Water and its management: Dependence, linkages and challenges
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2021-06-12
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This chapter highlights the key dependences, linkages and challenges of water resources management. (Many of these issues discussed are revisited and illustrated in the following chapters.) The first part introduces surface and groundwater management in the terrestrial part of the water cycle. Comprehensive presentations of key hydrological phenomena and processes, monitoring, assessment and control are followed by overviews of dependences, linkages and challenges. The manifold facets of intensive human/resource interaction and inherent threats to the resources base are exposed. Both sections present examples illustrating differing contexts and options for solution. The second part summarizes the main drivers and challenges of contemporary water resources management and governance. It provides a critical overview of different water discourses in recent decades. The role of benchmark and recurring water events, their declarations and intergovernmental resolutions are analyzed, and the key concepts and methods of implementation are discussed.
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Availability and uses, Challenges of water resource management, Groundwater, Surface water, Taverne, General Engineering, General Environmental Science, General Earth and Planetary Sciences, General Medicine, SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
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Bogardi, J J, Bharati, L, Foster, S & Dhaubanjar, S 2021, Water and its management : Dependence, linkages and challenges. in Handbook of Water Resources Management : Discourses, Concepts and Examples. Springer, pp. 41-85. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60147-8_3