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This collection of papers is a snapshot of modern hydrogeology in
which highly technical methods and approaches sit side-by-side with
overlapping legal, social, organisational, institutional and
governance considerations. Groundwater is integral to many human
and environmental systems. Indeed, there appears to be a growing
realisation that some of the most pressing physical problems in the
field of hydrogeology - over-abstraction, salinization or pollution
- can only really be solved by taking a multi-disciplinary approach
to the issues that takes all other related professions into
account. Whilst a 'technical' solution may be readily deciphered,
the larger challenge usually lies in the sustainably-funded and
widely-accepted implementation of that measure. This book ranges
from discussion and debate on the hot topic of hydraulic fracturing
of wells or 'fraccing' for shale gas and its potential to disrupt
groundwater systems, to the application of highly technical
modelling procedures to help solve complex, real world problems. It
is a window on the preoccupations of modern hydrogeologists and an
insight into the way in which hydrogeological techniques and
methods are being holistically adapted to address problems in the
real world. This book is targeted at professional hydrogeologists,
sociologists, experts in governance, law and policy as well as
ecologists and other professionals that nowadays all sit alongside
groundwater understanding. The book will also appeal to
politicians, resource managers, regulators and others interested in
sustainable water supply.
This collection of papers is a snapshot of modern hydrogeology in
which highly technical methods and approaches sit side-by-side with
overlapping legal, social, organisational, institutional and
governance considerations. Groundwater is integral to many human
and environmental systems. Indeed, there appears to be a growing
realisation that some of the most pressing physical problems in the
field of hydrogeology - over-abstraction, salinization or pollution
- can only really be solved by taking a multi-disciplinary approach
to the issues that takes all other related professions into
account. Whilst a 'technical' solution may be readily deciphered,
the larger challenge usually lies in the sustainably-funded and
widely-accepted implementation of that measure. This book ranges
from discussion and debate on the hot topic of hydraulic fracturing
of wells or 'fraccing' for shale gas and its potential to disrupt
groundwater systems, to the application of highly technical
modelling procedures to help solve complex, real world problems. It
is a window on the preoccupations of modern hydrogeologists and an
insight into the way in which hydrogeological techniques and
methods are being holistically adapted to address problems in the
real world. This book is targeted at professional hydrogeologists,
sociologists, experts in governance, law and policy as well as
ecologists and other professionals that nowadays all sit alongside
groundwater understanding. The book will also appeal to
politicians, resource managers, regulators and others interested in
sustainable water supply.
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