Water Resources and Decision-Making Systems
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The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the information base that is necessary to improve water resources management decision making, including recommendations to enhance the economic and financial data-set. It presents in-depth analysis of topics such as drivers of economic information on river basin planning, consequences of increasing environmental complexity in the water domain and virtual water and water footprint perspectives.
This book was originally published as a special issue of International Journal of Water Resources Development.
Water data and information are essential to support efforts to understand, manage, allocate, utilize and protect water resources. The linkages between Water Information Systems and needs of decision makers are complex, but can be encapsulated in a Driving Force (Policy Needs) – Monitoring – Data Management – Reporting framework.
The rapid development in water policy reforms in many sectors and growing emphasis on demand-side policy solutions to water resources management has created an information imbalance. This imbalance can be characterised in terms of an inverted pyramid with implementation of many water policy initiatives supported by little data and information, especially related to economic and financial elements, to help guide decision makers toward more effective and efficient water resources management strategies. Additionally, as stress and demands on water systems increase and water becomes a more valued resource, this tends to increase the value of water information both for water providers and users. Nevertheless, many countries are reporting that the capacity to collect water information is being undermined by a lack of resources, while expertise to collect, analyse and interpret water data for decision makers is being lost. Finally, the impact of climate change on hydrological regimes represents a key potential stress on water systems. This issue could be the catalyst for adapting policies to provide more efficient and effective use and management of water resources and advance institutional and governance reforms in the water sector.
This book is based on a special issue of the International Journal of Water Resources Development.
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