ABSTRACT

Exponential growth in population and improved standards of living demand increasing amount of freshwater and are putting serious strain on the quantity of naturally available freshwater worldwide.

Water Management: Social and Technological Perspectives discusses developments in energy-efficient water production, management, wastewater treatment, and social and political aspects related to water management and re-use of treated water. It features a scientific and technological perspective to meeting current and future needs, discussing such technologies as membrane separation using reverse osmosis, the use of nanoparticles for adsorption of impurities from wastewater, and the use of thermal methods for desalination. The book also discusses increasing the efficiency of water usage in industrial, agricultural, and domestic applications to ensure a sustainable system of water production, usage, and recycling. With 30 chapters authored by internationally renowned experts, this work offers readers a comprehensive view of both social and technological outlooks to help solve this global issue.

section Section I|33 pages

Social Perspective

chapter 2|10 pages

Water Diplomacy

Solving the Equations of Conflict, Economic Growth, Social Well-Being and Ecosystem Demand

section Section II|100 pages

Freshwater by Desalination

section Section VIII|37 pages

Water Management

chapter 27|11 pages

Catchments as Asset Systems

A Transdisciplinary Approach to Integrated Water Resources Management

chapter 28|17 pages

Water Efficiency Lapses and Sustainable Solutions

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