Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological and urban systems: seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends

In many river basins, patterns of water withdrawals, deliveries, depletion, return flows, and reuse are prevalent. These cascading systems, often misunderstood, provide opportunities, but also threats to livelihoods and environment. Different ways of thinking about these cascading systems are requir...

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Main Authors: David, S., Bos, M.G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41014
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description In many river basins, patterns of water withdrawals, deliveries, depletion, return flows, and reuse are prevalent. These cascading systems, often misunderstood, provide opportunities, but also threats to livelihoods and environment. Different ways of thinking about these cascading systems are required.
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spelling CGSpace410142023-06-12T16:50:50Z Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological and urban systems: seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends David, S. Bos, M.G. river basins water use efficiency productivity ecology water reuse water rights water conservation water allocation In many river basins, patterns of water withdrawals, deliveries, depletion, return flows, and reuse are prevalent. These cascading systems, often misunderstood, provide opportunities, but also threats to livelihoods and environment. Different ways of thinking about these cascading systems are required. 2005 2014-06-13T14:49:02Z 2014-06-13T14:49:02Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41014 en Limited Access Molden, David; Bos, M. G. 2005. Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological and urban systems: seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends. Water Science and Technology, 51(8):147-154.
spellingShingle river basins
water use efficiency
productivity
ecology
water reuse
water rights
water conservation
water allocation
David, S.
Bos, M.G.
Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological and urban systems: seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends
title Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological and urban systems: seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends
title_full Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological and urban systems: seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends
title_fullStr Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological and urban systems: seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends
title_full_unstemmed Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological and urban systems: seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends
title_short Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological and urban systems: seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends
title_sort improving basin water use in linked agricultural ecological and urban systems seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends
topic river basins
water use efficiency
productivity
ecology
water reuse
water rights
water conservation
water allocation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41014
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