Distributed Water Resources : Concepts and Design
Prof. Latha K
Environment
Distributed Water Resources : Concepts and Design
Distributed Water Resources: Concepts and Design offers an in-depth exploration of innovative approaches to managing water resources in a distributed manner. This book examines the integration of technology, policy, and community involvement in water resource management, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change. The author presents case studies and practical frameworks to guide practitioners and researchers in the design and implementation of effective water management strategies. The book also addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by distributed systems, highlighting the role of local governance and stakeholder engagement in fostering collaborative water management. With a multidisciplinary perspective, it serves as a critical resource for professionals in environmental science, urban planning, and public policy, providing insights into the future of water resource distribution and the imperative for adaptive management in an evolving ecological landscape.
- ISBN: 978-93-7973-856-1
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Distributed Water Resources: Concepts and Design offers an in-depth exploration of innovative approaches to managing water resources in a distributed manner. This book examines the integration of technology, policy, and community involvement in water resource management, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change. The author presents case studies and practical frameworks to guide practitioners and researchers in the design and implementation of effective water management strategies.
The book also addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by distributed systems, highlighting the role of local governance and stakeholder engagement in fostering collaborative water management. With a multidisciplinary perspective, it serves as a critical resource for professionals in environmental science, urban planning, and public policy, providing insights into the future of water resource distribution and the imperative for adaptive management in an evolving ecological landscape.
