The recognition of the limits of resources is almost as old as the realization that our planet is a sphere leading to concerns about sustainable resources management. Water resources in particular receive growing attention given its uneven distribution in many parts of the world. Engineering solutions to address water management challenges played significant roles in the past in areas such as access to clean water and sanitation, providing water for irrigation, offering protection against floods, allowing power generation, etc. Despite their proven benefits, engineering solutions are receiving increasing criticism due to their negative environmental and societal impacts and the high cost of their implementation and operation. More reliance ...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Water is a finite natural resource that is essential for o...
Access to clean water is essential for human life and a critical issue facing much of modern society...
Few things have a greater impact on our lives than water. Water is a paradox: it is a seemingly abu...
The recognition of the limits of resources is almost as old as the realization that our planet is a ...
Humanity’s diverse activities are all ultimately buoyed by fresh waters and the water-yielding ecosy...
Water is the basis of life on earth; it is the main component of the environment and an essential e...
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...
Sustainable water resource management is constrained by three pervasive myths; that societal and env...
© 2014, Thomas Telford Services Ltd. All rights reserved. The water cycle is a contiguous system int...
As considered a limiting factor for economic development, water management requires special attentio...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
Ecosystems provide a range of services, including water purification, erosion prevention, and flood ...
This paper develops a systematic assessment of the sustainability of ecosystem services provided by ...
Water resource management is the cornerstone for sustainable development. According to the United N...
Taking care of water is the task and responsibility of each individual. It means that every person o...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Water is a finite natural resource that is essential for o...
Access to clean water is essential for human life and a critical issue facing much of modern society...
Few things have a greater impact on our lives than water. Water is a paradox: it is a seemingly abu...
The recognition of the limits of resources is almost as old as the realization that our planet is a ...
Humanity’s diverse activities are all ultimately buoyed by fresh waters and the water-yielding ecosy...
Water is the basis of life on earth; it is the main component of the environment and an essential e...
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...
Sustainable water resource management is constrained by three pervasive myths; that societal and env...
© 2014, Thomas Telford Services Ltd. All rights reserved. The water cycle is a contiguous system int...
As considered a limiting factor for economic development, water management requires special attentio...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
Ecosystems provide a range of services, including water purification, erosion prevention, and flood ...
This paper develops a systematic assessment of the sustainability of ecosystem services provided by ...
Water resource management is the cornerstone for sustainable development. According to the United N...
Taking care of water is the task and responsibility of each individual. It means that every person o...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Water is a finite natural resource that is essential for o...
Access to clean water is essential for human life and a critical issue facing much of modern society...
Few things have a greater impact on our lives than water. Water is a paradox: it is a seemingly abu...