In the face of climate change threatening to cause major alterations to hydrological cycles and taking into account the relationship between water, energy use, and food production, water management challenges today prove more complex than ever to address. This paper, recognising the progress made through science and engineering in the last century, reflects on the need to manage water resources more sustainably. It proposes that a change in mindsets is required in order to reconsider our approach in applying established solutions and utilising current technologies and tools to deliver them, with a renewed focus on re-assessing what the real problems are from a systems perspective. Focusing on the water-energy-food nexus, water reuse using d...
Water scarcity is a source of concern for modern society. This study analyzed the environmental perf...
The impact of climate change on the availability of water affects all types of land use and sectors....
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...
Floods, droughts, 6,000 babies dying daily due to waterborne diseases and growing sanitation problem...
With a growing and increasingly wealthy and urban population, it is likely that the role of agricult...
With a growing and increasingly wealthy and urban population, it is likely that the role of agricult...
Water and sanitation issues are looming large on the international agenda, not least due to the impe...
Water is increasingly recognized as an important factor constraining humankind’s ability to meet its...
There is no life without water. Water is a driver for development: it is vital for human nutrition a...
The recognition of the limits of resources is almost as old as the realization that our planet is a ...
Access to sufficient and clean freshwater is essential for all life. Water is also essential for the...
Abstract: Water resources management approaches around the world are changing dramatically. This cha...
Urban centres are increasingly requiring more water than existing groundwater and surface water sour...
none1noThe paper describes how the concept of sustainability has modified our vision of water resour...
Water is crucial for economic development since it interacts with the agricultural, production, and ...
Water scarcity is a source of concern for modern society. This study analyzed the environmental perf...
The impact of climate change on the availability of water affects all types of land use and sectors....
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...
Floods, droughts, 6,000 babies dying daily due to waterborne diseases and growing sanitation problem...
With a growing and increasingly wealthy and urban population, it is likely that the role of agricult...
With a growing and increasingly wealthy and urban population, it is likely that the role of agricult...
Water and sanitation issues are looming large on the international agenda, not least due to the impe...
Water is increasingly recognized as an important factor constraining humankind’s ability to meet its...
There is no life without water. Water is a driver for development: it is vital for human nutrition a...
The recognition of the limits of resources is almost as old as the realization that our planet is a ...
Access to sufficient and clean freshwater is essential for all life. Water is also essential for the...
Abstract: Water resources management approaches around the world are changing dramatically. This cha...
Urban centres are increasingly requiring more water than existing groundwater and surface water sour...
none1noThe paper describes how the concept of sustainability has modified our vision of water resour...
Water is crucial for economic development since it interacts with the agricultural, production, and ...
Water scarcity is a source of concern for modern society. This study analyzed the environmental perf...
The impact of climate change on the availability of water affects all types of land use and sectors....
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...