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Changes in Water Resources Systems: Methodologies to Maintain Water Security and Ensure Integrated Management

Author / Editor: Nick van de Giesen, Xia Jun, Dan Rosbjerg & Yoshihiro Fukushima
Publication Number: 315
ISBN Number: 978-1-901502-19-0
Year: 2007
Pages: 330

Price: £62.00

As a guiding principle, integrated water resources management (IWRM) is now well established. In the policy arena, IWRM is more or less taken as a given, and IWRM is continuously enriched with new concepts, such as adaptation and transition management. The scientific basis for IWRM, however, has not yet fully crystallized. As this book shows, IWRM is, for an important part, a set of practices and, consequently, case studies play an important part in the scientific literature. This volume specifically addresses changes in water resources systems. The continuously changing pressures on our water resources are diverse: the pressure to produce food and provide household water is of extreme importance in Africa; in Asia, the rapidly emerging economies of China and India show that the need for water of sufficient quality is becoming a development constraint; and in Europe, North America, Australia and Japan, water resources have for a long time been recognized as essential for social well-being, and this recognition is now expressed in institutional changes, such as the European Water Framework. In addition, investment decisions everywhere are made against the background of increasing uncertainty due to ubiquitous changes, such as climate change, economic globalization, and land-use intensification. This diverse set of challenges is met with an equally diverse set of solutions and approaches. This volume provides a good sample of the many of issues that are dealt with in the context of IWRM.

Contents for Changes in Water Resources Systems: Methodologies to Maintain Water Security and Ensure Integrated Management

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Changes in Water Resources Systems : Methodologies to Maintain Water Security and Ensure Integrated Management, Symposium held at Perugia (2007)
Nick van de Giesen, Xia Jun, Dan Rosbjerg & Yoshihiro Fukushima, Editors
   
Preface of Volume 315
Nick van de Giesen, Xia Jun, Dan Rosbjerg & Yoshihiro Fukushima
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Advances in water management of southern Brazilian sub-tropical wetlands using bio-indicators
Rutineia Tassi, David Da Motta Marques & Walter Collischonn
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Changes in water resources availability for crop systems: a case study in the region of Umbria
Francesca Todisco, Lorenzo Vergni & Alessandra Vinci
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Decision support system for sustainable irrigation in Latin America
Max Billib, Eduardo Holzapfel & Karin Bardowicks
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Study on water resources allocation in the water-receiving area of the east route of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project
You Jinjun, Gan Hong, Wang Zhongjing, Niu Cunwen, Jia Yangwen & Julien Lecollinet
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The Service Provision Index (SPI): linking environmental flows, ecosystem services and economic value
Louise Korsgaard, Torkil Jonch-Clausen, Dan Rosbjerg & Jesper Solver Schou
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A real-time dynamic flood prevention storage control model for Qingjiang cascade reservoirs
Wei Li, Shenglian Guo, A. D. Ampitiyawatta, Pan Liu & Fuqiang Guo
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Coping with water scarcity in Eastern Africa: the potential role of intra-regional virtual water trade
Richard Kimwaga, Simbarashe Govere & Felix Mtalo
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Externalities in watershed management
Pradeep P Lodha & Ashvin K Gosain
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Future change of world water resources under SRES climate warming scenarios: A multi-model analysis
Yanjun Shen, Taikan Oki & Shinjiro Kanae
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Historical analysis of irrigation and environment in two arid regions in South America
Maurits Ertsen & Joanne Van Der Spek
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Hydrological impacts of field interventions in smallholder farming systems: a case study of Makanya catchment in semi-arid northern Tanzania
Hodson Makurira, Stefan Uhlenbrook & Hubert H. G. Savenije
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Impacts of human activity on long-term water balance in the middle-reaches of the Yellow River basin
Yoshinobu Sato, Xieyao Ma, Masayuki Matsuoka & Yoshihiro Fukushima
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Impacts of the southeastern Anatolia Project in Turkey on the performance of the Tabqa dam and hydropower plant in Syria
Quentin Goor, Ali Alia, Pieter Van Der Zaag & Amaury Tilmant
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Integrated approach for assessing climate change impacts on a regional chalky aquifer in Belgium
P. Goderniaux, S. Brouyere & A. Dassargues
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Multipurpose water use in a system of reservoirs
Arnaldo Pierleoni, Michele Bellezza, Stefano Casadei & Piergiorgio Manciola
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Spatial developments, subsidence and climate change: adding or multiplying?
Olivier Hoes
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Uncertainty of the water resources allocation system by the Danjiangkou reservoir
Li Ying, Li Zhijia & Zhang Lisheng
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Changes and control processes of water and related ecology in the lower reaches of the Tarim River
Qiting Zuo
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Computation of minimum and optimal instream ecological flow for the Yiluohe River
Ziqiang Xia, Qiongfang Li, Lidan Guo, Jie Li, Wei Zhang & Huiqing Wang
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Conflict analysis in implementing water resources management instruments
Zedna Mara De Castro Lucena Vieira & Marcia Maria Rios Ribeiro
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Drought prediction in the Vietnamese central highlands
Tinh Dang Nguyen, Dan Rosbjerg, Cintia Uvo & Kim Quang Nguyen
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Effects of climate change and population growth on water resources in Korea
Heejun Chang, Jon Franczyk, Deg-Hyo Bae, Il-Won Jung, Eun-Soon Im & Won-Tae Kwon
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Impact of agricultural water management on lake water budget: a case study of Lake Ikeda, Japan
Yuji Ito, Kazuro Momii & Kei Nakagawa
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Perspectives on future flood management: discovering patterns of thinking
G. Tom Raadgever, Gert Becker & Erik Mostert
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Scenario development for water resources planning and management
Steven Stewart, Mohammed Mahmoud, Yuqiong Liu, Holly Hartmann, Thorsten Wagener & Hoshin G
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The hydrological impact zone in the lower reaches of the Yellow River: a new concept for water resources issues
Makoto Taniguchi, Jianyao Chen & Yoshihiro Fukushima
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The role of dams in securing the surface water in the northern and eastern parts of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Hind S. Al-Nuaimi & Ahmed A. Murad
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A review of soil water resource research and application in China
Jun Xia, Xingyao Pan, Xiyun Chen & Yu Liu
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Social impact assessment of integrated flood risks based on Catastrophe Theory
Li Jiqing, Ji Changming & Miguel A. Marino
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Flood forecasting by Coupling Cluster method and Artificial Neural Networks
Yin Xiongrui, Xia Jun & Zhang Xiang
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Ecological impacts of water resources utilization in the Tarim River Basin of China
Chen Yaning, Hao Xinming, Li Weihong & Xu Changchun
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Evolution of property rights in groundwater irrigation system and food-water security in Haihe basin, China
Hao Li, Xia Jun & Jinxia Wang
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Forest hydrology project (UFSCMOBASA) for water resources management in Rio Negrinho City, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Masato Kobiyama, Tatiane Checchia, Claudia W. Corseuil, Joao F. L. Lino, Nadia H. Y. Lopes
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Groundwater and its association with sustainability of agriculture in the North China Plain
Jianyao Chen, Yoshihiro Fukushima & Makoto Taniguchi
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Impacts of human activities on the flow regime of the Yangtze River
Qiongfang Li, Zhenhua Zou, Ziqiang Xia, Jin Guo & Yi Liu
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The puzzle of policy learning in water resources management
Leon M. Hermans
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Blue Nile flow sensitivity to projected climatic change until 2100
Rizwan Nawaz & Timothy Bellerby
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Quantitative analysis of human impact on river runoff in west Liaohe basin through the conceptual Xin'anjiang model
Liliang Ren, Vu Van Nghi, Fei Yuan, Chunhong Li & Jixin Wang
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Impacts of water pollution and shortage on the economic development of the Haihe River basin
Huang Hao & Xia Jun
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A water balance approach to indicate effects of man-made enhanced greenhouse warming on groundwater recharge in the Kalahari
Heike Wanke, Ulrike Beyer, Armin Dunkeloh & Peter Udluft
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Socio-economic activities and the balance between water resource supply and demand in the Yellow River basin, China
Akio Onishi, Hidefumi Imura, Ji Han, Feng Shi & Yoshihiro Fukushima
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