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Attending water security is an important challenge and a major
systemic risk humanity faces in the years to come. This is due to
population increase, over-consumption of water, especially in
agriculture, climate change and various forms of water pollution.
The issue becomes more complicated in transboundary water
catchments that cover almost half of the world's land surface, with
about 60% of global river flow and 40% of the world's population.
Also, in many parts of the planet, like Saharan Africa, population
depends on groundwater resources located in transboundary aquifer
systems. These facts illustrate the importance of the book's
subject, which is the governance of transboundary waters, both
surface and groundwater. The book is written by two distinguished
scientists, who, having worked in various international
institutions, like UNESCO, GEF, UNEP and at the European
Commission, have both an extended expertise on how to bridge the
gap between science and political decision-making, which is the
main factor for an effective governance of water resources. What is
new in the book is the integrated analysis of transboundary
governance of both surface water and groundwater, as it occurs in
reality. In current literature, groundwater is still often missing
for the benefit of surface water or, on the contrary, it is treated
separately from surface water. The most important feature of the
book is to distinguish between the real and a "good" or an
effective transboundary water governance and to provide practical
tools, methodologies and examples for its implementation in the
field. Published timely during 2018, the book will contribute to
address successfully practical problems of governance of
transboundary waters that represent a very important part of our
precious fresh water resources.
Attending water security is an important challenge and a major
systemic risk humanity faces in the years to come. This is due to
population increase, over-consumption of water, especially in
agriculture, climate change and various forms of water pollution.
The issue becomes more complicated in transboundary water
catchments that cover almost half of the world's land surface, with
about 60% of global river flow and 40% of the world's population.
Also, in many parts of the planet, like Saharan Africa, population
depends on groundwater resources located in transboundary aquifer
systems. These facts illustrate the importance of the book's
subject, which is the governance of transboundary waters, both
surface and groundwater. The book is written by two distinguished
scientists, who, having worked in various international
institutions, like UNESCO, GEF, UNEP and at the European
Commission, have both an extended expertise on how to bridge the
gap between science and political decision-making, which is the
main factor for an effective governance of water resources. What is
new in the book is the integrated analysis of transboundary
governance of both surface water and groundwater, as it occurs in
reality. In current literature, groundwater is still often missing
for the benefit of surface water or, on the contrary, it is treated
separately from surface water. The most important feature of the
book is to distinguish between the real and a "good" or an
effective transboundary water governance and to provide practical
tools, methodologies and examples for its implementation in the
field. Published timely during 2018, the book will contribute to
address successfully practical problems of governance of
transboundary waters that represent a very important part of our
precious fresh water resources.
Although many theoretical developments have been achieved in recent
years, the progress both in understanding and application of risk
and reliability analysis in water resources and environmental
engineering remains slow. One of the reasons seems to be the lack
of training of engineers with phenomena of statistical nature,
including optimum cost and benefit decisions under uncertainty.
This book presents, in a unified and comprehensive framework, the
various aspects of risk and reliability in bothwater quantity and
quality problems. The topics covered include uncertainty analysis
of water quantity and quality data, stochastic simulation of
hydrosystems, decision theory under uncertaintyand case studies.
Methods for risk analysis of extremes in hydrology, groundwater
clean-up, river and coastal pollution as well as total risk
management are presented.
In a world facing a growing water crisis, conflicts regarding water
sharing and environmental issues are expected to grow, especially
in transboundary river basins, where 40% of the world's population
lives.
This book represents one of the first attempts to bring together
methodologies and analytical tools from socio-economic,
international policy, engineering, and water management specialists
dealing with transboundary water resources. The book is divided
into three parts. Part I introduces state--of-the-art concepts in
institutional policy and conflict analysis. Part II presents
engineering approaches and models for transboundary water
management and conflict resolution. Part III analyzes cases in
international river basins and enclosed seas.
A source of up-to-date information on current water resources,
their quality and quantity, in every country in the Balkans.
Institutional structures, water management issues and water
monitoring problems are analyzed, with special reference to
international waters, using characteristic case studies, including
the Sava River, Lake Ohrid, The Nestos/Mesta River, the Neretva
River estuary, and coastal waters in Turkey. Contributions written
by experts from France, the UK and the USA demonstrate
state-of-the-art electronic networking and the management of
distributed water databases. The protection of water resources in
the Balkans has become a high profile issue since the collapse of
communism in the area, the break up of former Yugoslavia, and
ethnic tensions in Kosovo. Transboundary river pollution and the
development of international water basins call demand urgent
regional co-operation, which will be facilitated by the
International Network of Water-Environment Centres for the Balkans,
the initiation of which is described in the final conclusions of
the book.
A source of up-to-date information on current water resources,
their quality and quantity, in every country in the Balkans.
Institutional structures, water management issues and water
monitoring problems are analyzed, with special reference to
international waters, using characteristic case studies, including
the Sava River, Lake Ohrid, The Nestos/Mesta River, the Neretva
River estuary, and coastal waters in Turkey. Contributions written
by experts from France, the UK and the USA demonstrate
state-of-the-art electronic networking and the management of
distributed water databases. The protection of water resources in
the Balkans has become a high profile issue since the collapse of
communism in the area, the break up of former Yugoslavia, and
ethnic tensions in Kosovo. Transboundary river pollution and the
development of international water basins call demand urgent
regional co-operation, which will be facilitated by the
International Network of Water-Environment Centres for the Balkans,
the initiation of which is described in the final conclusions of
the book.
In a world facing a growing water crisis, conflicts regarding water
sharing and environmental issues are expected to grow, especially
in transboundary river basins, where 40% of the world's population
lives.
This book represents one of the first attempts to bring together
methodologies and analytical tools from socio-economic,
international policy, engineering, and water management specialists
dealing with transboundary water resources. The book is divided
into three parts. Part I introduces state--of-the-art concepts in
institutional policy and conflict analysis. Part II presents
engineering approaches and models for transboundary water
management and conflict resolution. Part III analyzes cases in
international river basins and enclosed seas.
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