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Evolving Water Resources Systems: Understanding, Predicting and Managing Water-Society Interactions

Evolving Water Resources Systems: Understanding, Predicting and Managing Water–Society Interactions

Editors: Attilio Castellarin, Serena Ceola, Elena Toth & Alberto Montanari

IAHS Publ.364 (2014) ISBN 978-1-907161-42-1, 548 + xii pp.

Proceedings of ICWRS2014, Bologna, Italy, June 2014

A selection of 89 peer-reviewed papers by research groups active in 31 different countries in five continents addressing topics associated with water resources assessment and management in a changing environment, and particularly the two-way interaction between water and society, the focus of the Panta Rhei IAHS research initiative (http://www.iahs.info/pantarhei). Water resources systems, catchment hydrology, eco-hydrology, groundwater hydrology, water security and socio-hydrology are driving scientific areas, which are covered.
This collection provides knowledge for advancing our understanding of water–society interactions, improving integrated water resources systems management and governance, and addressing the water problems for the next generations. 

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