ABSTRACT

While most books examine only the classical aspects of hydrology, this three-volume set covers multiple aspects of hydrology, and includes contributions from experts from more than 30 countries. It examines new approaches, addresses growing concerns about hydrological and ecological connectivity, new quantitative and qualitative managing techniques

Anthropocenic Aquifer: New Thinking. Artificial Recharge Experiences in Semiarid Areas. Disinfection of Water and Nanotechnology. Environmental Engineering for Water and Sanitation Systems. Environmental Flows. Environmental Nanotechnology. Formation of Ecological Risk on Plain Reservoirs. Groundwater Vulnerability. Historical Development of Wastewater Management. Hydrofracturing and Environmental Problems. Modeling of Wetland Systems. Modifications in Hydrological Cycle. Nonpoint Source and Water Quality Modeling. River Managed System for Flood Defense. Sediment Pollution. Stormwater Modeling and Management. Stormwater Modeling and Sustainable Management in Highly Urbanized Areas. Integrated Water Resource Management and Sustainability. Sustainable Wastewater Treatment. Tourism and River Environment. Transboundary River Basin Management. Transboundary Water Resource Management. Updating the Hydrological Knowledge: A Case Study. Water Governance. Water Pollution Control Using Low-Cost Natural Wastes. Water Resources Assessment in a River Basin Using AVSWAT Model. Water Scarcity. Water Security: Concept, Measurement, and Operationalization. Water Supply and Public Health and Safety. Index.