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The Dilemma of Boundaries - Toward a New Concept of Catchment

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Water circulates continuously and seamlessly on Earth with little regard for the boundaries we draw. There are natural boundaries as between land and ocean and surface and subsurface environments, as well as human or demographic boundaries between nations, cultures, and religions. Although considered necessary by societies, these human-created boundaries disrupt natural water circulation, leading to serious water-related environmental problems. The dilemma of how to manage water beyond our boundaries remains, and nations have different ways and means of controlling each form of water, whether as vapor, surface water, groundwater, or seawater. Recent findings on the interaction of water from land, oceans, and the atmosphere encourage researchers to undertake collaborative work that goes beyond the boundaries of each discipline, be it oceanography, surface and subsurface hydrology, climatology, or glaciology. Drawing on all these fields, the book focuses on two major boundaries: that between surface water and ground water, and that between terrestrial water and ocean water. This comprehensive work is of great value to experts in academia, international organizations, consulting firms, water resources, fisheries, and urban development planning agencies.

List of contents

Preface
Part I Ignored Linkage between Surface and Sub-surface Environments
Part II Transboundary Linkage of Land and Ocean
Part III Impacts of Human-made Boundaries
Part IV Challenge for New Management beyond the Boundaries
Index
List of Authors
Key word index.

Summary

Water circulates continuously and seamlessly on Earth with little regard for the boundaries we draw. There are natural boundaries as between land and ocean and surface and subsurface environments, as well as human or demographic boundaries between nations, cultures, and religions. Although considered necessary by societies, these human-created boundaries disrupt natural water circulation, leading to serious water-related environmental problems. The dilemma of how to manage water beyond our boundaries remains, and nations have different ways and means of controlling each form of water, whether as vapor, surface water, groundwater, or seawater. Recent findings on the interaction of water from land, oceans, and the atmosphere encourage researchers to undertake collaborative work that goes beyond the boundaries of each discipline, be it oceanography, surface and subsurface hydrology, climatology, or glaciology. Drawing on all these fields, the book focuses on two major boundaries: that between surface water and ground water, and that between terrestrial water and ocean water. This comprehensive work is of great value to experts in academia, international organizations, consulting firms, water resources, fisheries, and urban development planning agencies.

Product details

Assisted by Shiraiwa (Editor), Shiraiwa (Editor), Takayuki Shiraiwa (Editor), Makot Taniguchi (Editor), Makoto Taniguchi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.06.2014
 
EAN 9784431547365
ISBN 978-4-431-54736-5
No. of pages 278
Dimensions 155 mm x 15 mm x 235 mm
Weight 450 g
Illustrations XIV, 278 p.
Series Global Environmental Studies
Global Environmental Studies
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

B, Geography, Environment, Water, Civil Engineering, Earth and Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Earth Sciences, Hydrology & the hydrosphere, Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management, Environmental management,, Hydrogeology, Environmental Sciences, Environment, general, Civil engineering, surveying & building, Geography, general

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