Regional Water Security

Regional Water Security

Author: Robert C. Brears

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2021-03-11

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 1119661129

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REGIONAL WATER SECURITY Regional Water Security provides new research on policy innovations that promote the application of demand management and green infrastructure (GI) in managing water resources across regions sustainably. In particular, with regional water security around the world at risk from climatic and non-climatic challenges impacting water quantity and water quality, this book, in addition to providing examples of demand management and GI being implemented in various locations globally, contains in-depth case studies that illustrate how regions, of differing climates, lifestyles, and income levels, have implemented policy innovations that promote the application of demand management and GI to achieve regional water security for humans while protecting and restoring the natural environment. Regional Water Security will be of interest to regional water resource managers, town and regional planners, resource conservation managers, policymakers, international companies, and organizations as well as environmental NGOs, researchers, and graduate and undergraduate students.


Regional Water Security

Regional Water Security

Author: Robert C. Brears

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2021-03-03

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1119661110

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REGIONAL WATER SECURITY Regional Water Security provides new research on policy innovations that promote the application of demand management and green infrastructure (GI) in managing water resources across regions sustainably. In particular, with regional water security around the world at risk from climatic and non-climatic challenges impacting water quantity and water quality, this book, in addition to providing examples of demand management and GI being implemented in various locations globally, contains in-depth case studies that illustrate how regions, of differing climates, lifestyles, and income levels, have implemented policy innovations that promote the application of demand management and GI to achieve regional water security for humans while protecting and restoring the natural environment. Regional Water Security will be of interest to regional water resource managers, town and regional planners, resource conservation managers, policymakers, international companies, and organizations as well as environmental NGOs, researchers, and graduate and undergraduate students.


Doing Regional Water Security

Doing Regional Water Security

Author: Allyn Lockner

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2022-11-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Searches on the Internet show water insecurity exists and grows in developed and developing democracies. A realistic way of obtaining and maintaining regional water security remains unknown. Doing Regional Water Security explains a way to obtain water security. To obtain security that is tailored to fit their regional water community, people think and act as water stakeholders/voters in their community. They obtain input from other participants, namely guidance from a facilitative/interdisciplinary leader, advice from discipline specialists, and assistance from support staff. After identifying the contexts of water security, stakeholders/voters and other participants obtain security by making decisions and taking actions in a sequence of stages and steps in the region and its water problem-sheds. The process is complex and difficult. It requires time and persistence. Yet, security can be obtained. Participants record lessons learned which are shared with people elsewhere who want to pursue water security. Various individuals and groups are likely to find the regional water security process useful. They include people who experience or anticipate water insecurity; legislative bodies and executives which provide needed legal authority and financial resources; water security practitioners; water technology and related organizations; and nongovernmental environmental organizations. These entities exist within or cross local, state/provincial, federal and/or national boundaries. Water security researchers review lessons learned and conduct independent research on the regional water security process. Graduate and undergraduate students learn and apply lessons learned and research conclusions which they employ during their careers, thereby increasing future water security in developed and developing democracies.


Water Security

Water Security

Author: Bruce A. Lankford

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780415534710

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The purpose of this book is to present an overview of the latest research, policy, practitioner, academic and international thinking on water security--an issue that, like water governance a few years ago, has developed much policy awareness and momentum with a wide range of stakeholders. As a concept it is open to multiple interpretations, and the authors here set out the various approaches to the topic from different perspectives. Key themes addressed include: Water security as a foreign policy issue The interconnected variables of water, food, and human security Dimensions other than military and international relations concerns around water security Water security theory and methods, tools and audits. The book is loosely based on a masters level degree plus a short professional course on water security both given at the University of East Anglia, delivered by international authorities on their subjects. It should serve as an introductory textbook as well as be of value to professionals, NGOs, and policy-makers.


The Water, Energy, and Food Security Nexus in the Arab Region

The Water, Energy, and Food Security Nexus in the Arab Region

Author: Kamel Amer

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-12-01

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 3319484087

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This book investigates the need for a more open and interdisciplinary dialogue on the nexus of food, water and energy security in the Arab region. It argues that achieving sustainable economic development is irretrievably tied to the security of the water–energy–food nexus, which is in turn essential for bringing about sustained peace. Further, it discusses various approaches to achieving these lofty objectives, and offers the following take-away messages: The Arab region is currently under considerable water stress, and the situation will continue to get worse with a number of global changes – most notably those related to climate and regional water distribution. Viable solutions are available in the Arab region and can be implemented through innovative policies, judicious use of new technologies, and stimulating public opinion. Integration across water, energy, and food sectors is obviously needed but achieving it in practice is extremely challenging. There are some gaps in the scientific understanding but at the same time there is a wealth of data and synthesized information that can guide decision-making.


Handbook on Water Security

Handbook on Water Security

Author: Claudia Pahl-Wostl

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781782548003

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Water security has received increasing attention in the scientific and policy community in recent years. This Handbook covers the wide range of perspectives required to understand water security as a concept guiding water governance and management at different levels and in different regions. It reflects on past, present and future challenges to water security and strategies on how to overcome them. An invaluable resource for scientific scholars, it will also appeal policymakers and practitioners interested in a deeper understanding of this important concept.


Urban Water Security

Urban Water Security

Author: Robert C. Brears

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-11-30

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1119131723

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In the 21st Century, the world will see an unprecedented migration of people moving from rural to urban areas. With global demand for water projected to outstrip supply in the coming decades, cities will likely face water insecurity as a result of climate change and the various impacts of urbanisation. Traditionally, urban water managers have relied on large-scale, supply-side infrastructural projects to meet increased demands for water; however, these projects are environmentally, economically and politically costly. Urban Water Security argues that cities need to transition from supply-side to demand-side management to achieve urban water security. This book provides readers with a series of in-depth case studies of leading developed cities, of differing climates, incomes and lifestyles from around the world, that have used demand management tools to modify the attitudes and behaviour of water users in an attempt to achieve urban water security. Urban Water Security will be of particular interest to town and regional planners, water conservation managers and policymakers, international companies and organisations with large water footprints, environmental and water NGOs, researchers, graduate and undergraduate students.


Sustainable Water

Sustainable Water

Author: Allison Lassiter

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2015-07-24

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 0520960874

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Water scarcity, urban population growth, and deteriorating infrastructure are impacting water security around the globe. Struggling with the most significant drought in its recorded history, California faces all of these challenges to secure reliable water supplies for the future. The unfolding story of California water includes warnings and solutions for any region seeking to manage water among the pressures of a dynamic society and environment. Written by leading policy makers, lawyers, economists, hydrologists, ecologists, engineers, and planners, Sustainable Water reaches across disciplines to address problems and solutions for the sustainable use of water in urban areas. The solutions and ideas put forward in this book integrate water management strategies to increase resilience in a changing world. Contributors: John T. Andrew, Carolina Balazs, Celeste Cantú, Juliet Christian-Smith, Matthew Deitch, Caitlin Dyckman, Howard Foster, Julian Fulton, Peter Gleick, Brian E. Gray, Ellen Hanak, Maurice Hall, Michael Hanemann, Sasha Harris-Lovett, Matthew Heberger, G. Mathias Kondolf, Jay Lund, Damian Park, Kristen Podolak, John Radke, Isha Ray, David Sedlak, Fraser Shilling, Daniel Wendell, Robert Wilkinson, Cleo Woelfle-Erskine, Sarah Yarnell