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River Basin Ecohydrology in the Indian Sub-Continent: Sustainable
Strategies and Sustenance provides a multidisciplinary approach
that focuses on conservation strategies, water quality management
in the eco-regions, catchment management practices, estuaries,
preservation of in-stream habitat populations, and natural
/bioengineering techniques for the sustainable management of
ecological resources in the Indian sub-continent. The book provides
a unique platform for readers from branches of science and
technology, including engineering sciences, agricultural sciences,
biogeochemical sciences, hydrogeochemistry, toxicological sciences,
social sciences, environmental policy, and governance, etc. to
exchange ideas and information at multiple levels on sustainable
water management, degradation of marine quality and indicators of
ecological degradation. The book's contributors provide impressive
and comprehensive information on different management strategies
for sustainable restoration of aquatic ecological systems covering
vital aspects of hydrogeochemical and geoenvironmental parameters.
This book aims to provide a "platform" for scientists and
environmental researchers/planners to discuss the environmental
degradation, spatial heterogeneity on water quality and aquatic
species, methodological approaches on sustainable management of
biodiversity, etc.
Disasters undermine societal well-being, causing loss of lives and
damage to social and economic infrastructures. Disaster resilience
is central to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals,
especially in regions where extreme inequality combines with the
increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters. Disaster
risk reduction and resilience requires participation of wide array
of stakeholders ranging from academicians to policy makers to
disaster managers. Disaster Resilient Cities: Adaptation for
Sustainable Development offers evidence-based, problem-solving
techniques from social, natural, engineering and other disciplinary
perspectives. It connects data, research, conceptual work with
practical cases on disaster risk management, capturing the
multi-sectoral aspects of disaster resilience, adaptation strategy
and sustainability. The book links disaster risk management with
sustainable development under a common umbrella, showing that
effective disaster resilience strategies and practices lead to
achieving broader sustainable development goals.
Groundwater contributes to the sustainable development of many
Asian cities by providing water for domestic, industrial and
agricultural uses and regulating ecosystem flows. However,
groundwater has not always been properly managed, which often has
resulted in depletion and degradation of the resource. Groundwater
Environment in Asian Cities presents the up-to-date scientific
knowledge on groundwater environment in fourteen Asian cities using
Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) framework. In detail
the book presents the facts and figures of groundwater dependency,
problems related to groundwater over exploitation, implementation
of various policy instruments and management practices and their
results in selected fourteen Asian cities, namely; Bandung
(Indonesia), Bangkok (Thailand), Beijing (China), Bishkek
(Kyrgyzstan), Chitwan (Nepal), Delhi (India), Dili (East Timor), Ho
Chi Minh (Vietnam), Hyderabad (India), Khulna (Bangladesh), Lahore
(Pakistan), Seoul (South Korea), Tokyo (Japan), and Yangon
(Myanmar). The book provides the one-step platform to get
sufficient details about groundwater aquifers, hydrogeology,
groundwater status, impacts on groundwater environment and
responses (technology, policy, institutional, etc.) deployed in the
case studies cities, and therefore, provides a snap-shot of Asian
groundwater environments. The theoretical background of the topics
discussed along with the case studies help the readers understand
the similarities and differences about the status of groundwater
development and use in each city. In addition, the information in
the book will serve as a baseline for other research such as
mitigation of groundwater related problems (e.g., land subsidence),
impact of climate change on groundwater, and importance of
groundwater for implementing sustainable development goals in
future.
This book aims to come up with views to address the queries of
planners, policymakers, and general people for water resources
management under uncertainty of climate change, including examples
from Asia and Europe with successful adaptive measures to change
the challenge of climate change into opportunities. The
availability of clean water is a major global challenge for the
future due to a rapidly growing population and urbanization where
further stress in water resources is expected due to the impact of
climate change. The wide range of impacts includes for example
changes in hydrology, moisture availability, spatial and temporal
variations in magnitude of stream flow, and dwindling of water
levels with adverse effect on wetlands and ecosystem. As a
consequence, water management has become a serious issue and was
identified as a global societal challenge, and climate change
forecasting has become one of the key issues in recent research on
sustainable water resources management.
This book includes selected papers presented at the international
expert forum on "Mainstreaming Resilience and Disaster Risk
Reduction in Education," held at the Asian Institute of Technology,
Thailand on 1-2 December 2017. The journey towards disaster risk
reduction and resilience requires the participation of a wide array
of stakeholders ranging from academics to policymakers, to disaster
managers. Given the multifaceted and interdependent nature of
disasters, disaster risk reduction and resilience require a
multidisciplinary problem-solving approach and evidence-based
techniques from the natural, social, engineering, and other
relevant sciences. Traditionally, hazard and disaster-related
studies have been dominated by the engineering and social science
fields. In this regard, the main purpose of this book is to capture
the multidisciplinary and multisectoral nature of disaster risk
reduction, and to gather existing data, research, conceptual work,
and practical cases regarding risk reduction and its ties to
sustainable development under a single "umbrella." Along with the
sustainability aspect, the book also links disaster risk reduction
with development, technology, governance, education, and climate
change, and includes discussions on challenges, solutions, and best
practices in the mainstreaming of disaster risk reduction.
Climate change on earth is having significant impacts on water
resources management in Southeast Asia. Knowledge of climate
variations and climate change can be valuable for water resources
management in agriculture, urban and industrial water supplies,
hydroelectric power generation, and ecosystem maintenance. This
book presents the findings of case studies on forecasting climate
change and its impacts on water availability, irrigation water
requirements, floods and droughts, reservoir inflows and hydropower
generation, and crop yield in specific basins of Southeast Asian
countries such as Thailand, Myanmar, and Vietnam. All case studies
start by forecasting the climate change and investigating its
impacts by employing several hydrological reservoir simulations and
crop water requirement models. The findings provide sound and
scientific advice for water managers on the real impacts of climate
change and how to adapt to its many challenges.
This book aims to come up with views to address the queries of
planners, policymakers, and general people for water resources
management under uncertainty of climate change, including examples
from Asia and Europe with successful adaptive measures to change
the challenge of climate change into opportunities. The
availability of clean water is a major global challenge for the
future due to a rapidly growing population and urbanization where
further stress in water resources is expected due to the impact of
climate change. The wide range of impacts includes for example
changes in hydrology, moisture availability, spatial and temporal
variations in magnitude of stream flow, and dwindling of water
levels with adverse effect on wetlands and ecosystem. As a
consequence, water management has become a serious issue and was
identified as a global societal challenge, and climate change
forecasting has become one of the key issues in recent research on
sustainable water resources management.
Climate change on earth is having significant impacts on water
resources management in Southeast Asia. Knowledge of climate
variations and climate change can be valuable for water resources
management in agriculture, urban and industrial water supplies,
hydroelectric power generation, and ecosystem maintenance. This
book presents the findings of case studies on forecasting climate
change and its impacts on water availability, irrigation water
requirements, floods and droughts, reservoir inflows and hydropower
generation, and crop yield in specific basins of Southeast Asian
countries such as Thailand, Myanmar, and Vietnam. All case studies
start by forecasting the climate change and investigating its
impacts by employing several hydrological reservoir simulations and
crop water requirement models. The findings provide sound and
scientific advice for water managers on the real impacts of climate
change and how to adapt to its many challenges.
Covering the various aspects of water and climate change, Climate
Change and Water Resources presents the principles of climate
change science and its effects on earth's water supply. Utilizing
the knowledge and expertise from well-known experts in the field,
the text provides a broad outline of the many interrelated aspects
of climate variations, climate change, and connections to water
resources. Designed to help managers with developing strategies,
implementing policies, and investing in infrastructure and
information sources for integrated water resources management, the
text addresses many issues regarding climate change and water
resources. It also includes adaptation options, which are essential
to water resource sustainability. The material is divided into four
sections. The first part of the book provides an introduction to
climate change and considers theoretical aspects and available
tools. The second part of the book examines the impacts that
climate change has on the water sector. The third part focuses on
the different adaptation measures needed to minimize the effects of
climate change. The fourth part presents a number of case studies.
Focused on climate change in the water sector, Climate Change and
Water Resources closely analyzes scientific research and fuels
study for a greater understanding of climate change and the proper
management of water. This text is useful for undergraduate and
postgraduate students, scientists, and design engineers as well as
those working at research institutes and implementing and planning
agencies.
This book includes selected papers presented at the international
expert forum on "Mainstreaming Resilience and Disaster Risk
Reduction in Education," held at the Asian Institute of Technology,
Thailand on 1-2 December 2017. The journey towards disaster risk
reduction and resilience requires the participation of a wide array
of stakeholders ranging from academics to policymakers, to disaster
managers. Given the multifaceted and interdependent nature of
disasters, disaster risk reduction and resilience require a
multidisciplinary problem-solving approach and evidence-based
techniques from the natural, social, engineering, and other
relevant sciences. Traditionally, hazard and disaster-related
studies have been dominated by the engineering and social science
fields. In this regard, the main purpose of this book is to capture
the multidisciplinary and multisectoral nature of disaster risk
reduction, and to gather existing data, research, conceptual work,
and practical cases regarding risk reduction and its ties to
sustainable development under a single "umbrella." Along with the
sustainability aspect, the book also links disaster risk reduction
with development, technology, governance, education, and climate
change, and includes discussions on challenges, solutions, and best
practices in the mainstreaming of disaster risk reduction.
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