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The book presents an overview of recent advances in knowledge
related to the assessment and management of groundwater resources,
giving special attention to the uncertainties related to climate
change and variability. While proposing strategies of groundwater
management as adaptation, alternative and resilience under the
changing environments, this book also discusses new directions and
initiatives of hydrological study, in particular on the
groundwater. Groundwater is a major source of water across much of
the world, and acts as a component of the global water cycle on the
Earth. Groundwater has the capacity to balance large swings in
precipitation and has the potential to supplement surface-water
resources when they are close to the limits of sustainability such
as during drought. Although groundwater is pivotal to sustain water
supplies, these important resources are vulnerable to increased
human activities and the uncertain consequences of climate change.
This book presents that groundwater with longer resident time of
water circulation can be an alternative water resources and
environment in changing climate. Assessments of groundwater
services and benefit as well as risk are important for sustainable
groundwater uses under the climate change. Groundwater which is one
of the leys of adaptation to climate change should be treated as
common resources and environment beyond the tragedy of the commons
and dilemma of the boundaries. While providing a comprehensive
description of hydrogeological characteristics of groundwater
systems, the present volume also covers important aspects of legal
and institutional contexts required for groundwater resources
management as well as social and economic considerations. This
publication may contribute to an improved understanding of the
impacts of climate change and human activity on groundwater
resources, provides useful guidance for policy makers and planners
to include groundwater into climate change adaptation schemes and
strategies.
This book describes the current environmental changes due to global
warming in northern Eurasia, especially focusing on eastern
Siberia. Spring flooding, ice-jam movements, and monitoring using
remote sensing are included. Additionally, current reindeer herding
of indigenous peoples in Siberia and related environmental changes
such as waterlogging, rising temperatures, and vegetation changes
are addressed. As a summary, the book also introduces readers to
adaptation strategies at several governmental levels. The book
primarily focuses on 1) introducing readers to global warming and
human-nature dynamics in Siberia, with special emphasis on
humidification of the region in the mid-2000s, and 2) describing
social adaptation to the changing terrestrial ecosystem, with an
emphasis on water environments. Adaptation strategies based on
vulnerability assessments of environmental changes in northern
Eurasia are crucial topics for intergovernmental organizations,
such as the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). Thus,
the book offers a valuable resource not only for environmental
researchers but also for several stakeholders regarding global
environmental change.
This book describes the current environmental changes due to global
warming in northern Eurasia, especially focusing on eastern
Siberia. Spring flooding, ice-jam movements, and monitoring using
remote sensing are included. Additionally, current reindeer herding
of indigenous peoples in Siberia and related environmental changes
such as waterlogging, rising temperatures, and vegetation changes
are addressed. As a summary, the book also introduces readers to
adaptation strategies at several governmental levels. The book
primarily focuses on 1) introducing readers to global warming and
human-nature dynamics in Siberia, with special emphasis on
humidification of the region in the mid-2000s, and 2) describing
social adaptation to the changing terrestrial ecosystem, with an
emphasis on water environments. Adaptation strategies based on
vulnerability assessments of environmental changes in northern
Eurasia are crucial topics for intergovernmental organizations,
such as the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). Thus,
the book offers a valuable resource not only for environmental
researchers but also for several stakeholders regarding global
environmental change.
The book presents an overview of recent advances in knowledge
related to the assessment and management of groundwater resources,
giving special attention to the uncertainties related to climate
change and variability. While proposing strategies of groundwater
management as adaptation, alternative and resilience under the
changing environments, this book also discusses new directions and
initiatives of hydrological study, in particular on the
groundwater. Groundwater is a major source of water across much of
the world, and acts as a component of the global water cycle on the
Earth. Groundwater has the capacity to balance large swings in
precipitation and has the potential to supplement surface-water
resources when they are close to the limits of sustainability such
as during drought. Although groundwater is pivotal to sustain water
supplies, these important resources are vulnerable to increased
human activities and the uncertain consequences of climate change.
This book presents that groundwater with longer resident time of
water circulation can be an alternative water resources and
environment in changing climate. Assessments of groundwater
services and benefit as well as risk are important for sustainable
groundwater uses under the climate change. Groundwater which is one
of the leys of adaptation to climate change should be treated as
common resources and environment beyond the tragedy of the commons
and dilemma of the boundaries. While providing a comprehensive
description of hydrogeological characteristics of groundwater
systems, the present volume also covers important aspects of legal
and institutional contexts required for groundwater resources
management as well as social and economic considerations. This
publication may contribute to an improved understanding of the
impacts of climate change and human activity on groundwater
resources, provides useful guidance for policy makers and planners
to include groundwater into climate change adaptation schemes and
strategies.
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