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OverviewWater scarcity is increasingly becoming a threat to water security in different countries or areas of East Asia, driven by water over-withdrawal and pollution, and aggravated by climate change and variability. The `Green Water Defense in East Asia’ study, as part of the driver for green growth in the water sector of East Asia region, seeks to find a sustainable solution to this challenge. The concept of Green Water Defense (GWD) is developed building on such principles as `live and build with nature’, `green adaptation’, `produce more with less’ and `low impact development’, etc. It is defined by the authors as `Green Water Defense (GWD) is an adaptive management philosophy and approach which seeks to spatially integrate natural forces and artificial interventions, and to balance incentive-based and supply-driven measures, with minimum footprints and externalities in providing water services and managing related climate risk.’ This report provides a brief account of the water resources and climate trend in the region, puts forward a conceptual framework of GWD based on a model of three spatial layers, namely, ecological base layer, an occupation (or land and water use) layer and an infrastructure (network) layer in the middle. The GWD serves as the media to integrate the interactions among three layers such that the water resources development and management are sustained. Based on the GWD concept framework, a menu list of GWD measures are formulated, and a set of emerging best practices for adaptive water scarcity management are identified through case studies (Australia, Israel, Spain and China). In an effort to apply the GWD concept and approach in East Asia, the report depicts a roadmap, with a general process, focus for different spatial scales and a practical example to illustrate where to start and how to apply these best practice approach and GWD measures in addressing water scarcity management issue in a client country. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Xiaokai Li , Graeme Turner , Liping JiangPublisher: World Bank Publications Imprint: World Bank Publications Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.206kg ISBN: 9780821395882ISBN 10: 0821395882 Pages: 102 Publication Date: 30 July 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , 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<p> Transaction Publishers has performed an important service in recently reissueing Nikolai Berdyaev's <i>The Meaning of History: An Essay on the Philosophy of Human Destiny</i>... The Transaction Edition contains a new introduction by Professor Maria Nemcova Banerjee that first appeared in the Summer 2004 issue of <i>Modern Age</i> under the title, Nikolai Berdiaev and Spiritual Freedom. A balanced and penetrating 'reconsideration' of the Russian thinker's achievement that no student of Berdyaev can ignore, Banerjee's essay places and assesses Berdyaev's overall contribution and significance as an existentialist philosopher and an original interpreter of Russian phiilosophical and religious thought. </p> <p> <i>- George A. Panichas, Modern Age</i></p> Transaction Publishers has performed an important service in recently reissueing Nikolai Berdyaev's The Meaning of History: An Essay on the Philosophy of Human Destiny... The Transaction Edition contains a new introduction by Professor Maria Nemcova Banerjee that first appeared in the Summer 2004 issue of Modern Age under the title, Nikolai Berdiaev and Spiritual Freedom. A balanced and penetrating 'reconsideration' of the Russian thinker's achievement that no student of Berdyaev can ignore, Banerjee's essay places and assesses Berdyaev's overall contribution and significance as an existentialist philosopher and an original interpreter of Russian phiilosophical and religious thought. - George A. Panichas, Modern Age Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |