Water Resources Management 1st Edition
Capture the challenges of 21st-century water planning with Water Resources Management, 1st Edition by Neil S. Grigg. This authoritative volume delivers a clear, practical introduction to the principles and practices that shape modern water systems — from urban supply and wastewater to river-basin planning and stormwater control.
Grounded in engineering, policy, and economics, the book explains how to evaluate water availability, design resilient infrastructure, and implement sustainable management strategies. Readers gain insight into risk assessment, demand forecasting, allocation methods, and the role of institutions and regulations — essential knowledge for engineers, planners, policymakers, and water utility managers.
What makes this edition indispensable is its balance of theory and real-world application. Concise explanations are paired with practical examples and regional perspectives that make the material relevant for professionals working in North America, Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Whether you’re tackling drought-prone basins or modernizing municipal systems, this text equips you with tools to make informed, cost-effective decisions.
Ideal for upper-level students and experienced practitioners seeking a trusted reference, Water Resources Management provides the vocabulary, methods, and strategic mindset needed to address water security and sustainability challenges. Enhance your professional library with a resource that speaks to both local projects and global water policy debates.
Order your copy today to strengthen your approach to water planning, infrastructure design, and sustainable resource management.
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