01231nam0 22003373i 450 UBO238059720231121125858.00415303931hbk041530394Xpbk20160401d2004 ||||0itac50 baenggbz01i xxxe z01nLanguage, society and poweran introductionLinda Thomas ... [et al.]2. ed.this edition revised and edited by Ishtla Singh and Jean Stilwell PecceiLondonNew YorkRoutledge2004XXIV, 239 p.25 cm.SociolinguisticaFIRRMLC010793I306.4420Thomas, LindaMILV164600Peccei, Jean StilwellTO0V159261Singh, IshtlaTO0V395502ITIT-0120160401IT-FR0017 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 UBO2380597Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52CIS 8/166 52VM 0000769785 VM barcode:00069325. - Inventario:5119 LLCSVMA 2008102920121204 52Language, society and power264212UNICAS03846nam 2200997z- 450 991063999400332120250616113612.03-0365-6145-5(CKB)5470000001633413(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95815(EXLCZ)99547000000163341320202301d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWater Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health ApproachBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (208 p.)3-0365-6146-3 Despite recent progress in developing new strategies, practices and technologies for water resource management, their dissemination and implementation have been limited. The nexus approach encompasses these interdependencies, and to promote this idea, different global frameworks are there to address global health in a holistic and comprehensive ways, such one earth, one health, eco-health, planetary health, etc. Planetary health is the most recent one advocated by the scientific communities as well as policy makers, however, very little has been done to present empirical scientific evidence from the ground. Considering the above-mentioned information gap, this special issue aimed to capture the persistently changing dimensions and new paradigms of water security, providing a holistic view including a wide range of sustainable solutions to address water security at different landscapes.Research & information: generalbicsscsocio-hydrologyCon Dao Islandwater resilienceWEAPeutrophicationvariable interactionsmultiple linear regressionreservoirwater qualitybuffer zoneland use/land coverBangladeshheavy metalsecological riskSurma RiverMonte Carlo simulationmultivariate analysisHakanson risk indexgroundwaterfractured rockhydrogeochemistrygeochemical evolutionenvironmental isotopes (δ18Oδ2Hand 3H)Ambaji BasinNW Indiasocio-economic developmentwater resource managementEcoLab modulehydrodynamics modelingsurface water qualityone dimensioncage culturepond/lagoon cultureMODFLOWgroundwater modelinghydraulic conductivitycoastal aquiferMahanadi deltagroundwater hydrologygroundwater resource evaluationgroundwater managementgroundwater reservessustainable water resource managementriskvulnerabilityclimate changeprincipal component analysislow-lying deltaIPCC AR 4 and AR 5microplasticsfreshwaterhuman healthAsiasystematic reviewResearch & information: generalKumar Pankaj(Research manager)edtRam AvtaredtBOOK9910639994003321Water Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health Approach4395397UNINA