The paper describes water resources in the United States, discusses the principles of the land-water connection, outlines the current regulatory framework, and explains the impact of climate change. It also introduces the concept of low impact development while providing examples, and highlights how funders are having an impact on sustainable water management. With bibliographical references
Freshwater ecosystems are central to the global water cycle, in local generation of freshwater flows...
Water is a very important natural resource for both sustain of universe and whole live life. Water h...
This paper focuses on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania water supply – past, present, and future – and ...
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...
Maintaining drinking water quality and quantity is a resource management challenge worldwide. In the...
Linking water and land is essential in planning for the future of the western United States. We prop...
Abstract from Manuscript submission: Global water scarcity necessitates creative, yet practical,...
The rise of the environmental movement and the growing public embrace of ecological values roughly c...
INTRODUCTION For many years, the world enjoyed an abundance of high-quality fresh water that was ine...
This was a thoughtful discussion on a vital and still neglected issue. While there was enough fresh ...
Suburban and urban communities in the American West are challenged by rapid population growth combin...
Presented at Competing interests in water resources - searching for consensus: proceedings from the ...
Water Resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful to humans. Uses of water ...
Sustainable water systems often comprise complex combinations of traditional and new system componen...
The recognition of the limits of resources is almost as old as the realization that our planet is a ...
Freshwater ecosystems are central to the global water cycle, in local generation of freshwater flows...
Water is a very important natural resource for both sustain of universe and whole live life. Water h...
This paper focuses on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania water supply – past, present, and future – and ...
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...
Maintaining drinking water quality and quantity is a resource management challenge worldwide. In the...
Linking water and land is essential in planning for the future of the western United States. We prop...
Abstract from Manuscript submission: Global water scarcity necessitates creative, yet practical,...
The rise of the environmental movement and the growing public embrace of ecological values roughly c...
INTRODUCTION For many years, the world enjoyed an abundance of high-quality fresh water that was ine...
This was a thoughtful discussion on a vital and still neglected issue. While there was enough fresh ...
Suburban and urban communities in the American West are challenged by rapid population growth combin...
Presented at Competing interests in water resources - searching for consensus: proceedings from the ...
Water Resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful to humans. Uses of water ...
Sustainable water systems often comprise complex combinations of traditional and new system componen...
The recognition of the limits of resources is almost as old as the realization that our planet is a ...
Freshwater ecosystems are central to the global water cycle, in local generation of freshwater flows...
Water is a very important natural resource for both sustain of universe and whole live life. Water h...
This paper focuses on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania water supply – past, present, and future – and ...