Sustainable Use and Development of Watersheds / edited by ?. Ethem Gönenç, Angheluta Vadineanu, John P. Wolflin, Rosemarie C. Russo.
Tipo de material:
- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9781402085581
- Proceedings of the NATO SPS (NFA) 5th Workshop on Sustainable Use and Development of Watersheds for Human Security and Peace Kumburgaz, Istanbul, Turkey 22-26 October 2007
- GE300-350
Springer eBooks
Watershed Management in Various Countries -- Watershed and Water Management System in Algeria -- Advances in Managing Austria’s Water Resources -- Problems and Prospects of Water Resources Management in the Azerbaijan Republic -- Water Resources Management System of Kyrgyzstan -- Watershed Management Practices in the Philippines: The Tigum-Aganan Watershed Case -- Watershed Management System in Poland and Its Implications for Environmental Conditions of the Baltic Sea: An Example of the Vistula River Watershed -- Watersheds Management in Romania: Challenges and Opportunities -- Watershed Management in the Russian Federation and Transboundary Issues by Example of Kaliningrad Oblast (Russia) -- Overview of Water Management in Turkey: Issues, Constraints, Achievements, Prospect -- Watershed Management in the United States -- Decision Support Tools, Models and Case Studies -- Multilevel Participatory Model for Decision Making on Regional Hydro-System Basis: Serbian Case Study -- Supporting Tools for Decisional Process within Water Framework Directive: From EU Context to Modelkey Perspective -- Application of Water Quality Modelling as a Decision Support System Tool for Planned Buyuk Melen Reservoir and Its Watershed -- The Use of Numerical Modeling in Italian Watershed Management -- Sustainable Development of Watersheds: Using Sturgeon Species as an Indicator in Integrated Transboundary Water Management in the Ural River Basin -- Lagoon Ecosystem Study Trough Two Cases: Oualidia (Atlantic) and Nador (Mediterranean) – Morocco -- Coastal Lagoons in the Context of Water Management in Spain and Europe -- Water Framework Directive: Defining the Ecological Quality Status in Transitional and Coastal Waters -- The Role of Ecological Endpoints in Watershed Management -- Bioidentification of Xenobiotics as a Basis of Water Management -- GIS Analysis of Sustainable Development Indicators for Coastal Watersheds in the South-East Baltic -- Combined Use of Watershed Models to Assess the Apportionment of Point and Non Point Load Sources to Surface Waters -- Development of National Action Plan to Address Pollution from Land Based Activities in Turkey -- Reduction of the Land-Based Discharges to the Curonian Lagoon in a View of a Climate Change Perspective -- The Study of Hydro-Mineralogical and Ecological Regime of Kara-Bogaz-Gol Lagoon, Turkmenistan -- Comparative Analysis of Water Management Practices in Mediterranean Countries -- Chesapeake Bay Program – A Watershed Approach to Management -- Conclusions and Recommondations -- Decision Support Systems and Tools -- Land-Based Sources, Water Quality and Management -- Decision Making, Policy And Financing.
This book is a result of the NATO-SPS (NFA) Workshop held in Istanbul, Turkey, in October 2007. The main goal of the Workshop was to provide knowledge and build the skills of scientists, engineers, and decision- and policy-makers for the effective management of watersheds and prevention of or coping with catastrophic events. The aim of this effort was to transfer the multidisciplinary approach, information, and knowledge gained by the LEMSM group (NATO CCMS Pilot Study Group on Ecosystem Modeling of Coastal Lagoons for Sustainable Management) during their 12 years of collaboration on the Pilot Study to international scientists and decision-makers. The Workshop provided participants with an excellent opportunity to develop understanding and skills in scenario-based decision-making management of watersheds. Participants from 21 countries exchanged knowledge on how to use advanced tools for assessment and decision-making that provide the ability to manage watersheds. Participants benefited from applying the sustainable use and development models to minimize and mitigate effects on the natural capital of water resources, watersheds, and thus socioeconomic systems. This led to recommendations based on “ecosystem approach” for decision-making for protection of human security and peace. Further, group sessions resulted in the identification of Terms and Principles as well as the recommendations for application and implementation of sustainable use and development practices in developing countries. The program of the Workshop was challenging by embracing a “hands on” learning experience. The book specifically reframes the need for decision support tools and scientific knowledge in watershed management in the context of a multidisciplinary, integrated approach.
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