Water : science, policy, and management : challenges and opportunities

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Water : science, policy, and management : challenges and opportunities

Richard G. Lawford ... [et al.], editors

(Water resources monograph, 16)

American Geophysical Union, c2003

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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water Resources Monograph Series, Volume 16. From the local to the global scale, water use and sustainability are issues of pressing importance. Never before has water science needed to inform water policy so much, and never before have we seen how challenging it is to advance that relationship. How rapidly is the demand for water growing? What climate- or pollution-imposed limits to water supplies exist, and how can we best manage them? Will privatization benefit water management, resource development, and the environment? How can science work more closely with the policy and engineering communities to perfect knowledge-based water planning? Water: Science, Policy, and Management discusses these issues, and more. Scientists in water research and geography, water policy experts, water managers and engineers, lawyers grappling with water issues, and environmentalists concerned with the state of water internationally will find this book a significant resource now and in the coming years.

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Preface The Editors v Introduction Richard Lawford and Denise Fort 1 Introduction To Section 1 13 Using Science to Address a Growing Worldwide Water Dilemma for the 21st Century Susanna Eden and Richard G Lawford 15 Urban Water Issues: An International Perspective Josd Alberto Tejada-Guibert and Cedo Maksimovic 43 Groundwater Issues David P. Ahlfeld and Weston R. Dripps 79 Water Development and Food Production: A Global Perspective Mark W. Rosegrant and Ximing Cai 99 Introduction To Section 2 121 Water Policy for the West: Who Makes It? What Is It? Will It Lead Us to a Sustainable Future? Denise D. Fort 123 Moving Borders from the Periphery to the Center: River Basins, Political Boundaries, and Water Management Policy Robert G Varadya nd Barbara J. Morehouse 143 Economics of Conjunctive Use of Groundwater and Surface Water Eric G. Reichard and Robert S. Raucher 161 Introduction To Section 3 205 Science and Water Policy for the United States Neal F. Lane, Rosina M. Bierbaum, and Mark T. Anderson 207 International Hydrologic Science Programs and Global Water Issues R.G Lawford, J. M. Landwehr, S. Sorooshian, and M.P. L. Whitaker 223 The Role of Climate in Water Resources Planning and Management Dennis P. Lettenmaier 247 Identifying Hydrologic Variability and Change for Strategic Water System Planning and Design F. Russell Walker, Jr. and Ellen M. Douglas 267 Advanced Hydrologic Predictions for Improving Water Management Holly C. Hartmann, Allen Bradley, and Alan Hamlet 285 Introduction To Section 4 309 Integration of Science and Policy During the Evolution of South Carolina's Drought Program Hope P. Mizzell and Venkat Lakshmi 311 Assessing the Impact of Climate Variability and Change on Regional Water Resources: The Implications for Stakeholders Janet L. Gamble, John Furlow, Amy K. Shover, Alan F. Hamlet, Barbara J. MorehouseH, olly Hartmann, and Thomas Pagano 341 Community Participation and Spatially Distributed Management in New York City's Water Supply Steven E. Wolosoff and Theodore A. Endreny 369 Policy to Coordinate Watershed Hydrological, Social, and Ecological Needs: The HELP Initiative Theodore Endreny, Benjamin Felzer, James W. Shuttleworth, and Mike Bonell 395

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