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Water Resources Planning and Management

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Richard Lawford, Brian L. Finlayson, Murray C. Peel, Thomas A. McMahon, Rory Nathan, Richard Evans, Jenny Day, Helen Dallas, Jackie King, Cate Brown, Caroline Sullivan, Jay O'Keeffe, Johan Rockstrom, Louise Karlberg, Malin Falkenmark, William L. Andreen, Patricia Wouters, Dinara Ziganshina, Daniel P. Loucks, Jeff Loux, Kees Leendertse, Paul Taylor, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Paul Jeffrey, Jan Sendzimir, Frances Cleaver, Rose Nyatsambo, Richard Norris, Susan Nichols, Geoffrey J. Syme, Blair E. Nancarrow, Daniel Van Rooijen, Alexandra Evans, Jean-Philippe Venot, Pay Drechsel, Céline Nauges, Alban Thomas, Katherine A. Daniell, Irina S. Ribarova, Nils Ferrand, Carly Jerla, Kiyomi Morino, Rosalind Bark, Terry Fulp, William J. Young, Francis H. S. Chiew, Patrick Troy, Tony H. F. Wong, Rebekah R. Brown, Peter Dillon, Kazi Matin Ahmed, Kevin P. Timoney, Ian C. Campbell, Sue Jackson, William Nikolakis, Howard S. Wheater, Daniel Connell, Annika Kramer, Mark Giordano, David Pietz, Bonnie G. Colby
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  • Date Published: March 2011
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521762588

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  • Water is an increasingly critical issue at the forefront of global policy change, management and planning. There are growing concerns about water as a renewable resource, its availability for a wide range of users, aquatic ecosystem health, and global issues relating to climate change, water security, water trading and water ethics. This handbook provides the most comprehensive reference ever published on water resource issues. It brings together multiple disciplines to understand and help resolve problems of water quality and scarcity from a global perspective. Its case studies and ‘foundation' chapters will be greatly valued by students, researchers and professionals involved in water resources, hydrology, governance and public policy, law, economics, geography and environmental studies.

    • Provides a much-needed overview of the many facets of water planning and management for academics, practitioners and students across many different disciplines
    • Presents practical case-studies from around the world, demonstrating who can address problems of water quality and water access, and how
    • Features foundation chapters to help students to gain a thorough grounding on the major aspects of water resources and how best to manage them
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    "The text is loaded with information on this major topic...will be a great resource for students interested in pursuing this as a career, as well as a good resource for any professional already involved in some form of water resource management..." - Michael, Hansen, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, April 2012

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    • Date Published: March 2011
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521762588
    • length: 800 pages
    • dimensions: 254 x 180 x 31 mm
    • weight: 1.69kg
    • contains: 150 b/w illus. 50 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of contributors
    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    Part I. Understanding 'Water':
    1. Climate change and the global water cycle
    2. Understanding global hydrology
    3. Groundwater and surface water connectivity
    4. Understanding the basics of water quality
    5. Inland water ecosystems
    6. Water, biodiversity and ecosystems: reducing our impact
    7. Global food production in a water constrained world: exploring 'green' and 'blue' challenges and solutions
    Part II. Water Resources Planning and Management:
    8. Water law and the search for sustainability: a comparative analysis
    9. Tackling the global water crisis: unlocking international law as fundamental to the peaceful management of the world's shared transboundary waters - introducing 'the H2O paradigm'
    10. Risk and uncertainty in water resources planning and management: a basic introduction
    11. Collaboration and stakeholder engagement
    12. Capacity building and knowledge sharing
    13. Adaptive and integrated management of water resources
    14. Gender and integrated water resource management
    15. Environmental flows: achieving ecological outcomes in variable environments
    Part III. Water Resources Planning and Management - Case Studies: Section 1. Water and Waste Water Treatment:
    16. Overcoming water scarcity in Perth, Western Australia
    17. Cities, agriculture and environment - sharing water in and around Hyderabad, South India
    18. Pricing of urban water services: the case of France
    19. Collaborative flood and drought risk management in the Upper Iskar Basin, Bulgaria
    Section 2. Agricultural Water Use:
    20. The role of research and development in drought adaptation on the Colorado River Basin
    21. Climate change in the Murray-Darling Basin: implications for water use and environmental consequences
    Section 3. Urban Water Supply and Management:
    22. The urban water challenge in Australian cities
    23. Water sensitive urban design
    24. Water security for Adelaide, South Australia
    Section 4. Aquatic Ecosystems:
    25. Groundwater contamination in Bangladesh
    Section 5. Industrial and Mining Water Use:
    26. Water issues in Canada's tar sands
    27. Science, governance, and environmental impacts of mines in developing countries: lessons from Ok Tedi in Papua New Guinea
    Section 6. Rural and Remote Communities:
    28. Aboriginal access to water in Australia: opportunities and constraints
    29. Providing for social equity in water markets: the case for an indigenous reserve in northern Australia
    Section 7. Water Infrastructure Design and Operation:
    30. Flood hazard, floodplain policy and flood management
    Section 8. Managing Water Across Borders:
    31. Decision making in the Murray-Darling Basin
    32. Challenges to water cooperation in the lower Jordan River Basin
    33. Adaptation and change in Yellow River management
    34. Managing international river basins: successes and failures of the Mekong River Commission
    Section 9. Market Mechanisms in Water Management:
    35. Inter-sectoral water trading as a climate change adaptation strategy
    Contributors' biographies
    Index.

  • Editors

    R. Quentin Grafton, Australian National University, Canberra
    R. Quentin Grafton is Professor of Economics at Crawford School of Economics and Government at The Australian National University. He is Chairholder of the UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Governance, Director of the Centre for Water Economics, Environment and Policy (CWEEP), and Co-Chair of the ANU Water Initiative – a transdisciplinary research and education initiative in water resource management. Professor Grafton has over 20 years experience in the fields of agriculture, the environment, natural resources and economics. He is the author or editor of 10 books, more than 80 articles in some of the world's leading journals, and numerous chapters in books.

    Karen Hussey, Australian National University, Canberra
    Karen Hussey is a Research Fellow at the Crawford School of Economics and Government at The Australian National University, and the ANU Vice Chancellor's Representative in Europe (Brussels). She has published widely in environmental politics and economics, water policy and management and global environment governance. Dr Hussey is Chair of the COST-funded international research initiative 'Accounting for, and managing, the links between energy and water for a sustainable future' and is Co-Chair of the ANU Water Initiative.

    Contributors

    Richard Lawford, Brian L. Finlayson, Murray C. Peel, Thomas A. McMahon, Rory Nathan, Richard Evans, Jenny Day, Helen Dallas, Jackie King, Cate Brown, Caroline Sullivan, Jay O'Keeffe, Johan Rockstrom, Louise Karlberg, Malin Falkenmark, William L. Andreen, Patricia Wouters, Dinara Ziganshina, Daniel P. Loucks, Jeff Loux, Kees Leendertse, Paul Taylor, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Paul Jeffrey, Jan Sendzimir, Frances Cleaver, Rose Nyatsambo, Richard Norris, Susan Nichols, Geoffrey J. Syme, Blair E. Nancarrow, Daniel Van Rooijen, Alexandra Evans, Jean-Philippe Venot, Pay Drechsel, Céline Nauges, Alban Thomas, Katherine A. Daniell, Irina S. Ribarova, Nils Ferrand, Carly Jerla, Kiyomi Morino, Rosalind Bark, Terry Fulp, William J. Young, Francis H. S. Chiew, Patrick Troy, Tony H. F. Wong, Rebekah R. Brown, Peter Dillon, Kazi Matin Ahmed, Kevin P. Timoney, Ian C. Campbell, Sue Jackson, William Nikolakis, Howard S. Wheater, Daniel Connell, Annika Kramer, Mark Giordano, David Pietz, Bonnie G. Colby

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