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Crisis Water Management in Mexico
This study, conducted through qualitative methods and based on the analysis of the water management problem from the perspective of experts,... -
Innovations in Water Management: Agriculture
Agriculture continues to be a major consumer of global water with increasing demand in the sector due to increasing human population and extreme... -
Traditional Resource Management
The core of this book lies in these chapters on management and its ideology. The rules governing use of resources are fairly straightforward.... -
Land use management in the context of traditional vernacular settlements for hill areas of Himachal Pradesh
In recent years, a cauldron of land and resource conflicts, driven by the increasing demand for land and resources by investors and infrastructure...
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Innovations in Water Management: Agriculture
Agriculture continues to be a major consumer of global water with increasing demand in the sector due to increasing human population and extreme... -
Ancient inscriptions and climate change: a study of water management at the ancient capital of Bagan, Myanmar
Bagan (11th to 14th Century C.E.) was a capital as well as a cosmological and ritual epicenter of Theravada Buddhism for the Classical Burmese...
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Reviving traditional water sources for resilient water future: case of Darjeeling City, India
Rethinking to revive traditional water sources is the need of the hour, considering the present context of water crisis at both the global as well as...
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Traditional Water Supply Systems and the Sponge City Concept Toward Diminishing Environmental Marginalization in Kirtipur Municipality, Nepal
Water supply is increasingly under huge pressure largely because of human activities, changing lifestyles, population growth, and development... -
Traditional Ecological Knowledge Repository in the Indian Himalayas: An Overview
“Traditional ecological knowledge” (TEK) refers to a body of information that is also referred to as “local knowledge,” “traditional knowledge,”... -
From Traditional Grey Infrastructure to Blue-Green Infrastructure
Despite traditional grey infrastructure systems quickly collecting stormwater runoff and draining it from the city, reliance on it has led to... -
Water Resources
Water is one of the components essential for the existence of life on Earth. In spite of its wide distribution, water is distributed unequally in... -
The how in fishing and fish processing: traditional artisanal fishing and fish processing practices among the Ga people of Ghana
Ghana’s marine artisanal fisheries subsector is an important contributor to livelihoods, food security and nutrition. Despite formal institutions and...
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The Conceptual Models of Dynamic Governance Toward Sustainable Urban Water Management in Metropolitan Area
Water is a key resource needed for human life. Urban water supply has not met the target of fulfilling water rights in terms of quantity, quality,... -
Water for all: Exploring determinants of safe water access in develo** regions
Sustainable development goals (SDGs) include ensuring the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation. Although countries have...
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Smallholder Participation in Modernising Agri-Food Value Chains in Thailand: The Role of Traditional Markets
The strategic focus of food retailers on stringent product requirements and the logistical management of fresh produce from farm to shelf have often...
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Traditional ecological knowledge on the slope of Mount Lawu, Indonesia: all about non-rice food security
As a country with rice as the staple food, the dominant traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) on food in Indonesia is rice. However, in Tawangmangu...
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Learning from the Past: What Cultural Heritage Can Teach Us About Water Storage and Management
This chapter is aimed at contributing to the debate on water security in a more sustainable world, especially in drylands or in regions with... -
Think outside the box: traditional meat desserts in the culture of Turkish cuisine
Traditional culinary practices have the ethnic codes of the societies they belong to in terms of form and content features. These codes, which are...
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Eroding Traditional Ecological Knowledge. A Case Study in Bolivia
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) adjusts to changes in its socioecological system (SES). We focus on understanding if and how TEK´s spiritual,...
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The Relationship Between Water and Tourism in the Spanish Mediterranean: An Efficient Management?
In recent decades, the need for water availability to enable tourism development has led to the implementation of policies aimed at both increasing...