Regional Management of Water Resources

Regional Management of Water Resources
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Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 1901502511
ISBN-13 : 9781901502510
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Regional Management of Water Resources by : International Association of Hydrological Sciences. Scientific Assembly

Sustainable Water Resources Management

Sustainable Water Resources Management
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0784414769
ISBN-13 : 9780784414767
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Water Resources Management by : Chandra S. P. Ojha

Sustainable Water Resources Management presents the most current thinking on the environmental, social, and political dimensions of sustainably managing the water supply at local, regional, or basin levels.

Regional Water System Management

Regional Water System Management
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9781439833834
ISBN-13 : 1439833834
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Regional Water System Management by : Enrique Cabrera

The spectacular industrial and economic development of the twentieth century was achieved at a considerable environmental cost. The increasingly precarious position of water, the most valuable of natural resources, reflects this trend. Today we have come to realise that concepts of sustainable development need to

Economics of Water Resources: From Regulation to Privatization

Economics of Water Resources: From Regulation to Privatization
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9789401583213
ISBN-13 : 9401583218
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Economics of Water Resources: From Regulation to Privatization by : Nicolas Spulber

The purpose of this book is to develop a general economic model which integrates the quantity and quality issues of water resource management and to provide, along with a detailed criticism of the policy instruments now in use, alternative proposals concerning the efficient allocation and distribution of water. In particular we treat water as a multi-product commodity where the market plays a major role in determining water quality-discriminant pricing and its value to the user. We examine the process of moving from administrative allocation and regulation to privatization of the water industry as the key element in promoting effective competition and in providing economic incentives for greater efficiency. Water quantity and quality, considered independently of each other, have been the subject of numerous studies during the last twenty years. Let us recall briefly the most outstanding among them. A variety of models have been constructed concerning the optimal scheduling and sequence of water-supply projects: dynamic programming for solving multi-bjective functions in water resource development; planning models for coordinating regional water-resource supply and demand, etc. Other studies have devised water-quality management models, including multi-period design of regional or municipal wastewater systems; cost-allocation methods to induce effluent dischargers to participate in regional water systems; models to predict the quality of effluent (in particular, whether it meets certain established standards); models for finding optimal waste-removal policies at each of the polluting sources, and so on.

Water Resource Systems Planning and Management

Water Resource Systems Planning and Management
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 635
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ISBN-10 : 9783319442341
ISBN-13 : 3319442341
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Water Resource Systems Planning and Management by : Daniel P. Loucks

This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license. This revised, updated textbook presents a systems approach to the planning, management, and operation of water resources infrastructure in the environment. Previously published in 2005 by UNESCO and Deltares (Delft Hydraulics at the time), this new edition, written again with contributions from Jery R. Stedinger, Jozef P. M. Dijkman, and Monique T. Villars, is aimed equally at students and professionals. It introduces readers to the concept of viewing issues involving water resources as a system of multiple interacting components and scales. It offers guidelines for initiating and carrying out water resource system planning and management projects. It introduces alternative optimization, simulation, and statistical methods useful for project identification, design, siting, operation and evaluation and for studying post-planning issues. The authors cover both basin-wide and urban water issues and present ways of identifying and evaluating alternatives for addressing multiple-purpose and multi-objective water quantity and quality management challenges. Reinforced with cases studies, exercises, and media supplements throughout, the text is ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in water resource planning and management as well as for practicing planners and engineers in the field.

Arizona Water Policy

Arizona Water Policy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781136525421
ISBN-13 : 1136525424
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Arizona Water Policy by : Bonnie G. Colby

The central challenge for Arizona and many other arid regions in the world is keeping a sustainable water supply in the face of rapid population growth and other competing demands. This book highlights new approaches that Arizona has pioneered for managing its water needs. The state has burgeoning urban areas, large agricultural regions, water dependent habitats for endangered fish and wildlife, and a growing demand for water-based recreation. A multi-year drought and climate-related variability in water supply complicate the intense competition for water. Written by well-known Arizona water experts, the essays in this book address these issues from academic, professional, and policy perspectives that include economics, climatology, law, and engineering. Among the innovations explored in the book is Arizona‘s Groundwater Management Act. Arizona is not alone in its challenges. As one of the seven states in the Colorado River Basin that depend heavily on the river, Arizona must cooperate, and sometimes compete, with other state, tribal, and federal governments. One institution that furthers regional cooperation is the water bank, which encourages groundwater recharge of surplus surface water during wet years so that the water remains available during dry years. The Groundwater Management Act imposes conservation requirements and establishes planning and investment programs in renewable water supplies. The essays in Arizona Water Policy are accessible to a broad policy-oriented and nonacademic readership. The book explores Arizona‘s water management and extracts lessons that are important for arid and semi-arid areas worldwide.

Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America

Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781317989851
ISBN-13 : 1317989856
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America by : Asit K. Biswas

It is now widely accepted that the world is likely to face a major water crisis unless the present management practices are improved very significantly. Promoted extensively by donors and international institutions over the past 15 years, integrated water resources management (IWRM) has been assumed explicitly to be "the" solution for managing the limited water resources of the world. Hundreds of millions of dollars have now been spent in promoting IWRM in developing countries. However, no serious and objective analysis has ever been undertaken as to whether IWRM has made water management more efficient and equitable in any region of the world than otherwise may have been the case. This pioneering analysis indicates that IWRM has not only been unsuccessful in Latin America, but also is highly unlikely to succeed in the future. The reasons and constraints for this failure are outlined. This book previously appeared as a special issue of the International Journal of Water Resources Development.

Decentralization and Coordination of Water Resource Management

Decentralization and Coordination of Water Resource Management
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9781461561170
ISBN-13 : 1461561175
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Decentralization and Coordination of Water Resource Management by : Douglas D. Parker

Centralized, top-down management of water resources through regulations has created unnecessary economic burdens upon users. More flexible decentralized controls through the use of economic incentives have gained acceptance over the past decade. The theme of this book is the increasing efforts throughout water-scarce regions to rely upon economic incentives and decentralized mechanisms for efficient water management and allocation. The book begins with a section of introductory chapters describing water systems, institutions, constraints, and similarities in the following regions: Israel and the Middle East, Turkey, California, Florida, and Australia. Four of these regions face similar climates with wet winters and dry summers. Florida has a more even seasonal distribution of rainfall, yet it uses similar management strategies in controlling groundwater demand and water quality. The book concludes with a section on water management case studies. These case studies examine issues of conflict related to both water quality and water quantity. While the case studies address both international and intranational concerns in specific regions of the world, they portray broad principles that are applicable to many regions.

Integrated Water Resource Management in the Kurdistan Region

Integrated Water Resource Management in the Kurdistan Region
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Publisher : Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1607412950
ISBN-13 : 9781607412953
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Integrated Water Resource Management in the Kurdistan Region by : Almas Heshmati

This book examines the current economic practices of water management in the Southern Kurdistan Region (SKR) and suggests ways to change environmental conditions to encourage the region's decision-makers to pursue sustainable resource development through interstate and within Kurdistan Region KRG-consumers' co-operation. The focus is on: making a comparative study of water resources between Iraq, its neighbouring countries, MENA and the world averages; conducting a sector analysis to identify and quantify available water resources, the needs and sub-optimality in their uses; analysing current allocation of water and quantifying and suggesting necessary reductions in wasteful use of water resources; designing water policies and suggesting measures that improve regional water planning and management practices; developing techniques and models in the projection of demand, supply and future utilisation patterns and quantification of the water gap; suggesting alternatives for provision of water to areas facing scarcity on the basis of sustainable long-term and minimum cost solutions; suggesting necessary mechanisms for approaching interstate co-operation and for participating in the building of inter-regional institutions; proposing economically and environmentally optimal practices for within region and interstate co-operation and resource management; suggesting opportunities for increased government investment in the development and management of the water market.