Hydrobiogeochemistry of major asian rivers

Hydrobiogeochemistry of major asian rivers
Author: Shafi Mohammad Tareq
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 2832527469

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China and Transboundary Water Politics in Asia

China and Transboundary Water Politics in Asia
Author: Hongzhou Zhang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 135166980X

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Water-related conflicts have a long history and will continue to be a global and regional problem. Asia, with 1.5 billion of its people living in shared river basins, and with very few transboundary rivers governed by treaties, is especially prone to such conflicts. The key to mitigating transboundary water conflicts and advancing cooperation in Asia is largely in the hands of China, the upstream country for most of Asia’s major transboundary rivers. To avert the looming water crisis, apart from spending billions of dollars on domestic water transfer projects such as the South–North Water Diversion Megaproject, as well as on water conservancy and pollution abatement, China has sought to utilize the water resources of the major rivers that run across borders with neighbouring countries. On these transboundary rivers, China has built or plans to build large dams for hydroelectricity and major water diversion facilities, which has triggered anxiety and complaints from downstream countries and criticism from the international society. This book aims to systematically examine the complex reality of water contestations between China and its neighbouring countries. It provides a discussion on transboundary hydropolitics beyond the state-centric geopolitical perspective to dig into various political, institutional, legal, historical, geographical, and demographic factors that affect China’s policies and practices towards transboundary water issues. This book also provides a collection of comparative case studies on China’s water resources management on the Mekong River with other five riparian states in the Lower Mekong region: the Salween River with Myanmar, the Brahmaputra River with India, the Amur River with Russia and Mongolia, the Illy and Irtysh Rivers with Kazakhstann, and the Yalu and Tumen Rivers with North Korea. Furthermore, this book sheds light on China’s future role in global water governance.

Larger Asian Rivers

Larger Asian Rivers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2012
Genre:
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Rivers of the Asian Highlands

Rivers of the Asian Highlands
Author: Ruth Gamble
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781003392033

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Rivers of the Asian Highlands introduces readers to the intersecting headwaters of Asia's eight largest rivers, focusing on the upper reaches of two river systems: the Brahmaputra's highland tributaries in the eastern Himalayan Mountains and the Dri Chu (upper Yangzi), which descends from the Tibetan Plateau's east through the Hengduan Mountains. This book guides its readers through these two rivers' physical, environmental, cultural, social, and political histories before providing a multi-faceted assessment of their present. It uses general and detailed insights from multiple disciplines, including anthropology, conservation, geomorphology, climate science, ecology, history, hydrology, and religious studies. The rivers' stories explain how the catchments' hazards--earthquakes, landslides, floods, droughts, and erosion--interact with their energetic, hydrological, ecological, cultural, and social abundance. The book's multiple cultural and disciplinary perspectives on the rivers will be of interest to anyone wants to understand the rivers of this critically important region as the environment faces climate change and other ecological crises.

Asian International Waters

Asian International Waters
Author: Asit K. Biswas
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Papers presented at the Asian Water Forum on International Waters held in Bangkok, Thailand, 30 Jan.-1 Feb. 1995.

Large Asian Rivers

Large Asian Rivers
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Total Pages: 189
Release: 2014
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Perspectives on Environmental Management and Technology in Asian River Basins

Perspectives on Environmental Management and Technology in Asian River Basins
Author: David Higgitt
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2011-10-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 940072330X

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Asian river basins are undergoing rapid transformation. This volume considers the implications of the environmental change-development nexus for water management, river health and hazard awareness. As Biswas and Tortajada (2011) have recently commented, water management in Asia will likely change more in the next twenty years than in the last 2000 years. Critical environmental trends include decreasing flows of water and sediment due to dam construction and increased water extraction, land use change (especially forest removal), encroachment and degradation of floodplain and wetland environments, increased water demand and concerns about water security, urban expansion and associated pollution of rivers and contamination of groundwater reserves. These challenges are being reframed by new approaches to water management which represent a transition from engineering-dominated approaches towards integrated water management, from technology transfer to adaptive technologies. The volume comprises an introduction and five chapters. Brierley and Callum reframe approaches to river repair within emerging theories of in ecology and earth science which regard nature as a complex adaptive system replete with inherent uncertainties. These ideas are mirrored in the four case study chapters which deal with water governance in the Mekong Basin (Hirsch); hybrid adoption of water resource technologies in India (Barbanente et al.); determination of sediment dynamics in Java Rijsdijk); and ecological conservation imperatives in the headwaters of the Yellow, Yangtze and Mekong rivers in western China (Li et al.).