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dc.contributor.editorYounos, Tamim
dc.contributor.editorParece, Tammy
dc.contributor.editorLee, Juneseok
dc.contributor.editorGiovannettone, Jason
dc.contributor.editorArmel, Alaina J.
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-11T13:47:33Z
dc.date.available2022-01-11T13:47:33Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifierONIX_20220111_9783036522036_787
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76955
dc.description.abstractDuring the third decade of the 21st century, human societies across the world are facing significant water-related problems, such as ecosystem degradation, groundwater depletion, natural and anthropogenic droughts and floods, water-borne health issues, and deforestation. These problems are exacerbated by climate change, a phenomenon that has been accelerated due to human intervention in natural systems since the industrial revolution. There is an urgent need to better understand the interaction of hydrological systems in terms of climate variability and the anthropogenic factors that contribute to the dynamics and resilience of coupled human–water systems and effective risk management in the area of water resource management. Socio-hydrology is an interdisciplinary field that integrates natural and social sciences and aims to study the long-term dynamics of bidirectional feedback in coupled human–water systems. This book on socio-hydrology aims to compile cross-disciplinary scientific endeavors and innovations in research on the development, education, and application of coupled human–water systems. The articles published in this book represent diverse and broad aspects of water management in the context of socio-hydrology systems around the globe. The articles and ideas presented in this book represent a significant source of references for interdisciplinary water science programs and provide an excellent guide for experts involved in the future planning and management of water resources. This book is dedicated to friends of the Green Water-Infrastructure Academy and those who pursue cross-disciplinary water research, education, and management.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: generalen_US
dc.subject.otherdigital elevation model
dc.subject.othermaximum likelihood estimation (MLE) classification
dc.subject.otherrunoff quality
dc.subject.othersocial, economic and environmental (SEE) factor
dc.subject.otherTriangulated Irregular Network (TIN)
dc.subject.otherurbanization
dc.subject.othervegetation density
dc.subject.otherstormwater management
dc.subject.othersocial factors
dc.subject.othergreen stormwater infrastructure
dc.subject.othersociety
dc.subject.otherrisk analysis
dc.subject.otherwater-related crises
dc.subject.otherresilience
dc.subject.othersecurity
dc.subject.otherfloods
dc.subject.otherdrinking water
dc.subject.othercrisis planning
dc.subject.otherlandslides
dc.subject.otherlogistic regression
dc.subject.otherslope gradient
dc.subject.otherland use
dc.subject.othersoil
dc.subject.otherCoonoor
dc.subject.otherbehavior
dc.subject.othertrust
dc.subject.otherrisk
dc.subject.othertap water
dc.subject.othersalience
dc.subject.othercommon pool resources
dc.subject.otherintegrated water management
dc.subject.otherwater governance
dc.subject.otherwater resilience
dc.subject.othersocio-hydrology
dc.subject.otherirrigation efficiency
dc.subject.othersurface water-groundwater interactions
dc.subject.othersustainability
dc.subject.otherknowledge coproduction
dc.subject.otherintegrated local environmental knowledge
dc.subject.othereducation and training
dc.subject.othercommunity-based water development
dc.subject.otherBlack Sea
dc.subject.othercoastal tourism
dc.subject.otherregional climate change
dc.subject.otherwarming
dc.subject.otherwind
dc.subject.otherwaves
dc.subject.othersea level rise
dc.subject.otherupwelling
dc.subject.otherheavy rain
dc.subject.otherriver plume
dc.subject.otheralgal bloom
dc.subject.otherintroduced species
dc.subject.othern/a
dc.titleSocio-Hydrology: The New Paradigm in Resilient Water Management
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.3390/books978-3-0365-2204-3
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0
oapen.relation.isbn9783036522036
oapen.relation.isbn9783036522043
oapen.pages204
oapen.place.publicationBasel, Switzerland


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