Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this happens, less water is left to support aquatic and associated ecosystems. To minimize future human water shortages and undesirable environmental impacts, more equitable sharing of water resources between society and nature is required. This will require physical quantities and social values to be placed on both human and aquatic ecosystem requirements. Current water valuation systems are dominated by economic values and this paper illustrates new quantification and valuation methods that take more account of human well–being and environmental impacts. The key to the effective implementation of these more equitable water allocation methods is the...
__Introduction__ Water systems such as rivers and lakes have many important values for ecosyst...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
Population growth and socio-economic development make the competition for larger share in water allo...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The need to adapt human resource demands to the renewable capacities of ecosyste...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The need to adapt human resource demands to the renewable capacities of ecosyste...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
Rebalancing water allocation between human consumptive uses and the environment in water catchments ...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
Stakeholders Water is a precious good, basic to all life. Therefore, sharing water means first of al...
Increasing attention has been paid in recent years to conflicts among multiple uses of water and gen...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
Today\u2019s highly dynamic social development is dramatically dependent on water. Population growth...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
__Introduction__ Water systems such as rivers and lakes have many important values for ecosyst...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
Population growth and socio-economic development make the competition for larger share in water allo...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The need to adapt human resource demands to the renewable capacities of ecosyste...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The need to adapt human resource demands to the renewable capacities of ecosyste...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
Rebalancing water allocation between human consumptive uses and the environment in water catchments ...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
Stakeholders Water is a precious good, basic to all life. Therefore, sharing water means first of al...
Increasing attention has been paid in recent years to conflicts among multiple uses of water and gen...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
Today\u2019s highly dynamic social development is dramatically dependent on water. Population growth...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
__Introduction__ Water systems such as rivers and lakes have many important values for ecosyst...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
Population growth and socio-economic development make the competition for larger share in water allo...