The effects of climate change are beginning to impact water quantity and water quality across the globe. However, there is no single action or strategy that any government can implement to ensure a community is resilient to climate change-related extreme weather events while also protecting the natural system. Instead, Robert Brears argues, climate resilient water resources management requires integrated, forward-thinking policies that are not only adaptable to changing climatic conditions but also seek to maximise economic and social welfare in an equitable manner while ensuring the continued health of their ecosystems. This book addresses how several levels of government in different geographical locations, with varying climates, incomes, and lifestyles, have implemented a variety of policies and technologies to ensure communities are resilient to climatic risks, and how these policies preserve and enhance the natural system and its associated ecosystems health.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2: Climate change: Water and Sanitation
Chapter 3: Resilience and water resources management
Chapter 4: Demand Management Strategies to Enhance Climate Resilience
Chapter 5: A survey of water technologies to build climate resilience
Chapter 6: Why Southern Africa needs more than an adaptation strategy to build climate resilient floodplains: A call for transformative water security on the Kafue Flats of Zambia
Chapter 7: Shifting the paradigm of transboundary water resources management towards climate resilience
Chapter 8: Conclusions.
Robert C. Brears is the series editor of
Climate Resilient Societies and author of
Urban Water Security and The Green Economy and the
Water-Energy-Food Nexus. He is Founder lÓ#