
Integrated Water Resources Management in a Changing World
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The book summarise the main messages issuing from the conference and contains selected papers which were presented during the conference, either as keynote lectures in plenary sessions or as submitted papers in one of the thematic sessions. The key themes of the book are:
Water resources in changing environments
Groundwater management
Technologies and implementation
Water management indicators at different scales
Information and decision support systems
Water governance: actors and institutions
The book provides an overview on important issues concerning the conceptual framework of integrated water resources management (IWRM). All presentations and abstracts and the corresponding PowerPoint presentations as well as a video recording of the panel discussion are available at the conference website http://www.bmbf.iwrm2011.de. Readers are encouraged to complete their review of the conference and its messages by consulting this interesting on-line source of accompanying scientific material.
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Inhalt
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the Editors and Contributors
- Preface
- Message from the Dresden International Conference on Integrated Water Resources Management
- Report from the Dresden International Conference on Integrated Water Resources Management
- Theme I: Water resources management in changing environments
- Pan-European freshwater resources in a changing environment: how will the Black Sea region develop?
- Integrating water resources management in eco-hydrological modelling
- Methodological challenges in evaluating performance, impact and ranking of IWRM strategies in the Jordan Valley
- Theme II: Groundwater management
- Irrigated agriculture and groundwater resources resources - towards an integrated vision and sustainable relationship
- An expert system for real-time well field management
- Riverbank filtration in India - using ecosystem services to safeguard human health
- A groundwater perspective on the river basin management plan for central Portugal resources - developing a methodology to assess the potential impact of N fertilizers on groundwater bodies
- Consideration of emerging pollutants in groundwaterbased reuse concepts
- Theme III: Technologies and implementation
- Adapting to water scarcity: constraints and opportunities for improving irrigation management in Khorezm, Uzbekistan
- Sustainable water resources management in the Long Bien district of Hanoi, Vietnam
- Stakeholder participation and capacity development during the implementation of rainwater harvesting pilot plants in central northern Namibia
- The situation of sanitary systems in rural areas in the Miyun catchment, China
- A mathematical approach to find long-term strategies for the implementation of resource-orientated sanitation
- Theme IV: Water management indicators at different scales
- Risk and monitoring based indicators of receiving water status: alternative or complementary elements in IWRM?
- Attributiveness of a mass flow analysis model for integrated water resources assessment under data-scarce conditions
- Theme V: Information and decision support systems
- IWRM decision support with material flow analysis: consideration of urban system input
- A decision support procedure for integrative management of dammed raw water reservoirs
- Estimating the recreational carrying capacity of a lowland river section
- Sustainable management of a coupled groundwater- agriculture hydrosystem using multi-criteria simulation based optimisation
- Can hydro-economic river basin models simulate water shadow prices under asymmetric access?
- Theme VI: Water governance: actors and institutions
- The water governance challenge: the discrepancy between what is and what should be
- Towards adaptive and integrated management paradigms to meet the challenges of water governance
- Index
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