Water Resources Management
An International Journal - Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA)
Water Resources Management is an international, multidisciplinary forum for the publication of original contributions and the exchange of knowledge and experience on the management of water resources. In particular, the journal publishes contributions on water resources assessment, development, conservation and control, emphasizing policies and strategies. Contributions examine planning and design of water resource systems, and operation, maintenance and administration of water resource systems.
Coverage extends to these closely related topics: water demand and consumption; applied surface and groundwater hydrology; water management techniques; simulation and modelling of water resource systems; forecasting and control of quantity and quality of water; economic and social aspects of water use; legislation and water resources protection. Water Resources Management is supported scientifically by the European Water Resources Association, a scientific and technical nonprofit-making European association.
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This paper focuses on the development of watershed management, potential uses of new technologies, current issues, and the future direction of watershed management and research. It also examines three case studies from China, Europe, and Canada to evaluate their major management issues and the strategies and technologies used to overcome them.
Based on a study of research and experiences in Thailand, this paper provides an overview of the implementation and challenges of watershed management, as well as potential solutions.
Watershed management. serves to integrate planning for land a nd water; it takes into account both ground and. Muditha Prasannajith Perera. 74. surface water flow, recognizing and planning for the ...
The study of resilience in watersheds presents an important opportunity for the convergence of research in related areas such as social-ecological-hydrological systems, water resources engineering and management, nature-based solutions, resilience thinking applied to water security and developing a resilience focus in adaptive watershed ...
A watershed is topographically delineated as a catchment area of rainfall that drains to a common point, and is a hydrologic unit for water resource management activities (Bekele et al., 2018; Reddy et al., 2017).Watershed management is an integrated approach for managing relationships between hydrological, biophysical, and socioeconomic systems to optimize the use of water resources for ...
Water is critically important to most facets of human life socially, culturally, spatially, politically, financially, and ecologically. Consequently, managing water holistically is complex and challenging. Integrated watershed management calls for scientific and engineering interventions and socio-economic considerations to improve watershed resilience to both natural disturbances and human ...
1. Introduction. A watershed is an area that drains to a common outlet and supplies water by surface or subsurface flow to a drainage system. It includes both bio-physical and socio-economic units, including all-natural resources, people, and their socio-economic activities within the confines of the drainage divide, which ranges in size from a tiny region to thousands of square kilometers ...
Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations: ... Applied Research and Knowledge Sharing in Watershed Management .....32 ChAPTeR 3: InSTITUTIOnAL ARRAnGeMenTS FOR ... The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the authors and
This paper focuses on the development of watershed management, potential uses of new technologies, current issues, and the future direction of watershed management and research. It also examines three case studies from China, Europe, and Canada to evaluate their major man-agement issues and the strategies and technologies used to overcome them ...
In the twentieth century, governance approaches to watershed planning evolved in response to environmental challenges. The paper highlights the importance of watersheds and explores methodologies used in global watershed planning over the last decade, focusing on popular methods and their rationale. Through a systematic literature review of 10,154 publications, using ENDNOTE X9 for citation ...
This review paper talks about how important it is to objectively evaluate morphometric parameters, with a focus on the evaluation of basins' relief, linear, and areal parameters. ... to support sustainable water resource management. The research examines the relief, linear, and areal, aspects of the watershed, including stream order ratio ...
Watershed management emphasises on scienti fic soil and water conservation in order to increase biomass. production. The process of creating and impleme nting plans, programs and projects to ...
Watershed management has received increasing focus as a tool for preserving the health of downstream coastal ecosystems, with research demonstrating critical land-sea linkages for coastal ecosystem health (Carlson et al., Reference Carlson, Foo and Asner 2019; Sahavacharin et al., Reference Sahavacharin, Sompongchaiyakul and Thaitakoo 2022).
Water environmental capacity (WEC) refers to the maximum contaminant load that the water body can accommodate without damaging water function under restricted water quality targets (Xie et al., 2014; Yan et al., 2019).A complex watershed is divided into multiple control units to calculate and allocate WEC which mainly considers point source pollution, ignoring non-point source (NPS) pollution ...
Watershed management is the study of the relevant characteristics of a watershed aimed at the sustainable distribution of its resources and the... | Explore the latest full-text research PDFs ...
How best to meet these challenges requires research in all aspects of water management. Since 1965, the journal Water Resources Research has played an important role in reporting and disseminating current research related to managing the quantity and quality and cost of this resource. ... Research results presented in WRR papers, for example ...
Overview. Water Resources Management is an international, multidisciplinary forum for the publication of original contributions and the exchange of knowledge and experience on the management of water resources. In particular, the journal publishes contributions on water resources assessment, development, conservation and control, emphasizing ...
Watershed Management☆ M.D. Tomer, in Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, 2014 An Interdisciplinary Task. Watershed management is aimed at land and water resources, and is applied to an area of land that drains to a defined location along a stream or river. Watershed management aims to care for natural resources in a way that supports human needs for water, food ...
Smart Water Supply and Management System. Smart Water Management System is essentially a system designed to gather the data on the flow of water, the pressure of the water, and the distribution of a city's/town's water. Our main goal is to enhance the existing water management... more. by Gopinath Kumaravelu and +2. 9.
1. 1. Watershed Management Concept. and Principles. Suhas P W ani and Kaushal K Garg. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISA T) Patancheru 502 324, Andhra Pradesh ...
Enhancement of water and sanitation management acts as a significant component of global development as it is part of the United Nation's sixth Sustainable Development Goal. Due to peculiar geographical and climatic attributes of the country and sincere efforts toward implementing IWRM, South Korea has improved its position in the SDG 6 index. The purpose of this research work is to evaluate ...
In Ethiopia, watershed management programs commenced in a formal way in the 1970s. From that. time up to the late 1990s, implementation was typically a government-led, top-down, incentive-. based ...