Making the Most of the Water We Have
The Soft Path Approach to Water Management
Herausgeber: Brooks, David B; Gurman, Stephen; Brandes, Oliver M
Making the Most of the Water We Have
The Soft Path Approach to Water Management
Herausgeber: Brooks, David B; Gurman, Stephen; Brandes, Oliver M
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Based on the 'soft path' approach to the energy sector, a transition is now under way to a soft path for water. This title presents and applies the water soft path approach.
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Based on the 'soft path' approach to the energy sector, a transition is now under way to a soft path for water. This title presents and applies the water soft path approach.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781849713085
- ISBN-10: 1849713081
- Artikelnr.: 32699703
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781849713085
- ISBN-10: 1849713081
- Artikelnr.: 32699703
David B. Brooks was Canada's first Director of Energy Conservation, and later spent 15 years with IDRC (International Development Research Centre) on overseas projects on energy, water and natural resource management. He was one of the founders of Friends of the Earth Canada and now serves as its Senior Advisor - Fresh Water. Oliver Brandes is Water Sustainability Project Leader and Associate Director at the POLIS Project on Ecological Governance, University of Victoria, Canada. Stephen Gurman is an environmental consultant and writer, based in Ottawa, Canada.
Introduction 1. Why a Water Soft Path, and Why Now Part 1: Water Soft Paths
as Human Vision 2. Avoiding the Perfect Storm: Weathering Climate Change by
Following its Effects on Water Resources 3. In the Beginning: Soft Energy
Paths 4. Getting it Right: Misconceptions About the Soft Path 5. Practising
Ecological Governance: The Case for the Soft Path for Water 6. Water Policy
in Canada: Changing Course for the Soft Path Part 2: Water Soft Paths as
Analytical Method 7. Getting Quantitative: The Canadian Water Soft Path
Studies 8. Turning Principles into Practice: The WSP Scenario Builder 9.
Thinking Beyond Pipes and Pumps: Water Soft Paths at the Urban Scale 10.
WSP Analysis at a Watershed Scale 11. WSP Analysis at a Provincial Scale
Part 3: Water Soft Paths as Planning Tool 12. Removing Institutional
Barriers to Water Soft Paths: - Challenges and Opportunities 13. Pushing
the Boundaries: Shifting Water Soft Paths Philosophy towards Hard Policy in
Municipal Water Management 14. Green Buildings and Urban Space 15. Water
Soft Path Thinking in the United States 16. Water Soft Path Thinking in
Other Developed Economies - A. England B. The European Union C. Australia
17. Water Soft Path Thinking in Developing Countries - A. South Africa B.
India C. Middle East and North Africa. Conclusion 18. A Water Future
Different from the Past. Annex: How to Create A Soft Path Plan For Water.
Index
as Human Vision 2. Avoiding the Perfect Storm: Weathering Climate Change by
Following its Effects on Water Resources 3. In the Beginning: Soft Energy
Paths 4. Getting it Right: Misconceptions About the Soft Path 5. Practising
Ecological Governance: The Case for the Soft Path for Water 6. Water Policy
in Canada: Changing Course for the Soft Path Part 2: Water Soft Paths as
Analytical Method 7. Getting Quantitative: The Canadian Water Soft Path
Studies 8. Turning Principles into Practice: The WSP Scenario Builder 9.
Thinking Beyond Pipes and Pumps: Water Soft Paths at the Urban Scale 10.
WSP Analysis at a Watershed Scale 11. WSP Analysis at a Provincial Scale
Part 3: Water Soft Paths as Planning Tool 12. Removing Institutional
Barriers to Water Soft Paths: - Challenges and Opportunities 13. Pushing
the Boundaries: Shifting Water Soft Paths Philosophy towards Hard Policy in
Municipal Water Management 14. Green Buildings and Urban Space 15. Water
Soft Path Thinking in the United States 16. Water Soft Path Thinking in
Other Developed Economies - A. England B. The European Union C. Australia
17. Water Soft Path Thinking in Developing Countries - A. South Africa B.
India C. Middle East and North Africa. Conclusion 18. A Water Future
Different from the Past. Annex: How to Create A Soft Path Plan For Water.
Index
Introduction 1. Why a Water Soft Path, and Why Now Part 1: Water Soft Paths
as Human Vision 2. Avoiding the Perfect Storm: Weathering Climate Change by
Following its Effects on Water Resources 3. In the Beginning: Soft Energy
Paths 4. Getting it Right: Misconceptions About the Soft Path 5. Practising
Ecological Governance: The Case for the Soft Path for Water 6. Water Policy
in Canada: Changing Course for the Soft Path Part 2: Water Soft Paths as
Analytical Method 7. Getting Quantitative: The Canadian Water Soft Path
Studies 8. Turning Principles into Practice: The WSP Scenario Builder 9.
Thinking Beyond Pipes and Pumps: Water Soft Paths at the Urban Scale 10.
WSP Analysis at a Watershed Scale 11. WSP Analysis at a Provincial Scale
Part 3: Water Soft Paths as Planning Tool 12. Removing Institutional
Barriers to Water Soft Paths: - Challenges and Opportunities 13. Pushing
the Boundaries: Shifting Water Soft Paths Philosophy towards Hard Policy in
Municipal Water Management 14. Green Buildings and Urban Space 15. Water
Soft Path Thinking in the United States 16. Water Soft Path Thinking in
Other Developed Economies - A. England B. The European Union C. Australia
17. Water Soft Path Thinking in Developing Countries - A. South Africa B.
India C. Middle East and North Africa. Conclusion 18. A Water Future
Different from the Past. Annex: How to Create A Soft Path Plan For Water.
Index
as Human Vision 2. Avoiding the Perfect Storm: Weathering Climate Change by
Following its Effects on Water Resources 3. In the Beginning: Soft Energy
Paths 4. Getting it Right: Misconceptions About the Soft Path 5. Practising
Ecological Governance: The Case for the Soft Path for Water 6. Water Policy
in Canada: Changing Course for the Soft Path Part 2: Water Soft Paths as
Analytical Method 7. Getting Quantitative: The Canadian Water Soft Path
Studies 8. Turning Principles into Practice: The WSP Scenario Builder 9.
Thinking Beyond Pipes and Pumps: Water Soft Paths at the Urban Scale 10.
WSP Analysis at a Watershed Scale 11. WSP Analysis at a Provincial Scale
Part 3: Water Soft Paths as Planning Tool 12. Removing Institutional
Barriers to Water Soft Paths: - Challenges and Opportunities 13. Pushing
the Boundaries: Shifting Water Soft Paths Philosophy towards Hard Policy in
Municipal Water Management 14. Green Buildings and Urban Space 15. Water
Soft Path Thinking in the United States 16. Water Soft Path Thinking in
Other Developed Economies - A. England B. The European Union C. Australia
17. Water Soft Path Thinking in Developing Countries - A. South Africa B.
India C. Middle East and North Africa. Conclusion 18. A Water Future
Different from the Past. Annex: How to Create A Soft Path Plan For Water.
Index