Culture of Water Resources in the 21st Century
Prof. Meena K
Environment
Culture of Water Resources in the 21st Century
Culture of Water Resources in the 21st Century provides a comprehensive examination of the multifaceted relationship between human societies and water resources. This book explores contemporary challenges such as climate change, population growth, and industrial demands that are increasingly straining water availability and quality. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the author discusses sustainable practices and innovative solutions that can be employed to foster a more resilient approach to water management. The book further delves into the cultural significance of water, emphasizing how social dynamics and local traditions influence water usage and conservation efforts. It highlights case studies from various regions, illustrating successful community-led initiatives and the importance of stakeholder engagement in water resource governance. By integrating scientific insights with cultural perspectives, this work aims to inspire policymakers, researchers, and practitioners to rethink water resource management in the 21st century.
- ISBN: 978-93-7973-463-1
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Culture of Water Resources in the 21st Century provides a comprehensive examination of the multifaceted relationship between human societies and water resources. This book explores contemporary challenges such as climate change, population growth, and industrial demands that are increasingly straining water availability and quality. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the author discusses sustainable practices and innovative solutions that can be employed to foster a more resilient approach to water management.
The book further delves into the cultural significance of water, emphasizing how social dynamics and local traditions influence water usage and conservation efforts. It highlights case studies from various regions, illustrating successful community-led initiatives and the importance of stakeholder engagement in water resource governance. By integrating scientific insights with cultural perspectives, this work aims to inspire policymakers, researchers, and practitioners to rethink water resource management in the 21st century.
