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Water Resources

2013
Fresh water is one of the basic necessities without which human beings cannot survive since water is key to the sustainability of all kinds of lifeforms. Water has multiple uses namely; nutritional, domestic, recreational, navigational, waste disposal and ecological as it is a habitat for living and non-living organisms (biodiversity) etc. And, because
Awange, Joseph L, Kyalo Kiema, John B
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Water as a Resource

Nature, 1972
Aquatic Chemistry. By Werner Stumm and James J. Morgan. Pp. xv + 583. (Wiley Interscience: New York, 1970.) $24.95. Water and Water Pollution Handbook. Edited by Leonard L. Ciaccio. Vol. 1: Pp. xvi + 449. Vol. 2: Pp. ix + 349. (Marcel Dekker: New York, 1971.) $27.50 each vol. Principles of Water Quality Control. By T. H. Y. Tebbutt. Pp.
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Governance of Water Resources

2004
This book is based on the results of the European research project EUWARENESS: European Water Regimes and the Notion of a Sustainable Status. In this project we focused on the sustainable use of water resources, to be achieved by means of integrated water management.
Johannes T.A. Bressers   +1 more
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Surface Water Resources

2020
This chapter presents three main topics: river basins and streamflows, lakes and reservoirs, and wetlands. Because they vary significantly, surface water resources and the corresponding river basins are grouped in 4 zones: arid and semi-arid zone, central zone, southern zone and Patagonia. River flows in each zone are not homogeneous and vary gradually,
Varas C., Eduardo, Varas, Eduardo V.
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Water Resources of Stagnant Waters

2021
Total water resources of lakes in Poland for 7081 lakes (above 1 ha) equal 19.7349 km3 (Masurian Lake District – 51.27%, Pomeranian Lake District – 36.12%), Wielkopolska-Kujawy Lake District – 11.93%, and area south of the delineated range of the last glaciation – 0.68%). Retention for the area north of the line delimiting the maximum range of the last
Rajmund Skowron, Adam Choiński
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Water Resources

2012
© Springer International Publishing AG 2018. With a growing population and a drying climate, Australia - like many rich nations - is running out of water. Solutions are not easy nor cheap. and may require cities to tap their sewers.
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Global water resources and the role of groundwater in a resilient water future

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
B. Scanlon   +23 more
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Water Resources and Climate

2005
Greenhouse gas emissions have dominated much of the scientific and political debate on global warming. However, the primary concern for engineering applications in water resources are fluctuations and trends in precipitation and air temperature, whether caused by global warming or natural variability.
Garbrecht, J. D., Piechota, Thomas C.
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Water Resources Impacts

2006
Models are used to estimate potential physical and biological impacts, efficient adaptations, and residual damages from climate change. The contributors cover a broad array of climate change impacts on affected market sectors (including water supply, agriculture, coastal resources, timber, and energy demand) as well as ecosystems and biodiversity.
Jay R. Lund   +3 more
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