. The key papers in this volume from the Bonn conference focus on the challenges of integrated assessment of water resources in the context of global change. The growing gap between North and South is also addressed, in terms not only of access to water and its quality, but also of the capacity to do research and implement solutions.
The coverage of the papers is up-to-date and comprehensive. Highlights include emerging concepts such as blue and green water, virtual water, the water footprints of nations, multi-agent modelling, linkages between water and biodiversity, and social learning and adaptive management.
Date de parution : 09-2014
Ouvrage de 373 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Date de parution : 01-2007
Ouvrage de 373 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Thèmes d’Integrated Assessment of Water Resources and Global Change :
Mots-clés :
Climate Change; Global environmental change; Groundwater; Integrated resources assessment; River basins; Scale; Virtual Water; Water Resources; Water resou; Water resource management; biodiversity; environment; environmental change; hydrology; integration; water quality and water pollution; hydrogeology