Management of transboundary rivers and lakes /

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Imprint:Berlin : Springer, c2008.
Description:1 online resource (xviii, 304 p.) : ill., maps.
Language:English
Series:Water resources development and management, 1614-810X
Water resources development and management.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8885817
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Other authors / contributors:Varis, Olli.
Tortajada, Cecilia.
Biswas, Asit K.
ISBN:9783540749288
3540749284
9783540749264
3540749268
6611241612
9786611241612
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:"This book analyses the magnitude of the transboundary water problems in different parts of the world, difficulties and constraints faced to resolve these problems, and successes and shortcomings to manage them. Written and edited by the world's leading water and legal experts, this authoritative book analyses the present situations, both globally and in case specific basins, and objectively reviews what management alternatives have worked and not worked, and the reasons why."--Jacket.
Other form:Print version: Management of transboundary rivers and lakes. Berlin : Springer, c2008 3540749268 9783540749264
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Summary:Water's role in the nature is very fundamental. As it circulates in the atmosphere, in the rivers, lakes, soil, rock, and in the oceans, it is the major conveyer of va- ous chemical substances and of energy, and it can also be called as the blood of the ecosystems of this planet. But at the same time water is interwoven in the va- ous functions of the nature and the human society in countless ways which makes water one of the most complicated challenges of the mankind today. These ch- lenges call for seeing water in a broad development framework, pressed by a mix of demographic, social, environmental, technological and economic drivers. Human beings are exploiting and enjoying, but at the same time polluting and deteriorating, the waters in various ways and water is equally important to the - man socio-economic system as it is to the nature. It may sound a bit anecdotal to say that water obeys no borders, but that is true; the hydrologic cycle with its r- ers, river basins, lakes, aquifers, rainfalls, oceans, etc., cross administrational b- ders without any passport control. River and lake basins are in most cases very different from the administrational borders that the human beings have set up.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 304 p.) : ill., maps.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783540749288
3540749284
9783540749264
3540749268
6611241612
9786611241612
ISSN:1614-810X