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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9947552266302882
    Format: VII, 163 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319751634
    Content: This book explores how integrated management of environmental resources via a Nexus Approach can help to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It takes a process-oriented view on what should or needs to be done to implement a Nexus Approach and how this relates to SDGs. After sketching the background and conceptual outline, contributions to the book explore key aspects of monitoring and implementation. Specifically, they: focus on the importance of monitoring resource use and how to advance it at the international level to support SDG implementation, exemplify the resources perspective on the nexus approach by exploring how to close the nitrogen cycle and stay within planetary boundaries, elaborate on proven and emerging strategies for nexus implementation, highlighting means to enhance, monitor and analyse stakeholder participation, explain how the horizontal and vertical nexus dimensions interact and can support SDG implementation. The book sheds new light on key aspects of the interrelation between SDGs and the Nexus Approach and provides specific recommendations how to advance it.
    Note: Chapter 1. The Nexus Approach as Tool for Achieving SDGs: Trends and Needs -- Chapter 2. Key Strategies to Achieve the SDGs and Consequences for Monitoring Resource Use -- Chapter 3. The Urgent Need to Re-Engineer Nitrogen-Efficient Food Production for the Planet -- Chapter 4. Participatory Processes and Integrated Modelling Supporting Nexus Implementations -- Chapter 5. Games for Aiding Stakeholder Deliberation on Nexus Policy Issues -- Chapter 6. Governance of Water-Energy-Food Nexus: A Social Network Analysis Approach to Understanding Agency Behaviour -- Chapter 7. Integrated SDG Implementation – How a Cross-Scale (Vertical) and Cross-Regional Nexus Approach Can Complement Cross-Sectoral (Horizontal) Integration.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319751627
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9947362717502882
    Format: XX, 230 p. 39 illus., 28 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319057477
    Content: Based on papers and discussions surrounding the international kick-off workshop of the UNU-FLORES institute, held in Dresden, Germany in November, 2013, this book elaborates on key themes of the nexus approach to management of environmental resources- water, soil and waste. The first three chapters address issues of global change and the nexus approach to environmental governance. Discussion includes concepts of poverty-environment nexus, adapative management, questions surrounding inter-sectionality, interactionality and hybridity. Chapters 4, 5 and 6 elaborate on the challenges of financing infrastructure projects, including questions of accountability and autonomy, in the context of decentralization and deregulation. Issues relating to the role of central transfers, taxes and tariffs and potential applications of results-based financing approaches to support sustainable service are also discussed. Chapters 7, 8 and 9 explore strategies for implementation, focusing on European experience with application of life-cycle cost analysis in water and wastewater projects, the use of an agro-ecology framework to support wastewater reuse in agriculture and applications of data visualization techniques for evidence based decision making. The book concludes with a chapter by the editors, whose title expresses perhaps the most difficult question faced by development planners in addressing challenges of global change: Policy is Policy and Science is Science: Shall the Twain Ever Meet?
    Note: Part I Global Change and the Nexus Approach to Management of Environmental Resources -- 1. The Nexus Approach to Governance of Environmental Resources Considering Global Change -- 2. The Water-Energy-Food Nexus-Enhancing Adaptive Capacity to Complex Global Challenges -- 3. The Nexus Approach to Managing Water, Soil and Waste under Changing Climate and Growing Demands on Natural Resources -- Part II Financing of Infrastructure Projects: Implications for Sustainability and Accountability -- 4.  Inter-Governmental Fiscal Relations: Questions of Accountability and Autonomy -- 5.  Results Based Financing and its Potential Role in Advancing the Nexus Approach -- 6. Life-Cycle Cost Analysis of Infrastructure Projects -- Part III Strategies for Implementation: Guidance on Resource Reuse and Data Visualization -- 7. Applications of Life-Cycle Cost Analysis in Water and Wastewater Projects: Lessons from European Experience -- 8. Designing Sustainable Reuse Systems: Towards an Agroecology of Wastewater Irrigation -- 9. Data Visualization of Water Services: Applications for Nexus Governance in Africa -- 10. Policy is Policy and Science is Science: Shall the Twain Ever Meet?.  .
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319057460
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 3
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    b3kat_BV042228740
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783319062952 , 9783319062969
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042228733
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783319062860 , 9783319062877
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science
    Language: English
    Keywords: Natürliche Ressourcen ; Entwicklungsländer ; Management ; Wasserversorgung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Management
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9947545781902882
    Format: IX, 175 p. 38 illus., 23 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319742687
    Content: This book offers a broad and global level description of the current status of wastewater use in agriculture and then brings the readers to various places in the MENA Region and Europe to explain how some countries and regions have addressed the challenges during implementation. On a global scale, over 20 million hectares of agricultural land are irrigated using wastewater. This is one good, and perhaps the most prominent, example of the safe use potential of wastewater. Water scarcity and the cost of energy and fertilisers are among the main factors driving millions of farmers and other entrepreneurs to make use of wastewater. In order to address the technical, institutional, and policy challenges of safe water reuse, developing countries and countries in transition need clear institutional arrangements and more skilled human resources, with a sound understanding of the opportunities and potential risks of wastewater use. Stakeholders in wastewater irrigation who need to implement from scratch or improve current conditions, find it difficult to gather the necessary information on practical implementation aspects. The main objective of this book is to bridge that gap.
    Note: Chapter 1: Safe Use of Wastewater in Agriculture (SUWA): The golden example of Nexus Approach -- Chapter 2: Global Perspective of Wastewater Use: Opportunity vs. Risks -- Chapter 3: Science behind Wastewater Irrigation -- Chapter 4: Selection of Appropriate Wastewater Treatment Technology -- Chapter 5: Setting the Policy Framework for SUWA: Jordanian Experience -- Chapter 6: Sanitation Safety Plans (SSP) for Implementing WHO Guidelines: Jordanian Experience -- Chapter 7: Public Perception and Acceptance for SUWA: Tunisian Experience -- Chapter 8: Use of Wastewater in Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) for Agricultural Uses: The Dutch Experience.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319742670
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9947362712402882
    Format: XI, 69 p. 14 illus., 13 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319062969
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science,
    Content: This book examines and analyzes issues related to public finance in subnational governments, along with a discussion of case studies on decentralization. Most of the analysis applies to all public goods and services provided by subnational governments, with some placed on the role of subnational governments in the management of environmental resources, notably water and waste Coverage includes optimal arrangements for sharing fiscal responsibilities among different levels of government, the potential impact of decentralization on the quality of public goods delivery, local governments’ expenditure and revenue choices, and the effect of decentralization on accountability, governance and policy outcomes. The scope of discussion extends to both public finance theory and applied policy debates. The first chapter, on trends in financing of public services, opens with an explanation of the how and why of government intervention in the economy, the nature and purposes of transfers between and among governments and trends in decentralization. Case studies examine the impact of decentralization in such areas as service delivery, water and sanitation, education and health, and on poverty and income inequality. Chapter 2 examines public budgets: governance structures, norms and organizational practices, building up understanding of budgets, budget cycles, fiscal revenues from fees and taxes, expenses, debt and political economy issues, rules mandating balanced budgets in government and more. Chapter 3 discusses issues of accountability and policy outcomes, offering important lessons from recent international experience, including ways to strengthen political, administrative and financial accountability. The concluding chapter recounts lessons from recent international experience and surveys implications for the nexus approach to management of environmental resources. The information, analysis and expert advice presented here is particularly relevant for developing and emerging countries, where well designed decentralization reforms have a higher potential to improve efficiency in the provision of public services, and to enhance the development of integrated and sustainable strategies for the use of water, soil and waste resources and applications that advance the nexus approach.
    Note: PART I: Trends in Financing of Public Services -- 1. Government Intervention in the Economy -- 2. Multi-Level System of Government -- 3. Worldwide Trends in Decentralization -- PART II: Public Budgets: Governance Structures, Norms and Organizational Practices -- 1. Budget Basics -- 2. Expenditure Responsibilities -- 3. Subnational Governments’ Fiscal Autonomy -- 4. Debt -- PART III: Issues of Accountability and Policy Outcomes - Key Lessons From Recent International Experience -- 1. Accountability, Governance and Public Expenditure Efficiency -- 2. Decentralization and Local Accountability -- 3. Decentralization and Governance -- 4. Accountability, Governance and Policy Outcomes.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319062952
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9947362712802882
    Format: IX, 65 p. 10 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319062877
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science,
    Content: This book demonstrates the application of Life-cycle Cost Approach (LCCA) in the management of infrastructure and other investment projects in the context of developing countries. The main goal is to identify potential opportunities for the adoption LCCA in developing countries, with the help of case studies and best practices. The editors observe that developing countries are plagued with poor and fluctuating service delivery which affords low or no priority for environmental protection. They seek to instill at the policy-making level an understanding of why life-cycle cost assessment is central to achieving the goals of sustainable development as well as sustainable service delivery and to influence the behavior of sector stakeholders. The editors examine the evolution of LCCA from a project appraisal tool to a more comprehensive method of incorporating sustainable development aspects in a variety of sectors. By providing a compendium of concepts, tools and practical experiences, it seeks to broaden the application of LCCA, which is often limited to specific phases of the life-cycle with little or no weight given to environmental aspects. The aim of the book is to mainstream LCCA into governance processes at institutional levels from local to national, in order to increase the ability and willingness of decision makers - both users and those involved in service planning, budgeting and delivery - to reach better informed and more relevant choices among different types and levels of products and services.
    Note: 1. Life-Cycle Cost Approach (LCCA): Rationale and Relevance -- 1.1 What Is LCCA and Why?- 1.2 LCCA and Green Economy -- 1.3 LCCA and Sustainable Services -- 2. Life-Cycle Cost Approach (LCCA): Framework and Concepts -- 2.1 The Framework -- 2.2 Cost Components -- 2.3 Discount Rates, Annualisation and Functional Unit -- 2.4 Components of Life-Cycle Model -- 2.5 Ris K-Based Life Cycle Cost Analysis and Simulations -- 2.6 Methods and Tools of Environmental Impacts -- 3. LCCA Applications In Infrastructure and Other Projects: Some Case Studies -- 3.1 LCCA Application in the Real World -- 3.2 Case Studies (A): Construction; Power; Roads; etc -- 3.3 Case Studies (B): Natural Resource Based Projects Like Drinking Water and Sanitation (WASH); Crop Systems (Paddy); Agro-Processing (Bio-Ethanol, etc) -- 3.4 Case Studies (C): LCCA Application in the Developing Country Context -- 3.5 Good Practices of LCCA -- 3.6 Constraints and Challenges in the Application of LCCA in the Developing Countries.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319062860
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9947362713502882
    Format: XI, 92 p. 66 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319062754
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science,
    Content: As we approach a historic tipping point in the global trend toward urbanisation – within two decades urban dwellers will increase from 49% to 60% of the planet’s population – this book identifies and addresses a critical problem: water. The editors show how cities can shift from being water consumers to resource managers, applying urban water management principles to ensure access to water and sanitation infrastructure and services; manage rainwater, wastewater, storm water drainage, and runoff pollution; control waterborne diseases and epidemics; and reduce the risk of such water-related hazards as floods, droughts and landslides. The book explores the Multiple-Use Water Services (MUS) paradigm, offering a section on the MUS approach and a means of calculating the value of MUS systems, as well as tools and resources to support decision-making. Case studies illustrate MUS in selected urban and rural contexts. Each case study breaks out the challenges, policy framework, benefits, benchmarks, lessons learned (success and failures) and potential next steps. The contributors consider the main options for applying the Multiple-Use Water Services (MUS) paradigm, breaking down its components and offering cost-benefit analyses along with challenges and considerations for both the short and long term. Also discussed are methods by which mutual interactions of water infrastructure and vegetated areas are taken into account in the synergy of spatial planning and optimised modelling of ecosystems’ performance indicators. This method of planning should make future developments cheaper to build; their users will pay lower utility bills for water, energy and heating. These developments will be more pleasant to live in and property value would likely be higher. The brief includes a section on the MUS approach and a means to calculate the value of MUS systems, as well as provides tools and resources to support decision-making. Case studies are included to illustrate MUS in selected urban and rural contexts. Each case study breaks out the challenges, policy framework, benefits, benchmarks, lessons learned (success and failures) and potential next steps.
    Note: Module 1: Rethinking Infrastructure Design For Multi-Use Water Services -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Most Apparent Impacts of Climate Changes And Variability -- 3. What Is Wrong with Existing Systems? -- 4. What Is the Blue Green Solution Concept? -- 4.1 Reduced Pluvial Flood Risk -- 4.2 Water Pollution -- 4.3 Alternative Water (Re)Sources -- 4.4 Urban Heat Island -- 4.5 Air Pollution -- 4.6 Droughts -- 4.7 Urban Agriculture -- 4.8 Urban Amenity and Blue Green Corridors -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Module 2: What Are the Main Options For Applying the Blue-Green Dream -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Wastewater Reuse And Recycling -- 3. Urban Green Spaces -- 4. Rainwater Harvesting -- 5. Green Roofs -- 6. Urban Agriculture -- 7. Living Wall Systems -- 8. Decentralized Systems To Manage and Reuse Stormwater Runoff On-Site -- 9. Integrating Blue and Green Measures -- 10. How Can We Calculate the Value of Blue Green Systems?- 11. Tools For Supporting Urban Blue-Green Design -- 12. References -- Module 3: Case Studies Illustrating The Blue-Green Options -- 1. “Four Alls For All”: Policy Act On Decentralized Water Supply Through Rainwater Harvesting and Management Systems in Seoul -- 2. Water Sensitive Urban Design in Lynbrook Estate, Melbourne, Australia -- 3. Green City, Clean Waters: The Vision Of Philadelphia -- 4. Integrated Water Recycling in Brisbane, Australia -- 5. Bedzed – Zero Energy Development -- References.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319062747
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042228724
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783319062747 , 9783319062754
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ162325566X
    Format: vi, 209 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9783319285924
    Note: Contents: Managing Water, Soil, and Waste in the Context of Global Change ; Climate Change Adaptation ; Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation in Water and Land Context ; Climate Change, Profligacy, Poverty and Destruction: All Things Are Connected ; Urbanization as a Main Driver of Global Change ; A Nexus Approach to Urban and Regional Planning Using the Four-Capital Framework of Ecological Economics ; The Urban Water–Energy Nexus: Building Resilience for Global Change in the “Urban Century” ; Population Growth and Increased Demand for Resources ; Role of Soils for Satisfying Global Demands for Food, Water, and Bioenergy ; Implications of the Nexus Approach When Assessing Water and Soil Quality as a Function of Solid and Liquid Waste Management
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783319285931
    Language: English
    Subjects: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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