Author: Australia. National Water Commission
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136114
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
This volume provides a clear and transparent process to analyse and evaluate risk factors associated with reductions in groundwater pressure in the Great Artesian Basin (GAB). The risk assessment process has been developed using the information generated by all components of the Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin Project.--P. xiv.
Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin: Risk assessment process for evaluating water use impacts on Great Artesian Basin springs
Author: Australia. National Water Commission
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136114
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
This volume provides a clear and transparent process to analyse and evaluate risk factors associated with reductions in groundwater pressure in the Great Artesian Basin (GAB). The risk assessment process has been developed using the information generated by all components of the Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin Project.--P. xiv.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136114
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
This volume provides a clear and transparent process to analyse and evaluate risk factors associated with reductions in groundwater pressure in the Great Artesian Basin (GAB). The risk assessment process has been developed using the information generated by all components of the Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin Project.--P. xiv.
Practical Panarchy for Adaptive Water Governance
Author: Barbara Cosens
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 331972472X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
This book presents the results of an interdisciplinary project that examined how law, policy and ecological dynamics influence the governance of regional scale water based social-ecological systems in the United States and Australia. The volume explores the obstacles and opportunities for governance that is capable of management, adaptation, and transformation in these regional social-ecological systems as they respond to accelerating environmental change. With the onset of the Anthropocene, global and regional changes in biophysical inputs to these systems will challenge their capacity to respond while maintaining functions of water supply, flood control, hydropower production, water quality, and biodiversity. Governance lies at the heart of the capacity of these systems to meet these challenges. Assessment of water basins in the United States and Australia indicates that state-centric governance of these complex and dynamic social-environmental systems is evolving to a more complex, diverse, and complex array public and private arrangements. In this process, three challenges emerge for water governance to become adaptive to environmental change. First, is the need for legal reform to remove barriers to adaptive governance by authorizing government agencies to prepare for windows of opportunity through adaptive planning, and to institutionalize the results of innovative solutions that arise once a window opens. Second, is the need for legal reform to give government agencies the authority to facilitate and participate in adaptive management and governance. This must be accompanied by parallel legal reform to assure that engagement of private and economic actors and the increase in governmental flexibility does not destabilize basin economies or come at the expense of legitimacy, accountability, equity, and justice. Third, development of means to continually assess thresholds and resilience of social-ecological systems and the adaptive capacity of their current governance to structure actions at multiple scales. The massive investment in water infrastructure on the river basins studied has improved the agricultural, urban and economic sectors, largely at the cost of other social and environmental values. Today the infrastructure is aging and in need of substantial investment for those benefits to continue and adapt to ongoing environmental changes. The renewal of institutions and heavily engineered water systems also presents the opportunity to modernize these systems to address inequity and align with the values and objectives of the 21st century. Creative approaches are needed to transform and modernize water governance that increases the capacity of these water-based social-ecological systems to innovate, adapt, and learn, will provide the tools needed to navigate an uncertain future.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 331972472X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
This book presents the results of an interdisciplinary project that examined how law, policy and ecological dynamics influence the governance of regional scale water based social-ecological systems in the United States and Australia. The volume explores the obstacles and opportunities for governance that is capable of management, adaptation, and transformation in these regional social-ecological systems as they respond to accelerating environmental change. With the onset of the Anthropocene, global and regional changes in biophysical inputs to these systems will challenge their capacity to respond while maintaining functions of water supply, flood control, hydropower production, water quality, and biodiversity. Governance lies at the heart of the capacity of these systems to meet these challenges. Assessment of water basins in the United States and Australia indicates that state-centric governance of these complex and dynamic social-environmental systems is evolving to a more complex, diverse, and complex array public and private arrangements. In this process, three challenges emerge for water governance to become adaptive to environmental change. First, is the need for legal reform to remove barriers to adaptive governance by authorizing government agencies to prepare for windows of opportunity through adaptive planning, and to institutionalize the results of innovative solutions that arise once a window opens. Second, is the need for legal reform to give government agencies the authority to facilitate and participate in adaptive management and governance. This must be accompanied by parallel legal reform to assure that engagement of private and economic actors and the increase in governmental flexibility does not destabilize basin economies or come at the expense of legitimacy, accountability, equity, and justice. Third, development of means to continually assess thresholds and resilience of social-ecological systems and the adaptive capacity of their current governance to structure actions at multiple scales. The massive investment in water infrastructure on the river basins studied has improved the agricultural, urban and economic sectors, largely at the cost of other social and environmental values. Today the infrastructure is aging and in need of substantial investment for those benefits to continue and adapt to ongoing environmental changes. The renewal of institutions and heavily engineered water systems also presents the opportunity to modernize these systems to address inequity and align with the values and objectives of the 21st century. Creative approaches are needed to transform and modernize water governance that increases the capacity of these water-based social-ecological systems to innovate, adapt, and learn, will provide the tools needed to navigate an uncertain future.
Threats to Springs in a Changing World
Author: Matthew J. Currell
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119818613
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Documents the declining quality and quantity of springs around the world and efforts to preserve, protect, and restore them. Anthropogenic causes, including climate change, have been degrading springs around the world. Changes in spring water quality and flow impact human health, cultural values, ecology, and livelihoods. Threats to Springs in a Changing World: Science and Policies for Protection presents a range of international studies illustrating the causes of spring degradation and strategies being used to safeguard springs both now and for the future. Volume highlights include: Examples of threatened springs in diverse hydrogeologic settings Innovative methods and tools for understanding the hydrogeology of spring systems Current policy and governance approaches for alleviating damage to springs Different approaches to management of springs A call for practitioners, policy makers, scientists, and the public to work together The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119818613
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Documents the declining quality and quantity of springs around the world and efforts to preserve, protect, and restore them. Anthropogenic causes, including climate change, have been degrading springs around the world. Changes in spring water quality and flow impact human health, cultural values, ecology, and livelihoods. Threats to Springs in a Changing World: Science and Policies for Protection presents a range of international studies illustrating the causes of spring degradation and strategies being used to safeguard springs both now and for the future. Volume highlights include: Examples of threatened springs in diverse hydrogeologic settings Innovative methods and tools for understanding the hydrogeology of spring systems Current policy and governance approaches for alleviating damage to springs Different approaches to management of springs A call for practitioners, policy makers, scientists, and the public to work together The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.
Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin: Spatial survey and remote sensing of artesian springs of the western Great Artesian Basin
Author: Mark Nicholas Keppel
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136091
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
"This volume presents two components of the the Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin (AWMSGAB) Project: an extensive and comprehensive survey of the geographic locations and status of all springs in the south-western margin of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) in South Australia, and studies using remote sensing technologies that document the spring-fed wetlands, their characteristics, composition and variation in space and time."--Introduction.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136091
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
"This volume presents two components of the the Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin (AWMSGAB) Project: an extensive and comprehensive survey of the geographic locations and status of all springs in the south-western margin of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) in South Australia, and studies using remote sensing technologies that document the spring-fed wetlands, their characteristics, composition and variation in space and time."--Introduction.
Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin: Hydrogeological framework of the western Great Artesian Basin
Author: Australia. National Water Commission
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136060
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
This volume presents a summary of background knowledge of the climate, physiology, geology and hydrogeology of the western margin of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) that can support the work of managers, scientists and risk assessors in relation to the GAB resource and its associated extractions.--P. xiii.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136060
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
This volume presents a summary of background knowledge of the climate, physiology, geology and hydrogeology of the western margin of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) that can support the work of managers, scientists and risk assessors in relation to the GAB resource and its associated extractions.--P. xiii.
Advances in Groundwater Governance
Author: Karen G. Villholth
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1351808419
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 621
Book Description
This book addresses groundwater governance, a subject internationally recognized as crucial and topical for enhancing and safeguarding the benefits of groundwater and groundwater-dependent ecosystems to humanity, while ensuring water and food security under global change. The multiple and complex dimensions of groundwater governance are captured in 28 chapters, written by a team of leading experts from different parts of the world and with a variety of relevant professional backgrounds. The book aims to describe the state-of-the-art and latest developments regarding each of the themes addressed, paying attention to the wide variation of conditions observed around the globe. The book consists of four parts. The first part sets the stage by defining groundwater governance, exploring its emergence and evolution, framing it through a socio-ecological lens and describing groundwater policy and planning approaches. The second part discusses selected key aspects of groundwater governance. The third part zooms in on the increasingly important linkages between groundwater and other resources or sectors, and between local groundwater systems and phenomena or actions at the international or even global level. The fourth part, finally, presents a number of interesting case studies that illustrate contemporary practice in groundwater governance. In one volume, this highly accessible text not only familiarizes water professionals, decision-makers and local stakeholders with groundwater governance, but also provides them with ideas and inspiration for improving groundwater governance in their own environment.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1351808419
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 621
Book Description
This book addresses groundwater governance, a subject internationally recognized as crucial and topical for enhancing and safeguarding the benefits of groundwater and groundwater-dependent ecosystems to humanity, while ensuring water and food security under global change. The multiple and complex dimensions of groundwater governance are captured in 28 chapters, written by a team of leading experts from different parts of the world and with a variety of relevant professional backgrounds. The book aims to describe the state-of-the-art and latest developments regarding each of the themes addressed, paying attention to the wide variation of conditions observed around the globe. The book consists of four parts. The first part sets the stage by defining groundwater governance, exploring its emergence and evolution, framing it through a socio-ecological lens and describing groundwater policy and planning approaches. The second part discusses selected key aspects of groundwater governance. The third part zooms in on the increasingly important linkages between groundwater and other resources or sectors, and between local groundwater systems and phenomena or actions at the international or even global level. The fourth part, finally, presents a number of interesting case studies that illustrate contemporary practice in groundwater governance. In one volume, this highly accessible text not only familiarizes water professionals, decision-makers and local stakeholders with groundwater governance, but also provides them with ideas and inspiration for improving groundwater governance in their own environment.
Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin: Summary of findings for natural resource management of the western Great Artesian Basin
Author: Australia. National Water Commission
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136121
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Presents a summary of each of the volumes and outlines the key tools, methods and information arising from the research.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136121
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Presents a summary of each of the volumes and outlines the key tools, methods and information arising from the research.
Remote Sensing of Climate
Author: Timothy Dube
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0443217300
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Remote Sensing of Climate provides cutting-edge techniques in remote sensing of climate variability and the environment. The book focuses on methods and data analytics, advancements in scientific research in the field, and further proffers recommendations on the possible knowledge gaps and future scientific research directions. It covers eight key themes of remote sensing and climate variability, including discussions on how the various aspects from each chapter of the themes interrelate. It also integrates several divergent perspectives on remote sensing and climate variability and the environment to show the interrelationships between the perspectives. This is an important reference for those in education and research working on remote sensing and climate science who need methods, data analytics, case studies, research strides, and key knowledge gaps in the field. - Discusses advancements and future research directions in remote sensing for climate variability in a variety of environments - Includes simplified and condensed methodologies and data analytics - Provides case studies on remote sensing of climate variability, both of the Northern hemisphere temperate systems which are little affected by climate variability, and the greater-impacted global south
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0443217300
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Remote Sensing of Climate provides cutting-edge techniques in remote sensing of climate variability and the environment. The book focuses on methods and data analytics, advancements in scientific research in the field, and further proffers recommendations on the possible knowledge gaps and future scientific research directions. It covers eight key themes of remote sensing and climate variability, including discussions on how the various aspects from each chapter of the themes interrelate. It also integrates several divergent perspectives on remote sensing and climate variability and the environment to show the interrelationships between the perspectives. This is an important reference for those in education and research working on remote sensing and climate science who need methods, data analytics, case studies, research strides, and key knowledge gaps in the field. - Discusses advancements and future research directions in remote sensing for climate variability in a variety of environments - Includes simplified and condensed methodologies and data analytics - Provides case studies on remote sensing of climate variability, both of the Northern hemisphere temperate systems which are little affected by climate variability, and the greater-impacted global south
Minimum Construction Requirements for Water Bores in Australia
Author: National Uniform Drillers Licensing Committee
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780646818818
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This book outlines the minimum requirements for constructing, maintaining, rehabilitating, and decommissioning water bores in Australia. It is used extensively by regulators and the drilling industry, and provides a consistent standard reference across Australia for the licensing of bores and drillers. The requirements focus on protecting groundwater resources from contamination, deterioration, and uncontrolled flow associated with poorly constructed bores, and on the construction of bores to provide a good water supply.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780646818818
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This book outlines the minimum requirements for constructing, maintaining, rehabilitating, and decommissioning water bores in Australia. It is used extensively by regulators and the drilling industry, and provides a consistent standard reference across Australia for the licensing of bores and drillers. The requirements focus on protecting groundwater resources from contamination, deterioration, and uncontrolled flow associated with poorly constructed bores, and on the construction of bores to provide a good water supply.
Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin: Groundwater discharge of the western Great Artesian Basin
Author: Australia. National Water Commission
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136084
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
This volume bridges a number of knowledge gaps in the understanding of groundwater discharge in the Great Artesian Basin (GAB), presenting research relating to the source and origin of spring water, the formation and evolution of the mound springs, the formation of acid sulfate soils, the hydrogeology of Dalhousie Springs, and the results of the first successful Uranium-series dating on GAB spring travertine deposits.--P. xv.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781922136084
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
This volume bridges a number of knowledge gaps in the understanding of groundwater discharge in the Great Artesian Basin (GAB), presenting research relating to the source and origin of spring water, the formation and evolution of the mound springs, the formation of acid sulfate soils, the hydrogeology of Dalhousie Springs, and the results of the first successful Uranium-series dating on GAB spring travertine deposits.--P. xv.