Medio Ambiente

Una visión comparada de la ordenación de la costa en España

Ingeniería Civil. (CEDEX). Nº 160, año 2010

Índice RFV para la valoración del estado del bosque de ribera

Ingeniería Civil. (CEDEX). Nº 157, año 2010

Valoración de daños en la vegetación

Ingeniería Civil. (CEDEX). Nº 152, año 2008

The Water Footprint Assessment Manual

Arjen Y. Hoekstra, Ashok K. Chapagain, Maite M. Aldaya and Mesfin M. Mekonnen

Idioma: Inglés

Recent developments in the concept of the water footprint have begun to provide indications of both our direct and indirect water use as consumers and producers. Earthscan is delighted to announce the forthcoming publication of the following book which will help individuals and businesses assess and reduce their water footprint. The water footprint of an individual, community or business is defined as the total volume of freshwater that is used to produce the goods and services consumed by the individual or community or produced by the business. This book offers a complete and up-to-date overview of the global standard on water footprint assessment as developed by the Water Footprint Network. More specifically it: •Provides a comprehensive set of methods for water footprint assessment •Shows how water footprints can be calculated for individual processes and products, as well as for consumers, nations and businesses •Contains detailed worked examples of how to calculate green, blue and grey water footprints •Describes how to assess the sustainability of the aggregated water footprint within a river basin or the water footprint of a specific product •Includes an extensive library of possible measures that can contribute to water footprint reduction

Anuario de estadística 2009

Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino

Aquatic Habitats in Sustainable Urban Water Management

Iwona Wagner, Jiri Marsalek and Pascal Breil

Editorial: Urban Water series - UNESCO-IHP

Idioma: Inglés

ISBN: 978-92-3-104062-7

Aquatic habitats supply a wide range of vital ecosystem benefits to cities and their inhabitants. The unsustainable use of aquatic habitats, including inadequate urban water management, however, tends to alter and reduce their biodiversity and thereby diminish their ability to provide clean water, protect us from waterborne diseases and pollutants, keep urban areas safe from flooding, and support recreational ecosystem services and even the aesthetic enjoyment of our world. Aquatic Habitats in Sustainable Urban Water Management – the result of collaboration between UNESCO’s International Hydrological Programme and its Man and the Biosphere Programme – aims at improving our understanding of aquatic habitats, related ecosystem goods and services, and conservation and sustainable use – with a special focus on their integration into urban water management. The first part of this volume reviews basic concepts and challenges in urban aquatic habitats, as well as strategies for their management integration. The second part examines technical measures related to habitats management and rehabilitation, along with their incorporation into urban planning and their role in human health. The final part looks at current urban aquatic habitat issues and practical approaches to solving them through the lens of case studies from around the globe.
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