Water Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health Approach

Despite recent progress in developing new strategies, practices and technologies for water resource management, their dissemination and implementation have been limited. The nexus approach encompasses these interdependencies, and to promote this idea, different global frameworks are there to address...

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description Despite recent progress in developing new strategies, practices and technologies for water resource management, their dissemination and implementation have been limited. The nexus approach encompasses these interdependencies, and to promote this idea, different global frameworks are there to address global health in a holistic and comprehensive ways, such one earth, one health, eco-health, planetary health, etc. Planetary health is the most recent one advocated by the scientific communities as well as policy makers, however, very little has been done to present empirical scientific evidence from the ground. Considering the above-mentioned information gap, this special issue aimed to capture the persistently changing dimensions and new paradigms of water security, providing a holistic view including a wide range of sustainable solutions to address water security at different landscapes.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-958152024-03-27T16:34:27Z Water Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health Approach Kumar, Pankaj Avtar, Ram socio-hydrology Con Dao Island water resilience WEAP eutrophication variable interactions multiple linear regression reservoir water quality buffer zone land use/land cover Bangladesh heavy metals ecological risk Surma River Monte Carlo simulation multivariate analysis Hakanson risk index groundwater fractured rock hydrogeochemistry geochemical evolution environmental isotopes (δ18O δ2H and 3H) Ambaji Basin NW India socio-economic development water resource management EcoLab module hydrodynamics modeling surface water quality one dimension cage culture pond/lagoon culture MODFLOW groundwater modeling hydraulic conductivity coastal aquifer Mahanadi delta groundwater hydrology groundwater resource evaluation groundwater management groundwater reserves sustainable water resource management risk vulnerability climate change principal component analysis low-lying delta IPCC AR 4 and AR 5 microplastics freshwater human health Asia systematic review n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general Despite recent progress in developing new strategies, practices and technologies for water resource management, their dissemination and implementation have been limited. The nexus approach encompasses these interdependencies, and to promote this idea, different global frameworks are there to address global health in a holistic and comprehensive ways, such one earth, one health, eco-health, planetary health, etc. Planetary health is the most recent one advocated by the scientific communities as well as policy makers, however, very little has been done to present empirical scientific evidence from the ground. Considering the above-mentioned information gap, this special issue aimed to capture the persistently changing dimensions and new paradigms of water security, providing a holistic view including a wide range of sustainable solutions to address water security at different landscapes. 2023-01-05T12:34:08Z 2023-01-05T12:34:08Z 2022 book ONIX_20230105_9783036561462_44 9783036561462 9783036561455 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95815 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6471 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6471 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6145-5 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6145-5 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036561462 9783036561455 208 Basel open access
spellingShingle socio-hydrology
Con Dao Island
water resilience
WEAP
eutrophication
variable interactions
multiple linear regression
reservoir
water quality
buffer zone
land use/land cover
Bangladesh
heavy metals
ecological risk
Surma River
Monte Carlo simulation
multivariate analysis
Hakanson risk index
groundwater
fractured rock
hydrogeochemistry
geochemical evolution
environmental isotopes (δ18O
δ2H
and 3H)
Ambaji Basin
NW India
socio-economic development
water resource management
EcoLab module
hydrodynamics modeling
surface water quality
one dimension
cage culture
pond/lagoon culture
MODFLOW
groundwater modeling
hydraulic conductivity
coastal aquifer
Mahanadi delta
groundwater hydrology
groundwater resource evaluation
groundwater management
groundwater reserves
sustainable water resource management
risk
vulnerability
climate change
principal component analysis
low-lying delta
IPCC AR 4 and AR 5
microplastics
freshwater
human health
Asia
systematic review
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
Water Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health Approach
title Water Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health Approach
title_full Water Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health Approach
title_fullStr Water Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health Approach
title_full_unstemmed Water Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health Approach
title_short Water Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health Approach
title_sort water resource management through the lens of planetary health approach
topic socio-hydrology
Con Dao Island
water resilience
WEAP
eutrophication
variable interactions
multiple linear regression
reservoir
water quality
buffer zone
land use/land cover
Bangladesh
heavy metals
ecological risk
Surma River
Monte Carlo simulation
multivariate analysis
Hakanson risk index
groundwater
fractured rock
hydrogeochemistry
geochemical evolution
environmental isotopes (δ18O
δ2H
and 3H)
Ambaji Basin
NW India
socio-economic development
water resource management
EcoLab module
hydrodynamics modeling
surface water quality
one dimension
cage culture
pond/lagoon culture
MODFLOW
groundwater modeling
hydraulic conductivity
coastal aquifer
Mahanadi delta
groundwater hydrology
groundwater resource evaluation
groundwater management
groundwater reserves
sustainable water resource management
risk
vulnerability
climate change
principal component analysis
low-lying delta
IPCC AR 4 and AR 5
microplastics
freshwater
human health
Asia
systematic review
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
topic_facet socio-hydrology
Con Dao Island
water resilience
WEAP
eutrophication
variable interactions
multiple linear regression
reservoir
water quality
buffer zone
land use/land cover
Bangladesh
heavy metals
ecological risk
Surma River
Monte Carlo simulation
multivariate analysis
Hakanson risk index
groundwater
fractured rock
hydrogeochemistry
geochemical evolution
environmental isotopes (δ18O
δ2H
and 3H)
Ambaji Basin
NW India
socio-economic development
water resource management
EcoLab module
hydrodynamics modeling
surface water quality
one dimension
cage culture
pond/lagoon culture
MODFLOW
groundwater modeling
hydraulic conductivity
coastal aquifer
Mahanadi delta
groundwater hydrology
groundwater resource evaluation
groundwater management
groundwater reserves
sustainable water resource management
risk
vulnerability
climate change
principal component analysis
low-lying delta
IPCC AR 4 and AR 5
microplastics
freshwater
human health
Asia
systematic review
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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