This book examines how integrating water quality and water quantity is essential for confronting todays most urgent challenges, including climate change, population growth, land-use change, and pollution. Emphasizing predictive modeling and recent a...More info...
Advanced Hydroinformatics in Vulnerability Assessments and Mitigative Interventions is a comprehensive guide that explores the role of hydroinformatics in managing peri-urban watersheds amidst challenges such as climate change and urbanization...More info...
This book describes the Non-rational water consumption by industrial units could increase the production of wastewater discharged into the receiving Environment without any prior treatment in several countries worldwide, which would cause climate ch...More info...
This volume challenges the assumption that dominant water-management solutions are universally effective, neutral and scientifically validated.Global water policy tends to frame certain concepts and tools – such as river basin organisations...More info...
This volume challenges the assumption that dominant water-management solutions are universally effective, neutral and scientifically validated. This book is essential reading for students, academics and professionals in water policy, water governa...More info...
This book provides in-depth technical insights into water resources management, quality assessment, and modeling in India’s Delta region, offering strategies to minimize losses, maximize benefits, and prote...More info...
In a world where water scarcity is increasingly dominating management decisions, this book offers a comprehensive examination of decision support models in transboundary water management, and a groundbreaking approach to resolving international water...More info...
Watershed Planning and Management examines the science, technology, and practice of managing land and water resources through the watershed approach. It integrates hydrology, geomorphology, soil and water conservation, land use planning, so...More info...
This book serves as a vital resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, addressing the complex challenges posed by climate change, population growth, and environmental degradation. Recent Advances in Water Science is a comprehensive v...More info...
Artificial Intelligence in Hydrogeology explores the transformative role of AI in understanding and managing groundwater systems. This comprehensive edited volume brings together leading experts to examine cutting-edge AI techniques applied across d...More info...
David Prescott Adams, Jonathan Marc Fisk, John Charles Morris
(Pub. Date: 14-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781009567749)
A robust analysis of the success of collaboration as a governance model for improving water quality in watersheds across the US. This book provides a vital resource for researchers and professionals in water quality policy, environmental policy, and...More info...
From Catchment to Coast in Japan: The Past, the Present, and the Future of Japanese Water Resources and Human Activities addresses seven broad questions relating to water resource management in Japan: What water reforms have occurred in Japan...More info...
Water scarcity and contamination are pressing challenges that demand immediate attention and innovative solutions. This book addresses critical issues surrounding the management and quality of water resources, offering insights into effective strate...More info...
This edited volume scrutinizes how economic, socio-cultural, and political-normative systems govern the reach of water among rural women living in extreme poverty. It offers local, regional, and global perspectives on water and agricultural sustai...More info...
Defining the nature of this global water crisis remains a challenge, as a plethora of problems fall under this term. Conducting a systematic literature review and applying a constant comparison method, this Element identifies nine key human-water pr...More info...
Series: Elements of Sustainability: Science, Policy, Practice
(Pub. Date: 02-Apr-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781009658812)
Defining the nature of this global water crisis remains a challenge, as a plethora of problems fall under this term. Conducting a systematic literature review and applying a constant comparison method, this Element identifies nine key human-water pr...More info...
A dead body keeps no secrets...An extreme drought hits the Lake District, uncovering a skeleton at the bottom of Thirlmere reservoir. Forensics identify that the body, a young man, must have entered the water with his arms tied behind his back: this...More info...
(Pub. Date: 17-Mar-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Ohio University Press, ISBN-13: 9780821425992)
This study of the Gamtoos River floodplain in South Africas Eastern Cape Province traces its transformation from an eighteenth-century natural landscape of thick bush into an agricultural zone now threatened by climate change. The first half of the...More info...
From the mid-eighteenth century to the early twenty-first century, the Gamtoos floodplain in South Africa has shifted from thick bush into a thriving agricultural system based on citrus orchards and market gardening. This book traces that transf...More info...
Sughosh Madhav, Virendra Bahadur Singh, Sushil Kumar Shukla, Ravi Shekhar
(Pub. Date: 05-Feb-2026, Hardback, Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc, ISBN-13: 9781394345823)
By covering a broad range of topics, including both natural and human-induced causes of water scarcity, the socioeconomic impacts, as well as essential policy and governance frameworks, Global Water Scarcity presents a holistic view of global...More info...
This book provides a broad overview of both the global Sustainability of water and food and climate that will have huge impacts on water and food availability. Solutions to the food, clean water for a current world population of 7 billion are one...More info...
This book draws on interdisciplinary research deploying river rights and water justice as conceptual frameworks to engage with laws and politics around waterbodies. It underlines the micro and macro aspects to make sense of the complexities around...More info...
As water reuse technologies help to reduce the exploitation of freshwater resources, they also help alleviate water demand for drinking, manufacturing, sanitation, leisure purposes, and land use, such as agriculture. This book will examine ways to...More info...
Hydrological Insights: Synergizing Groundwater Models, Remote Sensing, and AI for Water Sustainability offers an in-depth exploration of hydrological modeling and its cutting-edge advancements, presented across six comprehensive sections. Part...More info...
This book presents a curated collection of cutting-edge research and practical insights into one of the most pressing global challenges of our time: securing water under a changing climate. Framed around the need for adaptive strategies to foster...More info...
This book provides a holistic understanding of the correlation between soluble uranium and water quality parameters, presenting the intricate dynamics that govern uranium solubility in diverse water systems. Uranium, one of the most prevalent and...More info...
This book offers a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art techniques for monitoring water quality, leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), IoT technologies, and autonomous vehicles to offer groundbreak...More info...
This volume presents a comprehensive analysis of the water governance challenges associated with adaptation in the face of increasing climate change impacts across various scales and sectors. It begins with an overview of the current state of wate...More info...
Blue Sky, Blue Water is a comprehensive resource that explores the dynamic intersection of air pollution, climate resilience, and water governance in the 21st century. This scholarly book brings together cutting-edge research,...More info...
This book examines how integrating water quality and water quantity is essential for confronting todays most urgent challenges, including climate change, population growth, land-use change, and pollution. Emphasizing predictive modeling and recent a...More info...
Advanced Hydroinformatics in Vulnerability Assessments and Mitigative Interventions is a comprehensive guide that explores the role of hydroinformatics in managing peri-urban watersheds amidst challenges such as climate change and urbanization...More info...
Providing insight into effectively managing interconnected land, freshwater, coastal, and marine resources, this guidance note advocates bridging upstream and downstream interests in shared basins. It offers practical recommendations to enhance ecos...More info...
This book describes the Non-rational water consumption by industrial units could increase the production of wastewater discharged into the receiving Environment without any prior treatment in several countries worldwide, which would cause climate ch...More info...
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Series: The State of the Worlds Land and Water Resources
(Pub. Date: 31-May-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), ISBN-13: 9789251402856)
Environmental challenges imperil agriculture and ecosystems as human-driven land degradation, water scarcity, and climate change intensify. The analysis uncovers untapped potential in land and water resources and emphasizes the need for careful mana...More info...
This volume challenges the assumption that dominant water-management solutions are universally effective, neutral and scientifically validated.Global water policy tends to frame certain concepts and tools – such as river basin organisations...More info...
This volume challenges the assumption that dominant water-management solutions are universally effective, neutral and scientifically validated. This book is essential reading for students, academics and professionals in water policy, water governa...More info...
This book provides in-depth technical insights into water resources management, quality assessment, and modeling in India’s Delta region, offering strategies to minimize losses, maximize benefits, and prote...More info...
In a world where water scarcity is increasingly dominating management decisions, this book offers a comprehensive examination of decision support models in transboundary water management, and a groundbreaking approach to resolving international water...More info...
Watershed Planning and Management examines the science, technology, and practice of managing land and water resources through the watershed approach. It integrates hydrology, geomorphology, soil and water conservation, land use planning, so...More info...
This book serves as a vital resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, addressing the complex challenges posed by climate change, population growth, and environmental degradation. Recent Advances in Water Science is a comprehensive v...More info...
Artificial Intelligence in Hydrogeology explores the transformative role of AI in understanding and managing groundwater systems. This comprehensive edited volume brings together leading experts to examine cutting-edge AI techniques applied across d...More info...
David Prescott Adams, Jonathan Marc Fisk, John Charles Morris
(Pub. Date: 14-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781009567749)
A robust analysis of the success of collaboration as a governance model for improving water quality in watersheds across the US. This book provides a vital resource for researchers and professionals in water quality policy, environmental policy, and...More info...
From Catchment to Coast in Japan: The Past, the Present, and the Future of Japanese Water Resources and Human Activities addresses seven broad questions relating to water resource management in Japan: What water reforms have occurred in Japan...More info...
Water scarcity and contamination are pressing challenges that demand immediate attention and innovative solutions. This book addresses critical issues surrounding the management and quality of water resources, offering insights into effective strate...More info...
This edited volume scrutinizes how economic, socio-cultural, and political-normative systems govern the reach of water among rural women living in extreme poverty. It offers local, regional, and global perspectives on water and agricultural sustai...More info...
Defining the nature of this global water crisis remains a challenge, as a plethora of problems fall under this term. Conducting a systematic literature review and applying a constant comparison method, this Element identifies nine key human-water pr...More info...
Series: Elements of Sustainability: Science, Policy, Practice
(Pub. Date: 02-Apr-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781009658812)
Defining the nature of this global water crisis remains a challenge, as a plethora of problems fall under this term. Conducting a systematic literature review and applying a constant comparison method, this Element identifies nine key human-water pr...More info...
(Pub. Date: 31-Mar-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: World Bank Publications, ISBN-13: 9781464820717)
This report aims to introduce a novel way of positioning water as an engine for growth and equity by highlighting the deep associations between water and inclusive growth....More info...
Amid worsening drought linked to climate change, a five-year international project harnessed mutation breeding in rice and sorghum to enhance drought resistance. Involving 58 scientists from 7 countries, the study tackles crop yield challenges, bols...More info...