Coping with Water Scarcity: Addressing the Challenges

Capa
Springer Science & Business Media, 22 de mar de 2009 - 382 páginas

One of the main problems confronting the world of the 21st Century is a shortage of water. There is already severe scarcity in many regions of the world, causing tremendous problems for local populations and indeed entire societies. There is insufficient water available for the production of food to alleviate poverty and starvation; the lack of water hampers industrial, urban and tourism development, forcing restrictions on other sectors, especially agriculture; health problems arise as the deterioration of ground and surface waters favours water-borne diseases, which flourish in the absence of decent water distribution and sewerage systems. Water conflicts still arise in areas under stress, while water for nature has become a vanishing priority in such zones.

This book is a guide to the establishment of regional and/or local guidelines for developing and implementing new ideas for coping with water scarcity. The basic premise underlying the book is that water scarcity will persist, so personal, human and society-wide skills will be needed to cope with it while living in harmony with the necessary environmental constraints. The book provides basic information to assist decision makers, water managers, engineers, agronomists, social scientists and other professions (and their students) in formulating coherent, hopefully harmonious and consolidated views on the issue. Guidelines are also given for introducing the general public to the concept of water scarcity and how to deal with it.

 

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754 Artificial Recharge by Well Injection
166
755 Recharge with Surface and Subsurface Dams
167
756 Problems and Solutions
168
757 Environmental Impacts of Artificial Recharge
170
77 The Use of Groundwater in Coping with Water Scarcity
172
Using Nonconventional Water Resources
175
82 Wastewater Use
177
822 Wastewaters Characteristics Relative to Agricultural Use
179

32 Climatic Conditions
28
322 Rainfall Variability in Time and Space
29
323 Evaporation
31
33 Hydrologic Characteristics
32
332 Groundwater
34
333 Sediments
37
334 Water Quality
38
34 Climate Change and its Impacts on Water Scarcity
39
35 Meteorological and Hydrological Data Collection and Handling
43
Droughts and Desertification
47
412 Manifestations of Drought and Drought Impacts
48
413 Drought Indices
50
414 Drought Forecasting and Prediction
56
415 Drought Monitoring
58
416 Drought Risk Management and Communication
60
42 Desertification
64
422 Processes and Indicators
66
423 Monitoring and Information
70
424 Social and Political Constraints and Issues
72
425 Issues to Combat Desertification
73
Conceptual Thinking in Coping with Water Scarcity
77
52 Social Value of Water
78
522 Differences Between Urban and Rural Needs
79
523 Differences Between Arid Zones and Nonarid Areas
80
524 Social Effects of Water SupplyCollection Practices
81
54 Landscape and Cultural Value of Water
84
55 Economic Value of Water
86
552 Water Pricing
87
56 Priorities for Water Allocation
88
562 Water Ownership
90
563 Water for Human Life
91
564 Water for Industry
92
566 Water Self Reliance
95
568 Planning for Optimal Water and Land Use
96
58 Conclusion
97
Surface Water Use and Harvesting
99
62 Reservoir Management
101
622 Water Scarcity Management
102
623 Operation of Single and Multiple Reservoir Systems
105
625 Design and Management of Water Resource Systems
106
63 Control of Water Losses and Non Beneficial Uses of Water
107
632 Reduction of Evaporation
109
633 Support for Reduction of Waste of Water
110
642 Terracing
112
644 Runoff Enhancement
114
645 Runoff Collection
115
646 Flood Spreading
116
648 Tanks
118
652 Protection of Stored Water for Drinking
120
653 Sediments
121
654 Water Quality Chemical and Bacterial
124
655 The Riparian Ecosystem and Biodiversity
127
656 Water Borne Diseases
129
66 Conclusion
130
Groundwater Use and Recharge
133
72 Major Aquifers and Well Fields
135
722 Discharge Recharge and Storage of Aquifers
138
723 Exploitation of Groundwater Storage
141
724 Management Considerations
142
725 Aquifer Monitoring and Control
145
726 Maintenance of Wells Pumps and Other Facilities
146
73 Minor Aquifers of Local Importance
147
732 Local Importance of Minor Aquifers and Management Issues
150
74 Environmental Economic and Social Impacts of Aquifer Overexploitation
151
742 Groundwater Levels
153
743 Water Quality Deterioration
154
745 Land Subsidence and Land Collapse
156
746 Stream BaseFlow Reduction Drying of Wetlands and Landscape Changes
157
747 Economic and Social Impacts
158
75 Artificial Recharge
160
752 Methods of Artificial Recharge
162
753 Artificial Recharge by Spreading
164
823 Wastewater Treatment
181
824 Minimising Health Hazards in Wastewater Use in Irrigation
187
825 Crop Restrictions and Irrigation Practices
189
826 Monitoring and Control for Safe Wastewater Use in Irrigation
194
827 Wastewater for Aquifer Recharge
195
828 Nonagricultural Uses of Wastewater
196
83 Use of Brackish Saline and Drainage Waters
199
832 Criteria and Standards for Assessing the Suitability of Water for Irrigation
201
833 Crop Irrigation Management Using Saline Water
202
834 Leaching Requirements and Control of Impacts on Soil Salinity
206
Monitoring and Evaluation
208
836 Nonagricultural Use of Saline Waters
209
84 Desalinated Water
210
842 Extent of Use Costs and Environmental Impacts of Desalination
213
85 FogCapturing Water Harvesting Cloud Seeding and Water Transfers
215
Water Conservation and Saving Concepts and Performance
221
92 Water Use Consumptive Use Water Losses and Performance
222
922 Water Use Consumption Wastes and Losses
224
93 Water Use Performance Indicators
226
Irrigation
228
933 Water Productivity for any Water Use Sector
233
94 Water Conservation and Saving to Cope with the Various Water Scarcity Regimes
235
95 Implementing Efficient Water Use for Water Conservation and Saving
240
Water Conservation and Saving Measures and Practices
243
1012 Monitoring and Metering
244
1013 Maintenance and Leak Detection and Repair
247
1014 Water Pricing
249
1015 Regulation and Control Equipment and Service Performance
250
1016 Dual Distribution Networks for High Quality and for Treated Reusable Water
251
1017 Legislation and Regulations Incentives and Penalties
252
1018 Information and Education
253
102 Water Saving in Domestic Applications
254
1022 Water Saving in Outdoor Applications
257
103 Water Conservation and Saving in Landscape and Recreational Uses
258
104 Water Conservation and Saving in Industrial and Energy Uses
264
105 Water Conservation in Dryland Agriculture
270
1052 Crop Resistance to Water Stress and Water Use Efficiency
271
1053 Crop Management for Coping with Water Scarcity
273
1054 Soil Management for Water Conservation
276
106 Water Saving and Conservation in Irrigated Agriculture
284
General Aspects
286
Improving Surface Irrigation Systems
289
Improving Sprinkler Irrigation Systems
297
Microirrigation Systems
302
Irrigation Scheduling
306
107 Supply Management
316
108 Concluding Remarks
326
Social Economic Cultural Legal and Institutional Constraints and Issues
328
112 Urban Centres
331
1122 Environmental Consequences
332
1126 Pricing of Urban Water
333
113 Rural Areas
334
1133 Education for Evaporation Reduction
335
1134 Water Harvesting
336
1136 Irrigation Performances
337
1137 Water Rights
338
115 Administration of Water Use Public and Private Organizations
340
1152 Equity and Rights
342
Education
343
1212 How Can Attitudes be Changed?
346
1213 Aims of an Educational Program
347
122 Education and Training
348
1223 Educating Children and Youths
349
1224 The Role of Women
351
1226 Managers Operational and Maintenance Personnel
352
1227 Educators Agronomists and Engineers
353
124 Development of Public Awareness of Water Scarcity Issues
354
1241 Media in General
355
1243 General Public Information
356
Bibliography
359
Index
377
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