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Water science policy and management : a global challenge / edited by Simon J. Dadson, University of Oxford [and 5 others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2019Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119520658
  • 1119520657
  • 9781119520597
  • 1119520592
  • 9781119520627
  • 1119520622
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Water science policy and managementDDC classification:
  • 628.1 23
LOC classification:
  • TC405
Online resources:
Partial contents:
Water Science Policy and Management : Introduction / Simon J Dadson, Edmund C Penning-Rowsell, Dustin E Garrick, Rob Hope, Jim W Hall, Jocelyne Hughes -- Hydroclimatic Extremes and Climate Change / Simon J Dadson, Homero Paltan Lopez, Jian Peng, Shuchi Vora -- Groundwater Resources : Past, Present and Future / Abi Stone, Michelle Lanzoni, Pauline Smedley.
Summary: "Understanding the risks and opportunities presented by the changing water cycle, and the intensifing demands and competition for freshwater, are some of the most pressing challenges facing scientists, water managers and policymakers. In the context of rapid climate, land cover and other environmental changes, the requirement to protect communities against water-related natural hazards; the stewardship of water resources to provide reliable water quantity and quality, and the provision of clean, safely-managed drinking water and improved sanitation to a population predicted to exceed 9 billion, constitute a defining challenge for the 21st century. This challenge has inspired the University of Oxford to offer a graduate programme in Water Science Policy and Management since 2004, which to date has seen over 350 students from 55 countries graduate, of which more than half are women. This book is formed from contributions from more than a dozen academics and practitioners who have taught the course, in each case writing in co-authorship with more than two dozen alumni"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Water Science Policy and Management : Introduction / Simon J Dadson, Edmund C Penning-Rowsell, Dustin E Garrick, Rob Hope, Jim W Hall, Jocelyne Hughes -- Hydroclimatic Extremes and Climate Change / Simon J Dadson, Homero Paltan Lopez, Jian Peng, Shuchi Vora -- Groundwater Resources : Past, Present and Future / Abi Stone, Michelle Lanzoni, Pauline Smedley.

"Understanding the risks and opportunities presented by the changing water cycle, and the intensifing demands and competition for freshwater, are some of the most pressing challenges facing scientists, water managers and policymakers. In the context of rapid climate, land cover and other environmental changes, the requirement to protect communities against water-related natural hazards; the stewardship of water resources to provide reliable water quantity and quality, and the provision of clean, safely-managed drinking water and improved sanitation to a population predicted to exceed 9 billion, constitute a defining challenge for the 21st century. This challenge has inspired the University of Oxford to offer a graduate programme in Water Science Policy and Management since 2004, which to date has seen over 350 students from 55 countries graduate, of which more than half are women. This book is formed from contributions from more than a dozen academics and practitioners who have taught the course, in each case writing in co-authorship with more than two dozen alumni"-- Provided by publisher.

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