Global climatic change will most likely affect natural resources
and human living conditions in semiarid regions. This volume
presents disciplinary as well as integrative methods to assess
these impacts considering the interactions between climate
variability and change, water availability, land-use systems, and
quality of life. Taking the semiarid northeastern area of Brazil as
an example, a wide range of expertise and knowledge (from
integrated water analyses to transregional migration) is necessary
to understand the complex relationship between natural and
socio-economic systems. Tools to integrate this knowledge and make
it available for the strategic planning of sustainable development
are described. This book is a summary of the main research results
and the presentations given at the final conference of the WAVES
Program on June 25-26 2001 in Fortaleza (Brazil).
From the reviews:
"This book focuses on results from a joint German-Brazilian
program (Water Availability and Vulnerability of Ecosystems and
Society, or WAVES) to assess the socioeconomic impacts that global
change will have on northeast Brazil. This book, divided into eight
parts, describes the many factors that should be included in
developing scenarios for future planning purposes. The book
provides useful information concerning the complex
multidisciplinary task of developing scenarios that can aid
decision makers in formulating plans for sustainable development in
an area that is highly vulnerable to climate variability and
change. For someone who is unfamiliar with the semiarid northeast
Brazil region, the book provides considerable useful background
information." (Vernon E. Kousky, BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN
METEORLOGICAL SOCIETY, December 2004)
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