Water for Life

Water for Life

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Wescoat, Jr, James L.
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521362115
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Successful water management is crucial for the proper operation of natural environmental systems and for the support of human society. These two aspects are interdependent, but decisions about one are often made without regard to effects upon the other. A persistent challenge is to consider them together. This book fully analyzes the relationship between water management, environmental conditions and public policy. It combines a careful review of the character and evolution of water management and evaluates management from the standpoint of the quality of the natural environment. Topics covered include domestic and industrial water supply and waste disposal, groundwater use, river channel and floodplain management, and integrated river basins. The processes of social decision-making are examined against a backdrop of plant-soil-water-ecosystem relationships and ecosystem change. Examples are drawn from around the world, from local watershed management to international river basin planning, with emphasis on integrative approaches.
EAN 9780521362115
ISBN 0521362113
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date October 16, 2003
Pages 344
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 24
Country United Kingdom
Authors Wescoat, Jr, James L.; White, Gilbert F.
Illustrations 24 Tables, unspecified; 87 Halftones, unspecified; 25 Line drawings, unspecified