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Managing Water Resources

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Managing Water Resources

ISBN:

9780275922009

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

5th September 1986

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

628.161

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

144

Reviews

A good, succinct introduction to the problems involved in managing water resources for the next several decades, this book is a compendium of seven discussion on a variety of water-resource topics: policies, institutions, and the problems of water quantity and quality. Both existing and predicted problems of quantity and quality are addressed with respect to agricultural industrial, recreational, and municipal users. Several chapters give special attention to problems of the American west, but most of the problems and discussions pertain to a broad range of national and international issues. For those with a historical bent, the discussion of western water issues is especially enjoyable. The short "overview" and "afterword" are good integrations of the multiple topics. This volume will appeal to, and be readable by, a broad range of people, including those without a technical background. The printing quality is good, ... a useful addition to a wide variety of academic and public libraries and a good reference for those interested in the many aspects of water resources.-Choice
"A good, succinct introduction to the problems involved in managing water resources for the next several decades, this book is a compendium of seven discussion on a variety of water-resource topics: policies, institutions, and the problems of water quantity and quality. Both existing and predicted problems of quantity and quality are addressed with respect to agricultural industrial, recreational, and municipal users. Several chapters give special attention to problems of the American west, but most of the problems and discussions pertain to a broad range of national and international issues. For those with a historical bent, the discussion of western water issues is especially enjoyable. The short "overview" and "afterword" are good integrations of the multiple topics. This volume will appeal to, and be readable by, a broad range of people, including those without a technical background. The printing quality is good, ... a useful addition to a wide variety of academic and public libraries and a good reference for those interested in the many aspects of water resources."-Choice

Author Bio

irns /f John /s Jr. /r ed. rick /f Ruth /r ed.

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