Toward Sustainable Solutions for Water Security

作者: Binaya Kumar Mishra , Shamik Chakraborty , Pankaj Kumar , Chitresh Saraswat

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-53110-2_9

关键词: Context (language use)Water securityEnvironmental planningManagement systemSustainable solutionsPopulationUrbanizationDeveloping countryPolitical scienceClimate change

摘要: The book began with multifaceted concept of urban water security in the context global environmental changes. It was followed by discussion on emerging challenges such as climate change, urbanization, population and their implications different dimensions security. Considering inadequacy current management systems, there is a need transition towards sustainable innovative solutions, mainly developing countries. solutions presented various chapters are summarized here. shown this chapter, how arguments bring contours chapter also argues that represented here deserve an equal weight when considering application real-world situations. Accordingly, synthesis key lessons provided for better integration long-term context.

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