Integrated Water Resources Management in the 21st Century: Revisiting the paradigm

Integrated Water Resources Management in the 21st Century: Revisiting the paradigm

Llamas, M. Ramon; Aldaya, Maite M.; Martinez-Santos, Pedro

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2019

322

Mole

Inglês

9781138071865

15 a 20 dias

600

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Section 1. Introduction and international perspectives: 1. Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM): The international experience 2. Integrated Water Resources Management: State of the art and the way forward 3. Non-Integrated Water Resources Management 4. Contemporary responses to water management challenges 5. Water policy, agricultural trade and WTO rules Section 2. Integrated Water Resources Management: Lessons learnt in Spain: 6. Virtual water trade, food security and sustainability: Lessons from Latin America and Spain 7. Ten years of the Water Framework Directive in Spain: An overview of the ecological and chemical status of surface water bodies 8. Intensive groundwater use in agriculture and IWRM: An impossible marriage? 9. Future Institutions? On the evolution in Spanish institutions from policy takers to policy makers 10. Urban water, an essential part of Integrated Water Resources Management Section 3. Selected case studies on Integrated Water Resources Management: 11. Integrated water resources in Peru - The long road ahead 12. Integrated water management in Chile 13. Towards IWRM in the upper Guadiana basin, Spain 14. Water resource vulnerability & adaptation management to climate change & human activity in North China 15. Blue water transfer versus virtual water transfer in China - with a focus on the South-North Water Transfer Project 16. The institutional organization of irrigation in Spain and other Mediterranean countries
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IWRM;Virtual Water;footprint;Socio-economic Development;framework;Water Footprints;directive;VW Trade;virtual;Virtual Water Export;river;Virtual Water Import;basin;Green Infrastructure;policy;Groundwater Bodies;trade;WFD;global;Blue Water Footprint;partnership;EU Water Framework Directive;SCM Agreement;TBT Agreement;IWRM Paradigm;Grey Wf;RBAs;Haihe River Basin;SNWTP;Appellate Body Report;Tablas De Daimiel National Park;IWRM Principle;Water Resource Vulnerability;Irrigators Communities;Tuna II