This book brings into a structure and vision a surplus of recent individual themes of world water and river basin management. Using more than 600 newly published and web sources it is essential and innovative reading for students and researchers of Geography, Civil Engineering and Environmental Science.
This book brings into a structure and vision a surplus of recent individual themes of world water and river basin management. Using more than 600 newly published and web sources it is essential and innovative reading for students and researchers of Geography, Civil Engineering and Environmental Science.
Malcolm Newson is former Professor of Physical Geography at Newcastle University. He specialises in fluvial geomorphology and professional training for the Environmental Agency. He worked for 16 years at the NERC's Institute of Hydrology (now CEH) on the Flood Study and then at the Plynlimon experimental catchments. He is currently Director of the Tyne Rivers Trust, a community charity promoting sustainable catchment management.
Inhaltsangabe
1: A 'World Water Crisis'? The History and Current Trajectory of Water Management 2: The River Basin (Eco)System: Biophysical Dynamics, 'Natural' and 'Compromised' 3: Land-Water Interactions: The Evidence Base for Catchment Planning and Management 4: Managing Land, Water and Rivers in the Developed World: An International Survey 5: River Basins and Development: Sample Trajectories 6: Technical Issues in River Basin Management 7: Institutional Issues in River Basin Management: Stasis and Change in England and Wales 8: Sustainable River Basin Management With Uncertain Knowledge 9: Adaptive Land and Water Management: Through Participation and Social Learning to Hydropolitical Decisions? Postscript
1: A 'World Water Crisis'? The History and Current Trajectory of Water Management 2: The River Basin (Eco)System: Biophysical Dynamics, 'Natural' and 'Compromised' 3: Land-Water Interactions: The Evidence Base for Catchment Planning and Management 4: Managing Land, Water and Rivers in the Developed World: An International Survey 5: River Basins and Development: Sample Trajectories 6: Technical Issues in River Basin Management 7: Institutional Issues in River Basin Management: Stasis and Change in England and Wales 8: Sustainable River Basin Management With Uncertain Knowledge 9: Adaptive Land and Water Management: Through Participation and Social Learning to Hydropolitical Decisions? Postscript
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