3 edition of Watershed resources management found in the catalog.
Watershed resources management
Published
1991
by ASEAN Economic Research Unit, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Environment and Policy Institute, East-West Center in 15/095ore, Honolulu
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by K. William Easter, John A. Dixon, Maynard M. Hufschmidt. |
Series | ISEAS environment and development series, |
Contributions | Easter, K. William., Dixon, John A., 1946-, Hufschmidt, Maynard M. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TC405 .W39 1991 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xviii, 222 p. : |
Number of Pages | 222 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1692960M |
ISBN 10 | 9813035749 |
LC Control Number | 91943338 |
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Springer provides engineers, students and researchers with up-to-date publications on hydrology and water management for theory and practice. While our professional literature examines water quality and water protection, research also focuses on measurement methods for the most important parameters of the water cycle as well as the fundamentals of stochastic and deterministic hydrology. Watershed management courses consider the management needs of whole watersheds and their multiple uses, with special attention to water relationships. At the graduate level, students study, through a quantitative, multi-disciplinary approach, the role of water in the management of natural resources.
An integrated framework for water resources management It has been said that "water is the next oil." A strong global consensus has begun to develop that effective water management must start at the watershed level, and that water management actions must be taken in the context of watersheds, and the human communities in them. Water Resources issues permits for work in and along rivers, lakes, and streams; activities in and along public waters, including Lake Michigan; and for construction and maintenance of dams. The Division of Resource Management's other activities include the National Flood Insurance Program, Lake Michigan Water Allocation, Protecting Illinois.
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The pervasive nature of water issues, both emerging and persistent, reiterate the need for systematization of knowledge and re-envisioning of place-based planning and management of water systems. Here we develop a new conceptual framework for Water Resources Stewardship (WRS) with a focus on equitable and adaptive solutions under changing.
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Watershed management involves all aspects of the Bureau of Water's activities, including permitting, compliance, inspections, surveys, and stream investigations of water pollution as well as public water supply facilities and nontraditional activities such as watershed resource inventories, watershed management planning and implementation of.
A watershed is the land area from which water drains to a particular waterbody. Watersheds come in all shapes and sizes, and they cross county, state, and national boundaries.
A watershed planning and management approach, which is key to meeting clean water goals, represents a comprehensive and integrated way to protect all water resources, including uplands, drainage basins, wetlands, surface.
M.D. Tomer, in Encyclopedia of Soils in the Environment, An Interdisciplinary Task. Watershed management is aimed at land and water resources, and is applied to an area of land that drains to a defined location along a stream or river.
Watershed management aims to care for natural resources in a way that supports human needs for water, food, fiber, energy, and habitation, while. Water management is a scientific, technological, economical, administrative and executive activity, which aims at optimal phasing of the nature water cycle and the water needs of the society (Figure ).
Water resources management is the part of the water management system, which contents all activities of quantitative and qualitative.Because water is a strategic national resource and sustainable use of water resources is a national priority, watershed management decisions must be based on the best possible science.
More research is needed to provide the data, knowledge, and technology necessary to support effective watershed management, especially work focused on.