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Water is vital for the life and health of people and ecosystems, and is a basic condition for the development of countries. Water resources, and the related ecosystems which are sustained by water, are under threat from pollution, unsustainable use, land-use changes, climate changes and many other forces. This book incorporates basic and advanced information on all topics and issues relevant to the preservation of water resources quality. Its main strength lies in covering all aspects of water quality preservation, including: engineering hydrology, environmental and chemical aspects, quantitative (modeling approaches) and qualitative issues.
This monograph results from the 4th International Austrian-Israeli
Technion Symposium cum Industrial Forum under the banner of the
Austrian Technion Society initiative Technology for Peace - Science
for Mankind, which was held in Vienna, 23 - 25 April 200 I, devoted
to Preservation of the Quality of our Water Resources. The
Symposium was a cooperative effort with the Austrian Federal
Ministry of Education and Science and Culture, and the Austrian
Federal Ministry of Economy and Labor. The program was structured
and managed by a joint Program Committee incorporating the editors
of this monograph, who are faculty members from the Stephan and
Nancy Grand Water Research Institute at the Technion - Israel
Institute of Technology, and the University of Agricultural
Sciences (Bodenkultur) of Vienna. The Symposium attracted
participation from universities, research institutes, industries,
and national authorities from Austria, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Israel, Jordan, Palestinian Autonomy, Poland, Russia, Spain,
Turkey, USA, and Uzbekistan. The Symposium topics were of major
international interest, and talks were at a high professional
level. Therefore, I have gladly accepted the initiative of the
Symposium Program Committee to extend and expand manuscripts of
special merit to chapters of this monograph, whose title is
identical to that of the Symposium. Out of the 39 papers presented
at the Symposium, 24 papers were selected for inclusion in this
monograph, according to their scientific merit and quality of
contribution to the overall subject. Those selected were expanded
and subjected to peer review for inclusion in this Volume.
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