Strategic Planning for Water
By Hugh Howes
Published October 18th 2007 by Taylor & Francis – 192 pages
Published October 18th 2007 by Taylor & Francis – 192 pages
Strategic Planning for Water examines the neglected relationship between planning for water and spatial planning. It provides the background to sustainable water management and assistance to spatial planners in understanding the complex water environment.
This extremely topical book examines the challenges of:
Essential reading for planners, developers and all those who must in future effectively incorporate water issues into their plans, developments and lifestyles if these are to be truly sustainable.
Introduction: A Changing Culture for Managing Water 1. A Favourable Climate for Integrating Water Management and Planning 2. The Path to Sustainable Water Management 3. Regional Planning: A Better Environment in London and the South East 4. Promoting the Effective Use of Water 5. River Basin Management Plans 6. Managing River Basins: Two Case Studies 7. Promoting Prosperity through a Better Water Environment 8. Alleviating Poverty and Social Exclusion through a Better Water Environment 9. An Environment for Prosperity and Quality Living. Appendix
Hugh Howes, a Chartered Town Planner, is the Strategic Planning Policy Advisor on the Water Framework Directive for the Environment Agency.
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Description: By Hugh Howes. Strategic Planning for Water examines the neglected relationship between planning for water and spatial planning. It provides the background to sustainable water management and assistance to spatial planners in understanding the complex water...
Categories: Planning - Human Geography, Water Engineering, Resource Management - Environmental Studies