Integrated water resources management : concept, research and implementation /
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Imprint: | Cham : Springer, 2016. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xv, 781 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11254975 |
Table of Contents:
- Part I Introduction
- 1 Integrated Water Resources Management: Concept, Research and Implementation
- Part II Water resources assessments
- 2 Water management in a complex hydrological basin
- Application of Water Evaluation and Planning Tool (WEAP) to the Lake Kinneret watershed, Israel
- 3 Assessment of Anthropogenic Impact on the Environmental Flows of Semi-Arid Watersheds: TheCase Study of the Lower Jordan River
- 4 New tools for coherent information base for IWRM in arid regions: the Upper Mega Aquifer System on the Arabian
- 5 Multidisciplinary investigations of the transboundary Dead Sea basin and its water resources
- 6 The impact of rainfall-runoff events on the water quality of the upper catchment of the Jordan River, Israel
- 7 Input-output model-based water footprint indicators to support IWRM in the irrigated drylands of Uzbekistan, Central Asia
- Part III Climate Change
- 8 Climate Change information for IWRM
- Part IV Water Governance.- 9 IWRM in Uzbekistan: A global concept with local consequences
- 10 Water scarcity impacts and challenges of water governance in the Guanting Basin, North China. Evidence from interviews with local stakeholders
- 11 Addressing Water Conflicts through Context-specific In stitutional Analysis: a Handbook for Research Projects and Programmes
- Part V Public information and participation
- 12 Participative scenario development as a method to integrate science and IWRM
- Lessons learnt from a case study in the Jordan River region
- 13 Benefits and Barriers of Participation: Experiences of Applied Research Projects in Integrated Water Resources
- Part VI Capacity Development
- 14 Capacity Development for Integrated Water Resources Management: Lessons learned from applied research projects
- Part VII Water knowledge, information management and decision support
- 15 A Water related Information System for the Sustainable Development of the Mekong Delta: Experiences of the German-Vietnamese WISDOM Project
- 16 Analysing stakeholder driven scenarios with a transboundary water planning tool for IWRM in the Jordan River basin
- 17 Decision Support in the context of IWRM: Lessons learnt from research projects in developing and emerging countries.- Part VIII Integrated land and water resources management
- 18 The use of treated wastewater for irrigation as a component of Integrated Water Resources Management: Reducing environmental implications on soil and groundwater by evaluating site-specific soil suitabilities
- 19 Agriculture in Mongolia under pressure of agronomic nutrient imbalances and food security demands: A case study of stakeholder participation for future nutrient and water resource management
- 20 WebGIS-based approach to simulate water and solute fluxes in the Miyun basin in China
- 21 Dynamic Land Use Change as Challenge for IWRM: a Case Study in Central Brazil
- Part IX Regional case studies and pathways to sustainable water management
- 22 Reconceptualising Water Management in Khorezm, Uzbekistan Recommendations towards IWRM
- 23 Integrated Water Resource Management in Isfahan: The Zayandeh Rud Catchment
- 24 Overall-effective measures for sustainable water resources management in the coastal area of Shandong Province, PR China
- 25 Modular Concept for Municipal Water Management in the Kharaa River Basin, Mongolia
- 26 From the Concept to the Tap
- Integrated Water Resources Management in Northern Namibia
- Part X Transboundary case studies
- 27 Sustainable Water and Land Management under Global Change
- The GLOWA Jordan River Project
- 28 Challenges of implementing IWRM in the Lower Jordan Valley.