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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pedro Martinez-Santos , Maite M. Aldaya , M. Ramón LlamasPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.816kg ISBN: 9781138001435ISBN 10: 1138001430 Pages: 322 Publication Date: 03 March 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsSection 1. Introduction and international perspectives: 1. Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM): The international experience 2. Integrated Water Resources Management: State of the art and the way forward 3. Non-Integrated Water Resources Management 4. Contemporary responses to water management challenges 5. Water policy, agricultural trade and WTO rules Section 2. Integrated Water Resources Management: Lessons learnt in Spain: 6. Virtual water trade, food security and sustainability: Lessons from Latin America and Spain 7. Ten years of the Water Framework Directive in Spain: An overview of the ecological and chemical status of surface water bodies 8. Intensive groundwater use in agriculture and IWRM: An impossible marriage? 9. Future Institutions? On the evolution in Spanish institutions from policy takers to policy makers 10. Urban water, an essential part of Integrated Water Resources Management Section 3. Selected case studies on Integrated Water Resources Management: 11. Integrated water resources in Peru – The long road ahead 12. Integrated water management in Chile 13. Towards IWRM in the upper Guadiana basin, Spain 14. Water resource vulnerability & adaptation management to climate change & human activity in North China 15. Blue water transfer versus virtual water transfer in China – with a focus on the South-North Water Transfer Project 16. The institutional organization of irrigation in Spain and other Mediterranean countriesReviewsAuthor InformationPedro Martínez-Santos is tenured assistant professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. He obtained his Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Hon) and Master of Technology Management degrees from The University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia). He completed PhD in Hydrogeology at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, where he holds a lecturing post since 2008. He is the co-author of three books and about twenty-five papers in indexed journals, having also tutored two PhD Theses. He has taken part in several international research projects, while collaborating regularly with different private companies and public administrations in the fields of civil engineering and water planning. He has taught several groundwater modeling courses in Spain and Latin America, and served as an international reviewer for research calls from the Argentinian and Romanian governments. Dr. Martínez-Santos currently serves as Technical Director for Geologues Sans Frontières (""Geologists Without Borders"", Spanish Chapter), a non-profit organization committed to promoting economic growth and alleviating poverty by granting access to safe water and sanitation in developing regions. Maite Aldaya is a postdoctoral researcher at the Water Observatory and consultant for the Sustainable Consumption and Production Branch of the Division of Technology, Industry and Economics of the United Nations Environment Programme. Maite has a PhD in Ecology and MSc in Environmental Policy and Regulation from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She has worked in several international organizations such as the Agriculture and Soil Unit of the European Commission or the Land and Water Development Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. She has developed her research on water accounting, footprint and efficiency at different organizations, such as the University of Twente (Netherlands), Complutense University of Madrid (Spain) or Technical University of Madrid (Spain). Ramón Llamas is an Emeritus Professor from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, and a Member of the Royal Academy of Science. He has published more than 100 books and case studies and over 300 articles in scientific magazines. Professor Ramón Llamas has two PhDs in civil engineering and geology from the Complutense and Polytechnic Universities of Madrid, respectively. In 1972 he became the first professor of Hydrogeology in Spain. He held the position of Chairman of the International Association of Hydrogeologists and coordinator of the work group on Ethics in the Use of Water Resources. He has also worked as the Director of the Botín Foundation´s Groundwater Project, which was completed in March 2003 and oficially presented in Osaka (Japan) at the 3rd World Water Forum. He currently presides the Botín Foundation Water Observatory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |