Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water
Resources Monograph Series, Volume 16.
From the local to the global scale, water use and sustainability are
issues of pressing importance. Never before has water science needed to
inform water policy so much, and never before have we seen how
challenging it is to advance that relationship.
How rapidly is the demand for water growing?
What climate- or pollution-imposed limits to water supplies exist, and
how can we best manage them?
Will privatization benefit water management, resource development, and
the environment?
How can science work more closely with the policy and engineering
communities to perfect knowledge-based water planning?
Water: Science, Policy, and Management discusses these issues, and
more. Scientists in water research and geography, water policy experts,
water managers and engineers, lawyers grappling with water issues, and
environmentalists concerned with the state of water internationally will
find this book a significant resource now and in the coming years.