Abstract
Water is life! Ancient human communities were established in close proximity of natural water systems, i [...]
Highlights
Introduction to the SpecialIssue “Socio-Hydrology: The New Paradigm in Resilient Water Management”Tamim Younos 1,*, Tammy E
Water is life! Ancient human communities were established in close proximity of natural water systems, i.e., streams and rivers, lakes, springs and oceans, where water was readily available for human consumption
The 18th century Industrial Revolution can be considered as a benchmark for human intervention in natural systems
Summary
Introduction to the SpecialIssue “Socio-Hydrology: The New Paradigm in Resilient Water Management”Tamim Younos 1,*, Tammy E. The technologies and water management strategies that were implemented in the 20th century did not fully integrate environmental impact assessments and social and anthropogenic factors in the planning and design of sustainable water management systems [1].
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