Hydrometric Network Evaluation

Hydrometric Network Evaluation
Author: J. H. Wedel
Publisher: Northern Water Resources Studies Program
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1992
Genre: Hydraulic measurements
ISBN:

This report is part of a periodic review of northern hydrometric programs to determine their adequacy for present and future uses and to recommend specific network improvements to program administrators. Information for this study was obtained through an analysis of responses to a mailed survey questionnaire, by face-to-face interactions between users of the data and water resource program managers at one-day workshops in Yellowknife and in Whitehorse; and by analysis of NWT data request logs. Classification of users by groups, the regionality of requests, and the nature of data requested were obtained from the request logs. The report summarizes the survey returns, workshop proceedings, and Yellowknife user request logs, then discusses the obtained information in relation to long-term directions for the management of northern water resources.

Microlog, Canadian Research Index

Microlog, Canadian Research Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1550
Release: 1993
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

An indexing, abstracting and document delivery service that covers current Canadian report literature of reference value from government and institutional sources.

New Evaluation Procedures for a New Generation of Water-related Projects

New Evaluation Procedures for a New Generation of Water-related Projects
Author: Ronald G. Cummings
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780821338292

This groundbreaking study presents the results of a large survey of more than 400 industrial firms in Russia conducted by the World Bank in mid-1994. The survey examined the role and organization of the enterprise sector, which is a key issue in transition economies, particularly in Russia, where a concerted attempt has been made to change ownership arrangements and hence corporate governance. More than half the firms surveyed are in the private sector; the rest remain in state hands or are partially privatized. A major focus of the book is to understand whether the Russian privatization has led to improvements in corporate governance. The authors identify some initial positive changes but also find that the manner in which privatization has occurred has not yet had a strong effect on the internal operations of Russian industrial firms. However, they do find evidence from their sample of significant growth in new firms. The volume examines the positive and negative aspects of restructuring, employment and workers compensation issues, budget constraints, the effects of privatization on employee behavior, and future prospects for Russian firms.

Physical Hydrology

Physical Hydrology
Author: S. Lawrence Dingman
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2015-01-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1478628073

For twenty years, Lawrence Dingman’s well-written, comprehensive Physical Hydrology has set standards for balancing theoretical depth and breadth of applications. Rich in substance and written to meet the needs of future researchers and experts in the field, Dingman treats hydrology as a distinct geoscience that is continually expanding to deal with large-scale changes in land use and climate. The third edition provides a solid conceptual basis of the subject and introduces the quantitative relations involved in answering scientific and management questions about water resources. The text is organized around three principal themes: the basic concepts underlying the science of hydrology; the exchange of water and energy between the atmosphere and the earth’s surface; and the land phase of the hydrologic cycle. Dingman supplies the basic physical principles necessary for developing a sound, instructive sense of the way in which water moves on and through the land; in addition, he describes the assumptions behind each analytical approach and identifies the limitations of each.