
Water
Our Sustainable and Unsustainable Use
Edward G. Bellinger(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. October 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-1-118-79718-1 (ISBN)
Description
A holistic approach to humanity's global use and management of water resources
In Water: Our Sustainable and Unsustainable Use, distinguished environmental researcher Edward Bellinger delivers an unbiased and scientifically accurate exploration of every major area of the management and use of water by human beings. Readers will benefit from a coordinated and holistic approach to the subject, including sections covering needs, availability, governance, public health engineering, economics, the potential effects of climate change, water management, and sustainability, allowing the reader to understand the big picture of global water use under conditions of declining water resources.
Assuming only basic knowledge in hydrology, Water: Our Sustainable and Unsustainable Use is international in scope and includes case studies from across the globe.
The book also offers:
A thorough introduction to human and ecological water needs and how they interact
A discussion of available water resources and systemic problems of water quality
A comprehensive analysis of the human water footprint and factors driving water demand in modern society
An overview of the technological aspects of drinking water supply and sanitation, as well as the governance and management of water
Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students studying hydrology and related subjects, Water: Our Sustainable and Unsustainable Use will also earn a place in the libraries of administrators, regulators, and economists involved in water resources management, as well as conservationists and ecologists.
In Water: Our Sustainable and Unsustainable Use, distinguished environmental researcher Edward Bellinger delivers an unbiased and scientifically accurate exploration of every major area of the management and use of water by human beings. Readers will benefit from a coordinated and holistic approach to the subject, including sections covering needs, availability, governance, public health engineering, economics, the potential effects of climate change, water management, and sustainability, allowing the reader to understand the big picture of global water use under conditions of declining water resources.
Assuming only basic knowledge in hydrology, Water: Our Sustainable and Unsustainable Use is international in scope and includes case studies from across the globe.
The book also offers:
A thorough introduction to human and ecological water needs and how they interact
A discussion of available water resources and systemic problems of water quality
A comprehensive analysis of the human water footprint and factors driving water demand in modern society
An overview of the technological aspects of drinking water supply and sanitation, as well as the governance and management of water
Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students studying hydrology and related subjects, Water: Our Sustainable and Unsustainable Use will also earn a place in the libraries of administrators, regulators, and economists involved in water resources management, as well as conservationists and ecologists.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 171 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
814 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-79718-1 (9781118797181)
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Person
Edward Bellinger is Chair of the Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy at Central European University in Budapest (Hungary). He is the former Director of Pollution and Environmental Studies in the School of Biological Sciences at Manchester University (UK).
Content
1. Our History with Water: What can be learned from past water-based communities
2. Water Movement in Time and Space
3. Human Needs and Water Demands: How much water do we need?
4. Water Resources
5. Water Scarcity
6. Water Quality: Some management and use issues
7. Drinking Water Treatment
8. Wastewater Treatment
9. Climate Change and Its Implications for Freshwater in the Future
10. Water Sustainability: The way ahead and can we achieve it
2. Water Movement in Time and Space
3. Human Needs and Water Demands: How much water do we need?
4. Water Resources
5. Water Scarcity
6. Water Quality: Some management and use issues
7. Drinking Water Treatment
8. Wastewater Treatment
9. Climate Change and Its Implications for Freshwater in the Future
10. Water Sustainability: The way ahead and can we achieve it