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Hydrology 2020: An Integrating Science to meet World Water Challenges

Author / Editor: Taikan Oki, Caterina Valeo & Kate Heal
Publication Number: 300
ISBN Number: 978-1-901502-33-3
Year: 2006
Pages: 190

Price: £45.00

A milestone capturing the state of the art in hydrological science at the beginning of the 21st century, a chart for hydrologists exploring the new frontiers in hydrology, and a guide for those involved with developing and implementing water policies. A group of 12 younger hydrologists, with experience across the full spectrum of hydrology, was commissioned by the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) in 2001 to look to the future and explore how hydrological sciences can evolve to meet the world water challenges that are expected to prevail by 2020. This book reports their deliberations. It considers the capability that hydrological sciences will, and should have by 2020, and what needs doing now in order to achieve this. There is an emphasis on societal issues and interdisciplinary work pertinent to hydrology as hydrologists cannot and should not work in isolation from society and other scientific disciplines.

Contents for Hydrology 2020: An Integrating Science to meet World Water Challenges

Title Pages File
Hydrology 2020, An Integrating Science to Meet World Water Challenges
T. Oki, C., Valeo & K. Heal Editors
   
Executive Summary
 
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Foreword
A. J. Askew
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Preface
T. Oki
xxvii-xxix PDF Icon
Introduction, Chapter 1
K. Heal, J. Kuylenstierna & S. Uhlenbrook
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World Water Resources Chapter 2
J. Balonishnikova, K. Heal, Guobin Fu, H. Karambiri & T. Oki
5-38 PDF Icon
Hydrology and Water Resources Management for Sustainable Development in the 21st Century Chapter 3
J. Kuylenstierna, K. Heal & H. Karambiri
39-67 PDF Icon
Hydrological Measurement Chapter 4
C. Valeo, P. Etchevers, S. Franks, K. Heal, S. Hubbard, H. Karambiri, T. Oki & S. Uhlenbro
69-103 PDF Icon
Hydrological Simulation Modelling Chapter 5
S.W. Franks, S. Uhlenbrook & P. Etchevers
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Intersection of Hydrology and Other Disciplines Chapter 6
K. Heal, C. Valeo, T. Oki & S. Hubbard
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Hydrological Challenges : Scientific, Technological and Organizational Bottlenecks Chapter 7
S. Hubbard, C. Valeo & S. Uhlenbrook
141-154 PDF Icon
Key Messages, Recommandations and Concluding Remarks Chapter 8
S. Uhlenbrook, S. Franks, K. Heal, S. Hubbard, H. Karambiri, T. Oki & C. Valeo
155-158 PDF Icon
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