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Asit K. Biswas

    Hazardous Waste Management
    Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and Governance: Water Management and Climate Change
    Water Management in Islam
    • To effectively plan for and manage the uncertainties brought about by future climate change, the water profession must advance its knowledge significantly beyond current levels. This endeavor requires not only improvements in climatological-hydrologic models but also the formulation of adaptation policies and mitigation strategies based on anticipated impacts. These strategies must be regularly updated and implemented in response to evolving needs and the availability of more reliable data. The political landscape surrounding policy-making and implementation presents an additional challenge, necessitating a significant transformation from existing processes. Alongside the development of more accurate models, navigating the politics of climate change and water management is one of the greatest uncertainties facing the water profession. This work explores how water management practices can be adapted to address climatic uncertainties over the next few decades, outlining potential strategies and best practices needed to tackle current and anticipated challenges. It emphasizes the knowledge, information, and technological advancements required to integrate future climate change impacts into water resources management. The discussion includes decision-making in the water sector amid changing climates and societal water security, supported by case studies from various basins, cities, and regions worldwide. This content was published

      Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and Governance: Water Management and Climate Change
    • Hazardous Waste Management

      Selected Papers from an International Expert Workshop Convened by Unido in Vienna, 22-26 June 1987 (Natural Resources and the Environment Series)

      • 364 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Maltezou, Sonia P., Biswas, Asit K., Sutter, Hans

      Hazardous Waste Management