Water Security Under Climate Change

Water Security Under Climate Change

Tortajada, Cecilia; Biswas, Asit K.

Springer Verlag, Singapore

09/2021

380

Dura

Inglês

9789811654923

15 a 20 dias

770

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Ensuring Water Security under Climate Change.- Water Security in the Face of Climate Change: Singapore's Way.- Consequences of Declining Resources on Water Services: The Risks If We Do Not React!.- Resilience through Systems Thinking for Water Infrastructure.- Water Security and Climate Change: Hydropower Reservoir Greenhouse Gas Emissions.- Climate Change and its Implications for Irrigation, Drainage and Flood Management .- Designing Research to Catalyse Climate Action.- Water Resilient Places-Developing a Policy Framework for Surface Water Management and Blue-Green Infrastructure.- Supporting Evidence-based Water and Climate Change Policy in Scotland through Innovation and Expert Knowledge: The Centre of Expertise for Waters (CREW).- Building A Resilient and Sustainable Water and Wastewater Service for Scotland.- What are the Key Enablers in Pursuing both Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation? Practical Lessons from Asian River Basins.- The Great Glacier and SnowDependent Rivers of Asia and Climate Change: Heading for Troubled Waters.- Assessment of and Adaptation Measures to the Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources in China.- Using Waternomics to Develop and Avoid Systemic Shocks to the Economy.- Managing Risks on Egypt Water Resources Security: Climate Change and Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) as Challenging Aspects.- Water Security Under Conditions of Increased Unpredictability: A Case Study.- Temperature-Rainfall Anomalies and Climate Change: Possible Effects on Australian Agriculture in 2030 and 2050.
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Water Resources;COVID-19;Economic Development Patterns;Climate Uncertainties;Disaster Risk Reduction;Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD);Water Resilient Places;Surface Water Management;Waternomics;Water Infrastructure