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Water resource management
Water resources are exploited for industrial and agricultural production from both groundwater (aquifers) and surface water sources - rivers and streams, lakes and reservoirs, water recycling and rainwater harvesting systems.
Water resource management planning and licencing uses hydrogeological and hydrological sciences for forecasting and modelling to conserve resources and meet demand.
The Openfields library holds materials on management and planning for the use of ground and surface water resources.
A sample of Items held in the Water resource management category
- The benefits of Water Quality Trading
- 1357: Water usage in agriculture and horticulture
- Trees for farms in Wales
- Soil and Water Volume 14 No. 1
- Rainwater Harvesting: an on-farm guide
- Energy efficiency on farm – a practical guide
- Soil and Water Volume 11 No. 3
- Modelling the impacts of the European Water Framework Directive: implementing the ecosystem services approach
- Climate change: be part of the solution. Focus on water management
- Soil and Water Volume 5 No. 2
There are currently no subcategories in the Water resource management section.
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The OpenFields Library is a free online library contains items of interest to practitioners and researchers in the agricultural and landbased industries.
