This groundbreaking book examines the role that water accounting
can play in resolving economic, environmental and social issues.
One of the most pressing global issues of the 21st century is the
scarcity of water to ensure economic, environmental and social
sustainability. In addressing the issue through policy and
management, access to high quality information is critically
important. But water scarcity has many implications, and it is
possible that different reporting approaches, generally called
water accounting systems, can be appropriate to addressing them. In
this key book, international experts respond to the question: what
role can water accounting play in resolving economic, social and
environmental issues at individual, organizational, industry,
national and international levels? They explore how various forms
of water accounting are utilized and the issues that they address.
Academics and postgraduate students interested in water scarcity
and accounting will find this book invaluable. Policy makers in all
areas relating to water as well as environmentalists, water
industry managers and water lawyers will find plenty of important
insights in this essential resource. Contributors: A. Allan, J.
Andreu, W. Bastiaanssen, X. Cai, K. Chalmers, Q. Changhai, G.L.
Clark, E. Corral, C.M. Cote, J. Cummings, H. Gan, J.M. Godfrey, R.
Hassan, A.Y. Hoekstra, D.A. Hughes, P. Karimi, Q. Lu, J.R. Lund, R.
Martinez-Lagunes, D. Molden, A. Momblanch, C.J. Moran, M. Muller,
N.W.J. Muller, E. Mungatana, M. Nagy, J. Paredes, M.A. Perez, L.
Pretorius, K. Ringwood, M. Slattery, A. Solera, M. Squillace, A.
Turton, M. Vardon, Y. Wang, C. Woods
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