Your search found 10 records
1 1997. With rivers to the sea: Interaction of land activities, fresh water and enclosed coastal seas: Abstracts. Joint Conference - 7th Stockholm Water Symposium and the 3rd International Conference on the Environmental Management of Enclosed Coastal Seas (EMECS), 10-15 August 1997, Stockholm, Sweden. 483p.
Water resources ; Water quality ; Water pollution ; Environmental effects ; Watershed management ; Ecology ; Nitrogen ; Estuaries ; Rivers ; Lagoons ; Catchment areas ; Models ; Economic development ; Wastewater ; Mathematical models ; Monitoring ; Forecasting ; Ecosystems ; Water management ; Sanitation ; Wastewater ; Fertilizers ; Non-governmental organizations ; Wetlands ; Education ; Information systems / Japan / USA / Thailand / Africa / Nepal / Sweden / Egypt / Romania / China / Lithuania / Malaysia / Brazil / Finland / Turkey / Jordan / Israel / Australia / Sri Lanka / Vietnam / UK / Morocco / Latvia / Mauritius / Poland / Mexico / India / Russian Federation / Germany / Estonia / Austria / Seto Inland Sea / Chesapeake Bay / Maryland / Lake Victoria / Rhone River / Black Sea / Aral Sea / Caspian Sea / Azov Sea / Roanoke River / Mediterranean Sea / Red Sea / Persian Gulf / Baltic Sea / Kurshiu Marios Lagoon / Masan Bay / Osaka Bay / Dokai Bay / Neva River / Ladoga Lake / Guanabara Bay / Gulf of Finland / Hiroshima Bay / Yodo River / Gulf of Riga / Curonian Lagoon / Kishon River / Bay of Haifa / Nemunas River / Riga City / Rhine River / Lake Vanern / Karnataka / Western Ghats / Amur River / Great Lakes / Danube Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 WIT Record No: H021083)

2 1997. With rivers to the sea: Interaction of land activities, fresh water and enclosed coastal seas: Abstracts, posters. Joint Conference - 7th Stockholm Water Symposium and the 3rd International Conference on the Environmental Management of Enclosed Coastal Seas (EMECS), 10-15 August 1997, Stockholm, Sweden. 119p.
Water resources ; Water management ; Water quality ; Water pollution ; Environmental effects ; Reservoirs ; Monitoring ; Watercourses ; Wastewater ; Irrigation systems ; Wetlands ; Rivers ; Computer techniques ; Education / Finland / Sweden / Germany / Poland / Latvia / Estonia / Lithuania / Nigeria / Brazil / India / South Africa / Japan / Russian Federation / Baltic sea / Black Sea / Chesapeake Bay / Gulf of Thailand / Seto Inland Sea / Neva Bay / Stockholm / Obere Leine River / Kurshiu Marios Lagoon / Gulf of Finland / Leba Basin / Gulf of Riga / Danube River / Caspian Sea / Guanabara Bay / Rio-de Janeiro / Cape Town / Lagos Lagoon / Osaka Bay
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 WIT Record No: H021084)

3 Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). 1998. Proceedings, Stockholm Water Symposium, Stockholm, August 10-15, 1997: With rivers to the sea - Interaction of land activities, fresh water and enclosed coastal seas. Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). 461p. (SIWI report 2)
Water resources ; Rivers ; Environmental effects ; Ecology ; Ecosystems ; Water pollution ; Wastewater / Europe / Japan / East Africa / Australia / Mauritius / USA / Mexico / Brazil / Netherlands / Baltic Sea / Black Sea / Seto Inland Sea / Chesapeake Bay / Lake Victoria / Rhone River / Mediterranean Sea / Guanabara Bay / Tasmania / Great Lakes
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 STO Record No: H022358)
The Joint Conference, 7th Stockholm Water Symposium/3rd International Conference on the Environmental Management of Enclosed Coastal Seas (EMECS)

4 Thomann, R. V.; Linker, L. C. 1998. Contemporary issues in watershed and water quality modeling for eutrophication control. Water Science and Technology, 37(3):93-102.
Water quality ; Watersheds ; Models ; Decision support tools ; Nitrogen ; Estuaries / USA / Chesapeake Bay
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5006 Record No: H023802)

5 Sombatpanit, S.; Zöbisch, M. A.; Sanders, D. W.; Cook, M. G. (Eds.) 1997. Soil conservation extension: From concepts to adoption. New Delhi, India: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. xx, 488p.
Soil conservation ; Water conservation ; Watershed management ; Technology transfer ; Community development ; Policy ; Land development ; Agroforestry ; Mountains ; Agricultural extension ; Land management ; Farming ; Case studies / Kenya / Japan / Taiwan / Australia / Papua New Guinea / Thailand / Madagascar / China / Sri Lanka / East Africa / India / Philippines / Malaysia / Bangladesh / Zimbabwe / Vietnam / Nepal / USA / Indonesia / Okinawa / Mahaweli Project / Chittagong / Chesapeake Bay / Nagaland
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.4 G000 SOM Record No: H025534)

6 Chang, H.; Evans, B. M.; Easterling, D. R. 2001. The effects of climate change on stream flow and nutrient loading. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 37(4):973-985.
Watersheds ; Climate ; Assessment ; Land use ; Stream flow ; Simulation models ; Water quality ; Water pollution ; Evapotranspiration ; Precipitation / USA / Pennsylvania / Susquehanna River Basin / Chesapeake Bay
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H029198)

7 Gburek, W. J.; Urban, J. B.; Schnabel, R. R. 1991. Effects of agricultural land use on contaminant transport in a layered fractured aquifer. In Nachtnebel, H. P.; Kovar, K. Hydrological basis of ecologically sound management of soil and groundwater. Wallingford, UK: IAHS. pp.33-42.
Watersheds ; Aquifers ; Recharge ; Hydrology ; Groundwater ; Simulation models ; Water table ; Land use ; Planning ; Runoff ; Land management ; Water quality ; Precipitation ; Stream flow / USA / Pennsylvania / Susquehanna River Basin / Chesapeake Bay / East Mahantango Creek
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 551.48 G000 NAC Record No: H029744)

8 Loucks, D. P. 2011. Optimizing water for life. In Garrido, A.; Ingram, H. (Eds.). Water for food in a changing world. London, UK: Routledge. pp.171-196. (Contributions from the Rosenberg International Forum on Water Policy)
Water requirements ; Water scarcity ; Water supply ; Freshwater ; Drinking water ; Water policy ; Case studies ; Ecosystems / USA / Central Asia / Australia / South Florida / Everglades / Aral Sea / Chesapeake Bay / Murray-Darling River / Upper Mississippi River System
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 363.61 G100 GAR Record No: H043985)

9 Bruch, C.; Jansky, L.; Nakayama, M.; Salewicz, K. A. (Eds.) 2005. Public participation in the governance of international freshwater resources. Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Press. 506p. (Water Resources Management and Policy)
Water resources ; Water governance ; Public participation ; International waters ; Water law ; Watershed management ; Watercourses ; Water quality ; International agreements ; International organizations ; International cooperation ; Ecosystems ; Aquatic environment ; Stakeholders ; Decision support systems ; Environmental impact assessment / Central Europe / North America / USA / Canada / Thailand / South Africa / Senegal / Kenya / Southern Africa / Danube River / Mekong River Basin / Okavango River Basin / Senegal River basin / Chesapeake Bay / Delaware River / Great Lakes / Cirata Dam / Saguling Dam / Cirata Dam / Colorado River / Grand Canyon
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 BRU Record No: H046475)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H046475_TOC.pdf
(0.36 MB)

10 Moltz, H. L. N.; Wallace, C. W.; Sharifi, E.; Bencala, K. 2020. Integrating sustainable water resource management and land use decision-making. Water, 12(8):2282. [doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/w12082282]
Water resources ; Water management ; Sustainability ; Land use change ; Land cover change ; Decision making ; Land management ; Planning ; Watershed management ; Innovation ; Stakeholders ; Farmers ; Markets ; Financing ; Regulations ; Access to information ; Case studies / USA / Potomac River / Chesapeake Bay / Maryland / West Virginia / Pennsylvania / District of Columbia
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H049948)
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/8/2282/pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H049948.pdf
(0.97 MB) (996 KB)
Human uses of land and water are directly linked and must, therefore, be managed with each other in mind. This paper puts forward an approach for integrating sustainable water resource management into local land use decision-making in the Potomac basin. The approach includes developing a clear understanding of the current regulatory, programmatic, and financial approaches to land use management; identifying opportunities from innovation; and developing a flexible, stakeholder-based framework for moving forward. Four opportunities for innovation were identified in the Potomac basin utilizing this approach, including enhancing coordination and access to information, promoting incentives to achieve desired outcomes, encouraging and promoting innovation, and integrating programs to achieve multiple objectives. The successful integration of land and water decision-making requires a sustained, long-term commitment to improvement rather than a one-time fix mentality. Initial steps for implementation include identifying and engaging diverse partners, as well as establishing channels for information dissemination. The lessons learned from this work may prove valuable to decision-makers in other regions to holistically manage diverse land and water resources.

Powered by DB/Text WebPublisher, from Inmagic WebPublisher PRO