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Sustainable water / editors: R.E. Hester and R.M. Harrison.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Issues in environmental science and technology ; 31Publication details: Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, c2011.Description: xix, 169 p. : ill., ; 25 cm. ; casedISBN:
  • 1849730199
  • 9781849730198
  • 9781849730198:
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Contents:
Water sustainability and climate change in the EU and global context - policy and research responses / Philippe Quevauviller -- Potential impact of climate change on improved and unimproved water supplies in Africa / Helen Bonsor et al -- The European Water Framework Directive - chemical monitoring programmes, analytical challenges and results from an Irish case study / Ulrich Borchers et al -- Managing the water footprint of irrigated food production in England and Wales / Tim Hess et al -- Social justice and water / Adrian McDonald et al -- Safe management of chemical contaminants for planned potable water recycling / Stuart Khan -- Nanotechnology for sustainable water treatment / Matt Hotze and Greg Lowry.
Summary: It is predicted that climate change will result in big changes to the global distribution of rainfall, causing drought and desertification in some regions and floods in others. Already there are signs of such changes occurring, with particularly serious consequences for poorer countries. The need for international cooperation in managing the effects of climate change, and other influences on the hydrological cycle, is becoming urgent. Future wars may well be fought over water. This book is part of a series focusing on key issues in environmental science and technology. Focusing on the sustainability of water supplies to the growing populations throughout the world, this volume consists of articles contributed by a group of experts drawn from around the globe. Issues covered include: policy making in the European Union; rural water supplies in Africa; chemical monitoring and analytical methods; water use in agriculture; social justice in supplying water; potable water recycling, and sustainable water treatment. The book will be useful to those working in the water industry, policy makers and planners, researchers and environmental consultants, and students in environmental science, technology, engineering, and management. There is also much here to interest all concerned with major environmental issues such as climate change and the many other factors which influence the sustainability of water supplies.Holdings: The library holds a complete hardcopy set of 'Issues in environmental science and technology'.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Water sustainability and climate change in the EU and global context - policy and research responses / Philippe Quevauviller -- Potential impact of climate change on improved and unimproved water supplies in Africa / Helen Bonsor et al -- The European Water Framework Directive - chemical monitoring programmes, analytical challenges and results from an Irish case study / Ulrich Borchers et al -- Managing the water footprint of irrigated food production in England and Wales / Tim Hess et al -- Social justice and water / Adrian McDonald et al -- Safe management of chemical contaminants for planned potable water recycling / Stuart Khan -- Nanotechnology for sustainable water treatment / Matt Hotze and Greg Lowry.

It is predicted that climate change will result in big changes to the global distribution of rainfall, causing drought and desertification in some regions and floods in others. Already there are signs of such changes occurring, with particularly serious consequences for poorer countries. The need for international cooperation in managing the effects of climate change, and other influences on the hydrological cycle, is becoming urgent. Future wars may well be fought over water. This book is part of a series focusing on key issues in environmental science and technology. Focusing on the sustainability of water supplies to the growing populations throughout the world, this volume consists of articles contributed by a group of experts drawn from around the globe. Issues covered include: policy making in the European Union; rural water supplies in Africa; chemical monitoring and analytical methods; water use in agriculture; social justice in supplying water; potable water recycling, and sustainable water treatment. The book will be useful to those working in the water industry, policy makers and planners, researchers and environmental consultants, and students in environmental science, technology, engineering, and management. There is also much here to interest all concerned with major environmental issues such as climate change and the many other factors which influence the sustainability of water supplies.

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