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Advanced Tools for Integrated Water Resources Management. Advances in Chemical Pollution, Environmental Management and Protection Volume 3

  • Book

  • December 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4612868

Advanced Tools for Integrated Water Resources Management, Volume Three, explores a wide breadth of emerging and state-of-the-art technologies used to study advanced tools for integrated water resources management. The book provides insights in chapters relating to How to involve the public - citizen science approaches for IWRM, Urban forestry as a management tool for urban water, Applying water accounting methods in Mediterranean areas, The Jucar River case, Valuation of Guadalquivir River Basin water resources (southern Spain) using SEEA Water Account, Applying water accounting methods through statistical data and simulation models, and much more.

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Table of Contents

1. Citizen Science and Low-Cost Sensors for Integrated Water Resources Management Jonathan D. Paul and Wouter Buytaert 2. Urban Forestry: An Underutilized Tool in Water Management John T. Van Stan, S. Jeffrey Underwood, and Jan Friesen 3. Water Accounting for Integrated Water Resources Management: Experiences and Recommendations Andrea Momblanch, María Pedro-Monzonís, Abel Solera, and Joaquín Andreu 4. Valuation of Guadalquivir River Basin Water Resources (southern Spain) Using SEEA-Water María M. Borrego-Marín, Carlos Gutiérrez-Martín, and Julio Berbel 5. Applying Water Accounting Methods Through Statistical Data and Simulation Models: The Duero Transboundary Watershed David J. Vicente, Leonor Rodríguez-Sinobas, Luis Garrote, and Raúl Sánchez 6. A National Scale Planning Tool for Agricultural Droughts in Germany Matthias Zink, Luis Samaniego, Rohini Kumar, Stephan Thober, Juliane Mai, David Schäfer, and Andreas Marx 7. Forecasting Changes in Agricultural Irrigation Demand to Support a Regional Integrated Water Resources Management Strategy Jerry W. Knox, David Haro-Monteagudo, Tim Hess, and Joe Morris 8. Managed Aquifer Recharge as a Tool to Enhance Sustainable Groundwater Management in California: Examples from Field and Modeling Studies Helen E. Dahlke, Gabriel T. LaHue, Marina R.L. Mautner, Nicholas P. Murphy, Noelle K. Patterson, Hannah Waterhouse, Feifan Yang, and Laura Foglia