Water Sustainability and Hydrological Extremes: Quantity, Quality, and Security
Editat de Manish Kumar, Vivek Agarwal, Rachel L Gomes, Durga Prasad Pandayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 oct 2024
This thorough guide serves as a pillar to postgraduate students and researchers as it’s centered on discovering remediation and natural attenuation of hydrological extremes with a special emphasis on present and future challenges.
- Includes the latest research developments on issues affecting water sustainability and water supply, sanitation, and hydrological extremes
- Offers summaries and recommendations at the end of each chapter to highlight key information in a simplified manner
- Contains illustrative diagrams and graphical abstracts to summarize dense scientific conclusions
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443214998
ISBN-10: 0443214999
Pagini: 380
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443214999
Pagini: 380
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Section 1: Present and historical approach
1. How much is too much or too little? Decadal climatic variation in 21st century.
2. Spatio-temporal variation in the water cycle: Case Studies of different geographical locations.
3. Hydrological modeling on spatio-temporal variation.
4. Unveiling the flow: A comprehensive exploration of virtual water
trade globally and in India.
Section 2: Climate Extremes: Dimensions
5. Statistical variability of precipitation and the detection approaches.
6. Planning of water supply systems: Role of climatic extremes.
7. Understanding the spatiotemporal influence of hydrological extremes.
8. Relationship of water supply, irrigation, and droughts: overview and synthesis.
Section 3: Quality-Quantity Bridge
9. Climate change, pollution, urbanization, and pandemic in the context of hydrological extremes.
10. Effects of anthropogenic imprints on water sustainability and hydrological extreme events.
11. Flood-resilient water supply and sanitation systems: Global case-studies.
12. A probable framework for flood-induced risk evaluation for water
supply, sanitation and hygiene.
13. The impacts of drought on the available water quality.
Section 4: Sustainability
14. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in the context of hydrological extremes.
15 Stakeholders participation and groundwater management: Raising the wareness.
16. Options and strategies for managing droughts: Case studies from agro-ecological regions.
17. Exploring the role of digital technologies in promoting circular economy practices in the Indian agriculture sector.
1. How much is too much or too little? Decadal climatic variation in 21st century.
2. Spatio-temporal variation in the water cycle: Case Studies of different geographical locations.
3. Hydrological modeling on spatio-temporal variation.
4. Unveiling the flow: A comprehensive exploration of virtual water
trade globally and in India.
Section 2: Climate Extremes: Dimensions
5. Statistical variability of precipitation and the detection approaches.
6. Planning of water supply systems: Role of climatic extremes.
7. Understanding the spatiotemporal influence of hydrological extremes.
8. Relationship of water supply, irrigation, and droughts: overview and synthesis.
Section 3: Quality-Quantity Bridge
9. Climate change, pollution, urbanization, and pandemic in the context of hydrological extremes.
10. Effects of anthropogenic imprints on water sustainability and hydrological extreme events.
11. Flood-resilient water supply and sanitation systems: Global case-studies.
12. A probable framework for flood-induced risk evaluation for water
supply, sanitation and hygiene.
13. The impacts of drought on the available water quality.
Section 4: Sustainability
14. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in the context of hydrological extremes.
15 Stakeholders participation and groundwater management: Raising the wareness.
16. Options and strategies for managing droughts: Case studies from agro-ecological regions.
17. Exploring the role of digital technologies in promoting circular economy practices in the Indian agriculture sector.