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Mountains: Sources of Water, Sources of Knowledge [electronic resource] / edited by Ellen Wiegandt.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Advances in Global Change Research ; 31Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402067488
  • 99781402067488
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 333.7 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
General Concepts and Processes; Mountain Specificities -- Framing the Study of Mountain Water Resources: An Introduction -- "Water Towers"-A Global View of the Hydrological Importance of Mountains -- The History of Irrigation and Water Control in China'S Erhai Catchment: Mitigation and Adaptation to Environmental Change -- Scarcity, Equity, and Transparency: General Principles for Successfully Governing the Water Commons -- From Principles to Action: Incentives to Enforce Common Property Water Management -- Multiple Uses and Competition for Mountain Water -- Hydroelectric Resources Between State and Market in the Alpine Countries -- Crans-Montana: Water Resources Management in an Alpine Tourist Resort -- Water Conflicts and Conflict Resolution Mechanisms -- Water Value, Water Management, and Water Conflict: A Systematic Approach -- Evolutionary Explanations of Syrian-Turkish Water Conflict -- Water Use and Risk: the Use of Prospect Theory to Guide Public Policy Decision-Making -- Indigenous Knowledge; Technical Solutions -- Disasters, Development, and Glacial Lake Control in Twentieth-Century Peru -- Wetlands and Indigenous Knowledge in the Highlands of Western Ethiopia -- A New Ancient Water Mill:Remembering Former Techniques -- Water-Related Natural Disasters: Strategies to Deal With Debris Flows: The Case of Tschengls, Italy -- Flood Volume Estimation and Flood Mitigation: Adige River Basin -- Hydrological Assessment for Selected Karstic Springs in the Mountain Regions of Bulgaria -- Policy Implications for Efficient and Equitable Water Use -- Water and Mountains, Upstream and Downstream: Analyzing Unequal Relations -- Creating a Policy Environment for Sustainable Water use.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: This book addresses the major challenges in assuring globally sustainable water use. Paradoxically, water resources have been identified both as too plentiful, producing major disasters, and increasingly vulnerable to shortages. Addressing both of these aspects requires attention to physical hydrological processes as well as human activities that affect water supply and demand. Mountains regions are the sources of many great water systems and often have long traditions of effective water management and therefore provide special insights into general problems of water use, including upstream-downstream and transboundry relations as well as natural hazard management. This volume will address critical contemporary and global issues through the lens of global change processes and with a focus on mountain regions to bring state of the art science from numerous disciplines to examine important environmental and policy questions related to water resources
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General Concepts and Processes; Mountain Specificities -- Framing the Study of Mountain Water Resources: An Introduction -- "Water Towers"-A Global View of the Hydrological Importance of Mountains -- The History of Irrigation and Water Control in China'S Erhai Catchment: Mitigation and Adaptation to Environmental Change -- Scarcity, Equity, and Transparency: General Principles for Successfully Governing the Water Commons -- From Principles to Action: Incentives to Enforce Common Property Water Management -- Multiple Uses and Competition for Mountain Water -- Hydroelectric Resources Between State and Market in the Alpine Countries -- Crans-Montana: Water Resources Management in an Alpine Tourist Resort -- Water Conflicts and Conflict Resolution Mechanisms -- Water Value, Water Management, and Water Conflict: A Systematic Approach -- Evolutionary Explanations of Syrian-Turkish Water Conflict -- Water Use and Risk: the Use of Prospect Theory to Guide Public Policy Decision-Making -- Indigenous Knowledge; Technical Solutions -- Disasters, Development, and Glacial Lake Control in Twentieth-Century Peru -- Wetlands and Indigenous Knowledge in the Highlands of Western Ethiopia -- A New Ancient Water Mill:Remembering Former Techniques -- Water-Related Natural Disasters: Strategies to Deal With Debris Flows: The Case of Tschengls, Italy -- Flood Volume Estimation and Flood Mitigation: Adige River Basin -- Hydrological Assessment for Selected Karstic Springs in the Mountain Regions of Bulgaria -- Policy Implications for Efficient and Equitable Water Use -- Water and Mountains, Upstream and Downstream: Analyzing Unequal Relations -- Creating a Policy Environment for Sustainable Water use.

This book addresses the major challenges in assuring globally sustainable water use. Paradoxically, water resources have been identified both as too plentiful, producing major disasters, and increasingly vulnerable to shortages. Addressing both of these aspects requires attention to physical hydrological processes as well as human activities that affect water supply and demand. Mountains regions are the sources of many great water systems and often have long traditions of effective water management and therefore provide special insights into general problems of water use, including upstream-downstream and transboundry relations as well as natural hazard management. This volume will address critical contemporary and global issues through the lens of global change processes and with a focus on mountain regions to bring state of the art science from numerous disciplines to examine important environmental and policy questions related to water resources

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