Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management

Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management
Author: William Blomquist
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2005
Genre: Tarcoles River (Costa Rica)
ISBN:

Abstract: "This paper describes and analyzes the effort to institute river basin management in the Tárcoles basin of Costa Rica. Located in west-central Costa Rica, the Tárcoles basin represents 4.2 percent of the nation's total land area, but is home to half the nation's population and the metropolitan area of San José, the nation's capital and largest city. Water management issues include severe water pollution resulting from sewage, industrial waste discharges, agricultural runoff, and deforestation. In the early 1990s a locally-initiated effort established a river basin commission for the Río Grande de Tárcoles (CRGT), which was supported by the central government's environment ministry. Since the late 1990s, however, the DRGT has struggled through changes of leadership, inconsistent support from the central government, and waning participation from basin stakeholders. Despite several programs to arrest deforestation and encourage better industrial and agricultural practices, the basin's water problems continue largely unabated. The Tárcoles case is instructive about both the possibilities and the fragility of efforts to establish integrated water resource management at the river basin level."--World Bank web site.

Evaporation

Evaporation
Author: J. H. C. Gash
Publisher:
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2007
Genre: Climatology
ISBN:

Hydrology 2020

Hydrology 2020
Author: International Association of Hydrological Sciences. Hydrology 2020 Working Group
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2006
Genre: Hydrology
ISBN: 9781901502336

A milestone capturing the state of the art in hydrological science at the beginning of the 21st century, a chart for hydrologists exploring the new frontiers in hydrology, and a guide for those involved with developing and implementing water policies. It considers the capability that hydrological sciences will and should have by 2020, and what needs doing now in order to achieve this. There is an emphasis on societal issues and interdisciplinary work pertinent to hydrology as hydrologists cannot work in isolation from society.

Streamflow Generation Processes

Streamflow Generation Processes
Author: K. J. Beven
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

The book is the first in the Benchmark Papers in Hydrology series. Each volume tackles a specific topic and is edited by a recognised scientific authority. The volume editor selects and provides an introduction to, and a commentary on, the papers that are reproduced in that volume. Thirty-one papers spanning the period 1933 - 1984, commencing with Horton's earliest on infiltration in the hydrological cycle, are reproduced in this book.