Sunday, 14 May 2023

Water Ecosystem Services: Potential and Challenge for Water Resource Management | Chapter 3 | Novel Perspectives of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

 Ecosystem aids are goods and services determined by ecosystems for human well-being. This study canvasses the biography to identify information areas and understand ideas relevant to addressing water environment services. The potentialities and challenges of this approach used to the planning and administration of water resources were also explained. The study addressed relevant points such as ecosystem duties, eco-hydrological processes, climate change, land use, environment-based adaptation, biophysical forming, economic valuation, and joined water resources management. The environment services-located approach has practical applications in water reserve management; however, this study has labeled knowledge gaps that concede possibility be addressed to guarantee its effectiveness. Further research is so that: 1) understand the synergic belongings of multiple water resource jockeys, 2) identify the ecohydrological processes of open ecosystems and how renovation can enhance water ecosystem aids and mitigate climate change, 3) extend knowledge of and validation in the use of biophysical models, 4) severe the integration of biophysical evaluation and economic valuation, and 5) involve all dimensions of ecosystem duty values to increase user and shareholder participation in water ability management.

'Author(s) Details:


Phelipe da Silva Anjinho,
Center for Water Resources and Environmental Studies, Sao Carlos School of Engineering at the University of Sao Paulo, 13566-590, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Natalia Andricioli Periotto,
Department of Environmental Sciences, Federal University of Sao Carlos, 13565-905, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Frederico Yuri Hanai,
Department of Environmental Sciences, Federal University of Sao Carlos, 13565-905, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Frederico Fábio Mauad,
Center for Water Resources and Environmental Studies, Sao Carlos School of Engineering at the University of Sao Paulo, 13566-590, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NPGEES-V7/article/view/10530

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