HANDBOOK OF CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT
In 2010, the first edition of the Handbook of Catchment Management provided a benchmark on how our understanding and actions in water management within a catchment context had evolved in recent decades. Over ten years on, the catchment management concept is entering a new phase of development aligned to contemporary and future challenges. These include climate change uncertainty, further understanding in ecological functioning under change, the drive for a low-carbon, energy efficient and circular society, multiple uses of water, the emergence of new pollutants of concern, new approaches to valuation, finance and pricing mechanisms, stewardship and community engagement, the integration of water across the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the link between water, energy and food. These developments are framed within an increasingly data rich world where new analytics, sensor technology and processing power are informing increasingly real-time decision making. The challenge is also to increase cross-compliance and policy integration to meet multiple stakeholder objectives, and to link actions to achieve cost-effective outcomes. In addition, there are a number of new and exciting city, region and basin-scale real-world examples of contemporary and new catchment thinking; integrating science, technology, knowledge and governance to address multiple drivers and complex problems from across the globe. The time is now right, to capture the new challenges facing catchment management and water resources management globally.
This revised and updated edition of the Handbook of Catchment Management features:
* Thoroughly rewritten chapters which provide an up-to-date view of catchment management issues and contexts
* New case study material highlighting multi-sectoral management in different globally significant basins and different geographical locations
* Up-to-date topics selected for their resonance not only in natural sciences and engineering, but also in other fields, such as socio-economics, law and policy
The Handbook is designed for a broad audience, but will be particularly useful for advanced students, researchers, academics and water sector professionals such as planners, consultants and regulators.
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Preface
1 Introduction to Catchment Management in 2020
Robert C. Ferriernot and Alan Jenkins
2 Water Diplomacy
Rozemarijn ter Horst
3. Water Financing and pricing mechanisms
Alan D. A. Sutherland and Colin Mc Naughton
4. Defining ‘Smart Water’
Dr David Lloyd Owen
5. Water, Food Energy Nexus
Alex Smajgl
6. Groundwater Management
Stephen Foster
7. Diffuse pollution management
Andrew Vinten
8. Emerging contaminants and pollutants of concern
Pei Wang and Yonglong Lu
9. Flood Management
Mark Fletcher
10: Ecological Restoration
Laurence Carvalho, Iain Gunn, Bryan Spears, Anne Jo Dobel
11. Water, sanitation and health: progress and obstacles to achieving the SDGs
Emmanuel M. Akpabio and John S. Rowan
12. Managing River Basins
Susanne Schmeier
13. Scotland the ‘Hydro Nation’: Linking Policy, Science, Industry, Regulation in Scotland and Internationally
Barry Greig and Jon Rathjen
14. Yorkshire Integrated Catchment Solutions Programme (i CASP): a new model for research-based catchment management
Richardson, J.C., Ferré, M., Rabb, B., Armstrong, J., Martin-Ortega, J., Hodgson, D.M., Willis, T.D.M., Grayson, R., Leeder, P., Holden, J.
15. Integrated Management in Singapore
Cecilia Tortajada, Lee Kuan Yew and Rachel Yan Ting Koh
16. Flood and Drought Emergency Management
Miaomiao Ma and Song Han
17. The River Chief System in China
Tan Xianqiang
18. Water Resources Management in the Colorado River Basin
Alan Butler, Terrance Fulp, James Prairie and Amy Witherall
19. Development in the Northern Rivers of Australia
Ian Watson and Andrew Ash, Cuan Petheram, Marcus Barber and Chris Stokes
20. Catchment Management of Lake Simcoe, Canada
Jill C. Crossman
21. Management of Water Resources on the Han River, Korea
Hwirin Kim
22. Dispute Resolution in the Cauvery Basin, India
Neha Khandekar and Veena Srinivasan
23. The Future for Catchment Management
Alan Jenkins and Robert C. Ferrier Index
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About the Editors
Robert C. Ferrier is Director of the Centre of Expertise for Waters (CREW) at the Hydro Nation International Centre, James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland.
Alan Jenkins is Deputy Director and Director of Science at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wallingford, UK.