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Land, Water and Development

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Sustainable and Adaptive Management of Rivers

Land, Water and Development

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Sustainable and Adaptive Management of Rivers
ByMalcolm Newson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 17 September 2008
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203891919
Pages 480
eBook ISBN 9780203891919
Subjects Development Studies, Engineering & Technology, Environment and Sustainability, Geography
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Newson, M. (2008). Land, Water and Development: Sustainable and Adaptive Management of Rivers (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203891919

ABSTRACT

Water is newsworthy: there is, or will be, a world water crisis. Aggravated by climate change, we are approaching the limits of human exploitation of freshwater resources, notably in growing essential food. The complexities and uncertainties associated with improving our management of fresh water take the potential remedies out of the hands of simple, local, hard engineering and into much larger units – the basin, the ecosystem and the global context, and also require longer term perspectives.

The Third Edition follows the same structure as its predecessors, presenting the historical and scientific backgrounds to land-water interactions and establishing the links with development processes and policies. Throughout, its two major messages are that our new philosophy should be one of ‘humans in the ecosystem’ and that the guidance from science, being uncertain and contested, must be operationalized in a participatory system of governance based on participation. Following a review of progress towards these elements in the developed world, the international case studies update the situation in the developing world following the Millennium Development Goals, our new emphasis on poverty and on global food supplies.

This book covers the multitude of scientific research findings, development of ‘tools’ and spatial/temporal scale challenges which have emerged in the last decade. Tensions are highlighted in the current and future role of large dams, country studies are retained (and considerably updated) and development contexts are explored in greater depth as a dividing line in capacity to cope with land and water stress. "Technical issues" have been expanded to cover major droughts, environmental flows and the restoration of rivers and wetlands. A separate chapter picks up these themes under terms of their relationship with uncertainty and the widespread perception that a new ethos of adaptive management is needed in the water sector.

For students of geography, environmental science, hydrology, and development studies this innovative edition provides a reasoned, academic basis of evidence for sustainable, adaptive management of rivers and related large-scale ecosystems using more than 600 new sources. It will also prove invaluable for lecturers and practitioners.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|19 pages

A ‘world water crisis’? The history and current trajectory of water management

chapter 2|32 pages

The river basin (eco)system: Biophysical dynamics, ‘natural’ and ‘compromised’

chapter 3|42 pages

Land–water interactions: The evidence base for catchment planning and management

chapter 4|49 pages

Managing land, water and rivers in the developed world: An international survey

chapter 5|58 pages

River basins and development: Sample trajectories

chapter 6|67 pages

Technical issues in river basin management

chapter 7|38 pages

Institutional issues in river basin management: Stasis and change in England and Wales

chapter 8|26 pages

Sustainable river basin management with uncertain knowledge

chapter 9|23 pages

Adaptive land and water management: Through participation and social learning to hydropolitical decisions

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