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OverviewFlooding in California. Drought and famine in the Horn of Africa. Massive fish kills in Texas and Australia. “Forever chemicals” in US drinking water. Similar headlines are sure to dominate the news in the years ahead. What is sometimes missing from the headlines, though, is an understanding that these diverse problems are related: manifestations of serious underlying stresses on our water systems. These stresses require sustained attention from water managers, scientists, policymakers, and the public, even after the headlines have faded. That attention, in turn, requires a shared understanding of how water systems function, the problems facing them, and the tools available to increase their resilience. This text fills that need by providing the necessary knowledge base for understanding and managing complex water problems. It is geared primarily towards students in water management courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels but will also be a helpful resource for practicing water professionals who want to get new ideas or a broader view of the subject. Rather than focusing on one type of water problem (as many water books do), this text explores the entire gamut of water issues, from dams to desalination, from flooding to famine, from prior appropriation to pumped storage, from sanitation to stormwater. And rather than teaching from one disciplinary perspective (as many water books do), it looks at water problems through a variety of lenses: hydrology, climate science, ecology, and engineering, but also law, economics, history, and environmental justice. The result is a concise yet comprehensive introduction to one of the most critical and demanding challenges of our time: developing just and sustainable solutions to water management. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shimon C AnisfeldPublisher: Island Press Imprint: Island Press Edition: Revised ed. ISBN: 9781642830057ISBN 10: 1642830054 Pages: 440 Publication Date: 30 August 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Shimon Anisfeld has written the water law and policy book we need. Centering justice and sustainability, he leads us through the challenges of water availability, quality, and governance. He also recognizes that private and public decision making will be critical to our water future. I could not recommend this book more highly for the novice or the expert; it is beautifully written with ample visual aids that will make it easily accessible for all.""--Gerald Torres, Professor of Environmental Justice and Professor of Law, Yale University ""With an even hand and staggering range of knowledge--across time, beyond borders, and deep into every conceivable facet of contemporary water policy--Anisfeld's book slakes a student's thirst to know more and challenges established practitioners to re-engage what they thought they knew, anew. A stunning achievement.""--Laurel Firestone, California State Water Board Member & Co-founder of Community Water Center ""Completely authoritative yet fully engaging for a broad audience, Water Management is destined to be the definitive textbook about how to sustainably manage our most precious of resources for years to come. A must read for students, practitioners, and activists.""--Alon Tal, author of 'Making Climate Tech Work ' ""Shimon Anisfeld's Water Management is the book I wish I had in graduate school! He takes water from the realm of engineering, where decades of technocratic decisions created a legacy of social and environmental challenges, to the real world of today. Anisfeld's well-organized and thorough treatment of how societies manage and use water supplies, and how those management frameworks impact people and nature, is essential reading for everyone working in water and anyone considering a career in this space.""--Jennifer Pitt, Colorado River Program Director, National Audubon Society ""Shimon Anisfeld has written the water law and policy book we need. Centering justice and sustainability, he leads us through the challenges of water availability, quality, and governance. He also recognizes that private and public decision making will be critical to our water future. I could not recommend this book more highly for the novice or the expert; it is beautifully written with ample visual aids that will make it easily accessible for all.""--Gerald Torres, Professor of Environmental Justice and Professor of Law, Yale University ""With an even hand and staggering range of knowledge--across time, beyond borders, and deep into every conceivable facet of contemporary water policy--Anisfeld's book slakes a student's thirst to know more and challenges established practitioners to re-engage what they thought they knew, anew. A stunning achievement.""--Laurel Firestone, California State Water Board Member & Co-founder of Community Water Center ""A seminal and comprehensive study, Water Management is exceptionally well organized and presented, making it an ideal curriculum textbook."" -- ""Midwest Book Review"" ""Completely authoritative yet fully engaging for a broad audience, Water Management is destined to be the definitive textbook about how to sustainably manage our most precious of resources for years to come. A must read for students, practitioners, and activists.""--Alon Tal, author of 'Making Climate Tech Work ' ""Shimon Anisfeld's Water Management is the book I wish I had in graduate school! He takes water from the realm of engineering, where decades of technocratic decisions created a legacy of social and environmental challenges, to the real world of today. Anisfeld's well-organized and thorough treatment of how societies manage and use water supplies, and how those management frameworks impact people and nature, is essential reading for everyone working in water and anyone considering a career in this space.""--Jennifer Pitt, Colorado River Program Director, National Audubon Society """Shimon Anisfeld has written the water law and policy book we need. Centering justice and sustainability, he leads us through the challenges of water availability, quality, and governance. He also recognizes that private and public decision making will be critical to our water future. I could not recommend this book more highly for the novice or the expert; it is beautifully written with ample visual aids that will make it easily accessible for all.""--Gerald Torres, Professor of Environmental Justice and Professor of Law, Yale University ""With an even hand and staggering range of knowledge--across time, beyond borders, and deep into every conceivable facet of contemporary water policy--Anisfeld's book slakes a student's thirst to know more and challenges established practitioners to re-engage what they thought they knew, anew. A stunning achievement.""--Laurel Firestone, California State Water Board Member & Co-founder of Community Water Center ""Completely authoritative yet fully engaging for a broad audience, Water Management is destined to be the definitive textbook about how to sustainably manage our most precious of resources for years to come. A must read for students, practitioners, and activists.""--Alon Tal, author of 'Making Climate Tech Work ' ""Shimon Anisfeld's Water Management is the book I wish I had in graduate school! He takes water from the realm of engineering, where decades of technocratic decisions created a legacy of social and environmental challenges, to the real world of today. Anisfeld's well-organized and thorough treatment of how societies manage and use water supplies, and how those management frameworks impact people and nature, is essential reading for everyone working in water and anyone considering a career in this space.""--Jennifer Pitt, Colorado River Program Director, National Audubon Society" Author InformationShimon Anisfeld is Senior Lecturer II and Research Scientist at the Yale School of the Environment, where he teaches courses in water management, coastal ecology, organic pollutants, and physical science for environmental managers. His research and writing interests include both freshwater and coastal issues, which he sees as central to the challenges facing the world in the coming decades. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |