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Karst aquifers are important sources of drinking water worldwide.
This volume presents a discussion of the current state of knowledge
on karst science, advances in karst mapping and karst aquifer
monitoring technologies, case studies of karst aquifer assessment,
and regulatory perspectives on land use and water management in
karst environments. It offers valuable reference material for
researchers involved in karst science and environmental studies, as
well as a guide for experts at governmental agencies, scientists,
engineers and other professionals involved in karst aquifer
protection and the design of land and water management systems in
karst areas around the globe.
This volume presents nine chapters prepared by international
authors and highlighting various aspects of climate change and
water resources. Climate change models and scenarios, particularly
those related to precipitation projection, are discussed and
uncertainties and data deficiencies that affect the reliability of
predictions are identified. The potential impacts of climate change
on water resources (including quality) and on crop production are
analyzed and adaptation strategies for crop production are offered.
Furthermore, case studies of climate change mitigation strategies,
such as the reduction of water use and conservation measures in
urban environments, are included. This book will serve as a
valuable reference work for researchers and students in water and
environmental sciences, as well as for governmental agencies and
policy makers.
This volume presents a unique and comprehensive glimpse of
current and emerging issues of concern related to potable water.
The themes discussed include: (1) historical perspective of the
evolution of drinking water science and technology and drinking
water standards and regulations; (2) emerging contaminants, water
distribution problems and energy demand for water treatment and
transportation; and (3) using alternative water sources and methods
of water treatment and distribution that could resolve current and
emerging global potable problems. This volume will serve as a
valuable resource for researchers and environmental engineering
students interested in global potable water sustainability and a
guide to experts affiliated with international agencies working
toward providing safe water to global communities.
This volume focuses on practical aspects of sustainable water
management in urban areas and presents a discussion of key
concepts, methodologies, and case studies of innovative and
evolving technologies. Topics include: (1) challenges in urban
water resiliency; (2) water and energy nexus; (3) integrated urban
water management; and (4) water reuse options (black water, gray
water, rainwater). This volume serves as a useful reference for
students and researchers involved in holistic approaches to water
management, and as a valuable guide to experts in governmental
agencies as well as planners and engineers concerned with
sustainable water management systems in urban environments.
This volume offers concepts, methods and case studies of innovative
and evolving technologies in the area of watershed assessment.
Topics discussed include: (1) Development and applications of
geospatial, satellite imagery and remote sensing technologies for
land monitoring; (2) Development and applications of satellite
imagery for monitoring inland water quality; (3) Development and
applications of water sensor technologies for real-time monitoring
of water quantity and quality; and (4) Advances in biological
monitoring and microbial source tracking technologies. This book
will be of interest to graduate students and researchers involved
in watershed science and environmental studies. Equally, it will
serve as a valuable guide to experts in government agencies who are
concerned with water-availability and water-quality issues, and
engineers and other professionals involved in the design of land-
and water-monitoring systems.
This book documents innovative approaches for integrating green
technologies and decentralized water infrastructure. The two major
components of green decentralized water infrastructure are: (1)
using locally available alternative water sources (rainwater,
greywater, and brackish/saltwater) (at multiple scales, e.g., a
single building to a neighborhood community level); and (2) using
renewable energy resources (solar, wind, biomass, geothermal,
other). Chapter 1, introduces the concept and framework of green
decentralized water infrastructure. The subsequent nine chapters
give a detailed description of global case studies, and discuss
significant components of the green decentralized water
infrastructure and the challenges. The chapters document global
case studies and prospects (chapters 1-7) followed by challenges
facing decentralized water infrastructure (chapters 8-10). The book
will provide a cross-disciplinary knowledge-base for smart &
futuristic water management in urban settings and a significant
opportunity for sharing smart and decentralized water technologies
at the global level
This volume focuses on practical aspects of sustainable water
management in urban areas and presents a discussion of key
concepts, methodologies, and case studies of innovative and
evolving technologies. Topics include: (1) challenges in urban
water resiliency; (2) water and energy nexus; (3) integrated urban
water management; and (4) water reuse options (black water, gray
water, rainwater). This volume serves as a useful reference for
students and researchers involved in holistic approaches to water
management, and as a valuable guide to experts in governmental
agencies as well as planners and engineers concerned with
sustainable water management systems in urban environments.
This volume offers concepts, methods and case studies of innovative
and evolving technologies in the area of watershed assessment.
Topics discussed include: (1) Development and applications of
geospatial, satellite imagery and remote sensing technologies for
land monitoring; (2) Development and applications of satellite
imagery for monitoring inland water quality; (3) Development and
applications of water sensor technologies for real-time monitoring
of water quantity and quality; and (4) Advances in biological
monitoring and microbial source tracking technologies. This book
will be of interest to graduate students and researchers involved
in watershed science and environmental studies. Equally, it will
serve as a valuable guide to experts in government agencies who are
concerned with water-availability and water-quality issues, and
engineers and other professionals involved in the design of land-
and water-monitoring systems.
This volume presents a unique and comprehensive glimpse of current
and emerging issues of concern related to potable water. The themes
discussed include: (1) historical perspective of the evolution of
drinking water science and technology and drinking water standards
and regulations; (2) emerging contaminants, water distribution
problems and energy demand for water treatment and transportation;
and (3) using alternative water sources and methods of water
treatment and distribution that could resolve current and emerging
global potable problems. This volume will serve as a valuable
resource for researchers and environmental engineering students
interested in global potable water sustainability and a guide to
experts affiliated with international agencies working toward
providing safe water to global communities.
This volume presents nine chapters prepared by international
authors and highlighting various aspects of climate change and
water resources. Climate change models and scenarios, particularly
those related to precipitation projection, are discussed and
uncertainties and data deficiencies that affect the reliability of
predictions are identified. The potential impacts of climate change
on water resources (including quality) and on crop production are
analyzed and adaptation strategies for crop production are offered.
Furthermore, case studies of climate change mitigation strategies,
such as the reduction of water use and conservation measures in
urban environments, are included. This book will serve as a
valuable reference work for researchers and students in water and
environmental sciences, as well as for governmental agencies and
policy makers.
Karst aquifers are important sources of drinking water worldwide.
This volume presents a discussion of the current state of knowledge
on karst science, advances in karst mapping and karst aquifer
monitoring technologies, case studies of karst aquifer assessment,
and regulatory perspectives on land use and water management in
karst environments. It offers valuable reference material for
researchers involved in karst science and environmental studies, as
well as a guide for experts at governmental agencies, scientists,
engineers and other professionals involved in karst aquifer
protection and the design of land and water management systems in
karst areas around the globe.
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