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Water Resources Management - Principles, Methods, and Tools

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Neil S. Grigg, PhD, PE, is a Professor and former Head of the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department at Colorado State University, where he has also been Water ­Institute Director. He has over 50 years' experience in the fields of infrastructure engineering and ­management, water resource engineering, urban water systems, and the public administration of ­infrastructure facilities. Klappentext Water Resources ManagementA thorough and authoritative handbook to the foundations of water resources managementIn Water Resources Management: Principles, Methods, and Tools, distinguished engineer Dr. Neil S. Grigg delivers a comprehensive guide to the water resources industry, the technical methods and tools that professionals in that industry use, and the concepts and issues that animate the discipline. The author also provides expansive case studies that highlight real-world applications of the ideas discussed within.The book offers practical content, including discussion questions, practice problems, and project examples, while presenting a cross-disciplinary perspective ideal for those studying to be civil or environmental engineers, urban planners, environmental scientists, or professionals in other disciplines.Water Resources Management covers the foundational knowledge required by professionals working in the field alongside practical content that connects readers with how the discipline functions in the real world. It also includes:* A thorough introduction to the framework of the water industry, including discussions of water resources and services for people and the environment* In-depth explorations of technical methods and tools, including hydrology as the science of water accounting* Fulsome discussions of water resources management concepts and issues, including models and data analytics to support decision-making* Expansive treatments of water-related failures, accidents, and malevolent activityPerfect for civil and environmental engineering students studying water resources planning and management, Water Resources Management: Principles, Methods, and Tools will also earn a place in the libraries of practicing engineers, government officials, and consultants working in water management and policy. Zusammenfassung Water Resources ManagementA thorough and authoritative handbook to the foundations of water resources managementIn Water Resources Management: Principles, Methods, and Tools, distinguished engineer Dr. Neil S. Grigg delivers a comprehensive guide to the water resources industry, the technical methods and tools that professionals in that industry use, and the concepts and issues that animate the discipline. The author also provides expansive case studies that highlight real-world applications of the ideas discussed within.The book offers practical content, including discussion questions, practice problems, and project examples, while presenting a cross-disciplinary perspective ideal for those studying to be civil or environmental engineers, urban planners, environmental scientists, or professionals in other disciplines.Water Resources Management covers the foundational knowledge required by professionals working in the field alongside practical content that connects readers with how the discipline functions in the real world. It also includes:* A thorough introduction to the framework of the water industry, including discussions of water resources and services for people and the environment* In-depth explorations of technical methods and tools, including hydrology as the science of water accounting* Fulsome discussions of water resources management concepts and issues, including models and data analytics to support decision-making* Expansive treatments of water-related failures, accidents, and malevolent activityPerfect for civil and environmental engineering students studying water resources planning and management...

List of contents

List of Figures vii
 
Preface ix
 
1 Water Resources Management 1
 
2 History of Water Resources Management 9
 
3 Water Infrastructure and Systems 25
 
4 Demands for Water and Water Infrastructure 45
 
5 Hydrologic Principles for Water Management 67
 
6 Water Balances as Tools for Management 89
 
7 Flood Studies: Hydrology, Hydraulics, and Damages 103
 
8 Water Quality, Public Health, and Environmental Integrity 119
 
9 Models and Data for Decision Making 133
 
10 Operations, Maintenance, and Asset Management 149
 
11 Water Governance and Institutions 165
 
12 Water Management Organizations 173
 
13 Planning Principles, Tools, and Applications 189
 
14 Planning for Water Infrastructure 203
 
15 Water Quality Planning and Management 211
 
16 Planning for Sociopolitical Goals 223
 
17 Environmental Planning and Assessment 235
 
18 Economics of Water Resources Management 241
 
19 Financing Water Systems and Programs 261
 
20 Water Laws, Conflicts, Litigation, and Regulation 289
 
21 Flooding, Stormwater, and Dam Safety: Risks and Laws 309
 
22 Water Security: Natural and Human-Caused Hazards 319
 
23 Integrated Water Resources Management 331
 
24 Careers in Water Resources Management 345
 
Appendices
 
Appendix A Units, Conversion Factors, and Water Properties 355
 
Appendix B Acronyms and Abbreviations 361
 
Appendix C Associations, Federal Agencies, and Other Stakeholders of the Water Industry 367
 
Appendix D Water Journals 373
 
Appendix E Glossary of Water Management Terms 377
 
Index 395

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