This book examines urban water ecosystem management and restoration through selected case studies in Asia and Africa. Employing a socioecological approach, this volume presents insights on the interlinkages between water, humans, and environmental conservation in an urban context.Topics include human health risks, population displacement and migration, water pollution, water scarcity, flood management, water infrastructure, afforestation, and the effects of climate change. Case studies are drawn from a variety of countries in Africa and Asia, including China, Japan, India, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Kenya, Malawi, and Tunisia, which demonstrate a wide range of different challenges, and opportunities. Overall, this book argues that to better manage urban water resources, there needs to be a shift from urban water management to urban water ecosystem management. This shift needs to acknowledge the complex biophysical and socio-political dimensions of water ecosystems.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of water resource management, ecosystem services, urban studies, environmental conservation and sustainable development.
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This book examines urban water ecosystem management and restoration through selected case studies in Asia and Africa. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of water resource management, ecosystem services, urban studies, environmental conservation and sustainable development.
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1. From urban water resource management to urban water ecosystem management 2. Integrated resource use management practices for better urban water management through application of SES lens 3. Ecosystem service valuation and risk assessment of a Ramsar site region (India) for strengthening protection and conservation 4. Impact of water shortage and climate change on peri-urban agriculture in Tunisia 5. Cultural and scientific understanding of Submarine Groundwater Discharge 6. Migration induced by water scarcity: A brief review 7. Urban water sector management, challenges, opportunities and cross-cutting issues: a case of Malawi’s Urban water sector 8. Assessing Human Health Risks associated to Water Stress: A Local Approach in the Indian Context 9. Water ecosystem management is Japan successes and failures 10. Building resilience to climate change through water retension solutions in Ca Mau city, Vietnam 11. Quantification of ecosystem benefits of community plantation and its impacts on human well-beings: A case study from Kenya 12. The production of hydrosocial space in contemporary China 13. Water Accessibility: Information Failures and Beyond 14. Flood Management Issues in Dhaka City: Identifying Challenges and Sustainable Solutions 15. Challenges and opportunities for urban water ecosystems in Asia and Africa: Conclusions and way forward
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032565354
Publisert
2024-12-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
268

Biographical note

Shamik Chakraborty (PhD) is an associate professor at the Graduate School of Advanced Sustainability Science, University of Toyama, Japan. Prior to this he worked as a Lecturer at the Sustainability Co-creation Programme at Hosei University, Japan. He has also served as a JSPS-UNU postdoctoral fellow at the United Nations University, Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), and as a visiting research fellow at the Integrated Research System for Sustainability Science (IR3S) (presently, Institute for Future Initiatives) at the University of Tokyo. As a human geographer, he is interested in studying human-environment interactions from a social-ecological systems perspective. He has worked with the concepts of social-ecological systems, local ecological knowledge, and ecosystem services in different ecosystems in Japan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Amit Chatterjee (PhD) has a combined experience of more than one and half decades in teaching, research and industry and is presently an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India. His research interest includes urban sustainability, land and environment. Dr. Amit has completed successfully a number of collaborative research and consultancy projects, including those on Urban Co-benefits (UNU-IAS, Japan), Urban Missions in India-targets, performance and linkages to UN-SDGs (GIZ), Politics of Care in Pandemic Time (UCL’s Global Engagement Funds), Urban Biodiversity (UNU-IAS, Japan), Shelter for All under Design Innovation Centre (Govt. of India).

Pankaj Kumar (PhD) is working as a senior policy researcher in the field of water resources and climate change adaptation at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan. Prior to this, he worked as JSPS/ UNU-IAS postdoctoral fellow in United Nations University, Institute for Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), Tokyo; for more than three years. His research work focused on socio-hydrology, water security, hydrological simulation and scenario modelling, and water-health-food-energy nexus, a transdisciplinary work aimed to give policy relevant solutions to enhance community resilience to global change and a sustainable development of water environment and human well-being. In addition, he is actively engaged in capacity development on various numerical tools used for water resource management, intended for local government officials and relevant stakeholders in different Asian countries. He has work experience with different global assessments like IPCC, IPBES and GEO as Chapter scientist and lead authors respectively. He has several peer reviewed articles (>170) in high impact factor journals, one authored book, one edited book to his credit.