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Bibliometric Analysis of Water Resource Management

Journal of Coastal Research, 2020
Li, Q.; Guo, X., and Zhang, L., 2020. Bibliometric analysis of water resource management. In: Hu, C. and Cai, M. (eds.), Geo-informatics and Oceanography. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 105, pp. 210–214. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-
Qingjun Li, Xiaoxia Guo, Lianhe Zhang
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Water Resources Management and Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Cameroon

Water Resources Management, 2009
Cameroon is blessed with abundant water resources. Rapid population increase, unplanned urbanisation, intensive industrial and socio-economic development have led to poor and unsustainable management of these resources. Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a promising approach in ensuring sustainable management of Cameroon’s water resources.
Andrew Ako Ako   +2 more
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Water Resource Management

1998
Water management involves a plethora of issues—water supply, water treatment, water distribution, wastewater collection and processing, flood control, navigation, hydropower production, aquatic recreation—which interact with each other and with government policies.
Asghar Sabbaghi, Nicolas Spulber
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Water Resources and Water Management

1994
Water is an extremely complex resource. It is closely involved in a number of basic natural constraints to societal development (soil productivity, industrial production, energy resources, health promotion, etc.), and is active in generating side effects of human intervention in natural systems by its mobility and erosive and chemical properties.
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Integrated Water Resources Management

2016
Integrated water resources management (IWRM) has become a globally recognized approach to water governance. However, the definition of IWRM remains abstract, and implementation challenges remain. This chapter analyzes IWRM from the perspective of adaptive governance, which conceptualizes IWRM as an institutional arrangement that seeks to solve ...
Mark Lubell, Carolina Balazs
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Managing China's Water Resources

Environmental Science & Technology, 2000
As its economy strengthens, the nation must confront increasingly challenging water resource management issues.
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Water Resource Management

Water Resource Management is an insightful and comprehensive exploration of global and regional water resource challenges, offering practical solutions for sustainable management. The book, authored by Mr. Varanasi Somesh, Ms. K. Deepa, Dr. Pawan D. Meshram, and Dr. D.
Mr. Varanasi Somesh   +3 more
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Future management of water resources

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water and Maritime Engineering, 2002
The current situation in relation to water resources, water needs, and key water problems is evaluated. The development over the past few decades of a holistic approach to the management of water resources is reviewed. This new viewpoint involves a combination of appropriate economics, appropriate ecological management, and adoption of a participatory
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Managing Water Resources

2019
This chapter examines California's water management projects, which represent an important exception to its leadership in the area of environmental protection. California's approach to water management is distinctive from its other environmental policies in three important respects.
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Water Resource Management

Ireland, 2020
IPIECA IPIECA, the International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association, was established in 1974. It is a voluntary non-profit organization whose membership includes both petroleum companies and associations at the national, regional ...
David N. Wilcock
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