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Climate Change Urbanization And Water Resources Towards Resilient Urban Water Resource Management 1st Edition Chang

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Climate Change Urbanization And Water Resources Towards Resilient Urban Water Resource Management 1st Edition Chang
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.5 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Chang, Heejun, Ross, Alexander Reid
ISBN: 9783031496295, 9783031496318, 3031496299, 3031496310
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Climate Change Urbanization And Water Resources Towards Resilient Urban Water Resource Management 1st Edition Chang by Chang, Heejun, Ross, Alexander Reid 9783031496295, 9783031496318, 3031496299, 3031496310 instant download after payment.

This book discusses resilient urban water resources management in the context of climate change and ongoing urbanization. Twelve cities worldwide representing different climates and growth stages serve as case studies. Using these case cities, this book first identifies the main water issues, including water demand, floods, and droughts, in relation to the historical development of each city, investigates current strategies for dealing with climate-related water hazards, and explores potential adaptive strategies. The authors draw some common lessons by comparing and contrasting these case studies while acknowledging place-based unique adaptation strategies.

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