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Water Sustainability A Global Perspective

A Global Perspective

J.A.A. Jones


Paperback
£39.99

ISBN: 9781444104882
Published: 31/12/2010
Extent: 464 pages
Illustrations: Maps, line drawings, in colour


 
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Summary:
Using the latest mapping techniques, J.A.A. Jones, Chair of the IGU Commission for Water Sustainability, examines water availability, the impact of climate change and the problems created for water management worldwide as well as possible solutions.

Water Sustainability: A Global Perspective is one of the first textbook to meld the physical and human aspects affecting the world's water resources.

Part One outlines the challenges and investigates the human factors: population growth; urbanization and pollution; the commercialization of water, including globalization and privatization; and the impacts of war, terrorism and the credit crunch.

Part Two examines the physical aspects: the restless water cycle, the impact of past and future climate change and the problems change and unreliability create for water management.

Part Three discusses current and future solutions including improved efficiency and water treatment systems, desalination, weather modification and rainwater harvesting, and improved legal and administrative frameworks.

Jones concludes by asking how far technical and financial innovations can overcome the limitations of climatic resources and examining the human and environmental costs involved in such developments.

This book is the ideal text for any student of water sustainability whether approaching the subject from the point of view of international relations, geography or environmental management.


  • Includes 80 up-to-date maps illustrating current water resources as well as future predictions and generated from a range of international databases
  • The first text to cover issues of poverty disease, debt, trade, food supply and terrorism in the context of water resources
  • Focuses on solutions for the future
  • An official contribution to the UN International Year of Planet Earth
  • Written by the Chair of the International Geographical Union Commission on Water Sustainability
  • Maps from the book are available free to download on www.hodderplus.com/geography


Table of Contents:
1 A looming crisis
Part I Status and challenges
2 Rising demand and dwindling per capita resources
3 Water and poverty
4 Governance and finance
5 Pollution and water-related disease
6 Water, land and wildlife
7 Dams and diversions
8 Trading water - real and virtual
9 Water, war and terrorism
10 The threat of global warming
Part II Nature's resources
11 The restless water cycle
12 Shrinking freshwater stores
Part III Towards sustainability
13 Cutting demand
14 Increasing supplies
15 Cleaning up and protecting the aquatic environment
16 Using seawater
17 Controlling the weather
18 Improved monitoring and data management
19 Improving prediction and risk assessment
20 Improving management and justice
21 Aid for the developing world
Conclusions
22 Is sustainability achievable?


About the Author(s):
Professor Tony Jones is one of the world's foremost experts on water sustainability, Chair of the International Geographical Union's Commission for Water Sustainability, and works with both the UN and NATO on issues relating to global water supplies. He has also acted as editor for GeoJournal, Physical Geography and Area.


Readership:
Students of physical geography, human geography and environmental studies,. Students taking modules in hydrology, water sustainability or hazard management and conservation.


Reviews:

'a valuable contribution to the academic literature and will be invaluable to many an undergraduate student addressing these key concepts and themes'

Circulation 109: May 2011


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