Climate and Water: Transboundary Challenges in the Americas
explores some of the ways that climate, hydrology, and water
resource management converge at the borders between jurisdictions
and countries in the western Hemisphere. This book is unique in
focusing on case studies of climate-hydrology-water resource
management in diverse contexts in South, Central, and North
America. This book is singular in highlighting important problems
arising from the very existence of boundaries drawn and defined by
society. Addressing such problems takes on increasing urgency as
the world becomes ever more inter connected and interdependent.
Target groups for this book include water resource managers and
decision makers at levels from the international to the local;
scientists involved in interdisciplinary studies of basic and
applied climatology, hydrology, and environmental studies; and
readers specializing in institutional analyses, including
transboundary water law, policy analysis, and risk assessment. This
book is also a useful text for college classes addressing natural
resources management in general, and the transfer of scientific
knowledge to society.
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