Besbes / Hamdane / Chahed | National Water Security | Buch | 978-3-030-09247-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 470 g

Besbes / Hamdane / Chahed

National Water Security

Case Study of an Arid Country: Tunisia

Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 470 g

ISBN: 978-3-030-09247-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing


This book shows how the change of water paradigm has become urgent, and provides evidence for new policies that expand water balance to green and virtual water. The issue of water security concerns drinking water supply but also food safety, linked to agricultural policy. Both rain-fed and irrigated agriculture play complementary roles in food security, and the water issue implies a holistic view of water resources. This view constitutes the book's backstory. The reader will find original ideas that can be applied everywhere because the example of Tunisia is typically a basis to illustrate a universally prevalent situation. The book deals with other important issues: desalination, wastewater recycling, water quality, groundwater overdraft, water savings, governance, knowledge valuing, education, information: upgrading the whole water systems for the future implies emancipation of the whole society.
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reface

Introduction

Chapter 1. The World Water Issues

1.1- THE GLOBAL WATER BALANCE

1.2- THE WATER BALANCE OF ARID COUNTRIES

1.3- Basic principles, key concepts and instruments

1.4- SCARCITY AND SHORTAGE: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

1.5- WATER SECURITY, A PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL ISSUE

Chapter 2. Fifty years of water policies, 1960-2010
2.1- HYDRAULICS, A LONG TRADITION IN TUNISIA

2.2- THE BROAD WATER POLICIES

2.3- THE MAIN LEVERAGES: PLANNING AND INVESTMENT

2.4- INSTITUTIONAL ORGANIZATION AND INTERSECTORAL COORDINATION

2.5- PRIORITY ISSUES AND RISK MANAGEMENT

Chapter 3. The National Water Balance

3.1 THE HYDROLOGICAL SETTING
3.2 THE STATE OF WATER RESOURCES

3.3- THE WATER RESOURCES MOBILIZATION

3.4- THE STATUS OF WATER USES

3.5- WATER RESOURCES AND USES: THE REGIONAL IMBALANCES AND RANSFERS

3.6- THE AQUIFERS OVEREXPLOITATION

3.7- THE ANTHROPOGENIC WATER CYCLE AND THE WHOLE WATER BALANCE

Chapter 4. The holistic water balance: Blue Water, Green Water and Virtual Water

4.1- THE RAIN-FED AGRICULTURE GREEN WATER-EQUIVALENT

4.2- EVALUATION OF THE CROPS PRODUCTION WATER-EQUIVALENT

4.3- WATER BALANCE OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIONS

4.4- WATER BALANCE OF FOOD NEEDS

4.5- WATER SECURITY AND FOOD SECURITY

Chapter 5. Managing water demand and unconventional resources

5.1- THE DRINKING-WATER SECTOR

5.2- THE IRRIGATION SECTOR

5.3- REUSE OF TREATED WASTEWATER

5.4- WATER DESALINATION

Chapter 6. Water Security in Tunisia: debated issues

6.1- SECURING THE WATER SUPPLY
6.2- WATER SECURITY AND FOOD SECURITY: A PROSPECTIVE EXERCISE

6.3- HOW TO ACHIEVE GOOD WATER GOVERNANCE?

EPILOGUE: THE FUTURE OF WATER and the LEARNING SOCIETY

Conclusion

References


Mustapha Besbes is hydrogeologist, emeritus Professor at the National Engineering School of Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar. He received the PhD in Hydrology (1967) and the Doctorat es sciences from the University Pierre & Marie Curie in Paris (1978). Pr Besbes was elected Foreign Member of the French Academy of sciences in 2009, and member of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts in 2013. World leader in arid zone hydrology, he coordinated the NWSAS (North Western Sahara Aquifer System) modeling process in the 2000s. He has published books and articles in hydrogeology and water management. He is chairman, reviewer or associate editor of journals in hydrological sciences. Mustapha Besbes is member or head of numerous scientific commissions, councils, boards and task forces.
Jamel Chahed is a hydraulics engineer and Doctor es sciences, Professor at the National Engineering School of Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar. His work focuses on transfers in industrial and environmental fluid systems, atmospheric dispersion, water governance and water management. His research has appeared as articles, books, book chapters, conference acts in specialized literature such as hydrology, water resources management, hydraulics, turbulence and transfers, environmental engineering. He actively contributed to the development of long-term vision for water security with a thematic focus on holistic water balance assessment. He has been involved in number of national and international academic research and technical programs. As visiting professor, associate researcher or guest speaker he joined number of international research teams at academic institutes, research laboratories and R&D centres.

Abdelkader Hamdane is graduated from Institut National Agronomique de Paris (1971), and Ecole Nationale du Génie Rural, des Eaux et Forêts de Paris (1973). He is general engineer, formerly General Director of the Medjerda Valley Development Company, General Director of Rural Engineering and Water Management Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources of Tunisia. He has been member of several public companies boards operating in the field of water, and led several assessment missions in scientific and technical research institutions. He was a short-term professor of irrigation and drainage at the National Agronomic Institute of Tunis and the National Engineering School of Tunis. He is currently a Scientific Advisor at the National Agronomic Institute of Tunis, University of Carthage, involved in many national and international research programs, and consultant on water management in international organizations.


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