Academic Contributions of Prof. R. B. Singh.- Water Science and Sustainability: An Introduction.- The Acceleration Of The Extractivism In The Global Market And The Mudslide In The City Of Mariana (2015): The Human Rights and Brazilian Legislation Perspectives.- Water Use and Management in the Thirthar Valley Basin in Iraq.- Forecast changes in runoff for the Neman River basin.- Integrated Water Resources Management in Southern Africa Two Decades after the Dublin Conference: The Zimbabwean Experience.- Environment and Use of Water with Reference to Kolkata Drainage, West Bengal, India.- Physical Environmental Impact Assessment of Flood: A Case Of Lower Darakeswar-Mundeswari Interfluve In West Bengal.- Quantitative Study of the Relationship between Regional Development and Water Resource Protection-Core Area of Three Gorges Reservoir Area As An Example.- System-Analytical Modeling Of Water Quality for Mountain River Runoff.- River Basin Councils: Evidence from Russia.- Development of The Approach For the Complex Prediction of Spring Flood.- Water Resources Of Madhya Pradesh: Contemporary Issues and Challenges.- Heavy Metal, Oil and Grease Pollution of Water and Sediments in Estuarine Lagoons in Sri Lanka: A Case Study In Negombo Estuarine Lagoon.- Flood Simulation Modelling And Disaster Risk Reduction Of West Tripura District, Tripura, North-East India.- Changing Rainfall Patterns and Their Linkage to Floods in Bhagirathi-Hooghly Basin, India: Implications for Water Resource Management.- Impacts of Beach Placer Mineral Mining in The Shallow Coastal Aquifers Of Southern Tamil Nadu Coast, India.- Industrial Operation of the Biological Early Warning System Bio Argus for Water Quality Control Using Crayfish.- Accepting the Fate: A Study on Water Induced Disaster Affected People Living in Slums.- Water Resource Management through Ecological Restoration in Garhwal Himalaya.- Using structure from motion (SfM) technique for the characterisation of riverine systems – case study in the headwaters of the Volga River.- Change Of Erosive Activity In The Context Of Change Of The Climate.- Assessment of groundwater response and soil moisture fluctuations in the Mugello basin.
Bindhy Wasini Pandey is currently Associate Professor of Geography at Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. He has to his credit 23 Years of Teaching and Research experiences, 08 books and more than 70 research papers published in books and journals. He has received Young Geographers Awards of National Association of Geographers India (NAGI). He has received Shastri Fellowship of Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) for the project on Hazard Zone Mapping in Himachal Himalaya and British Columbia, Canada in 1995. He has widely travelled and attended International Conferences and delivered lectures in more than 30 countries. Dr. Pandey is specialized in Marginality Analysis and Vulnerability Assessment in High Altitudes. He has supervised 03 Ph. D and 05 M. Phil. Theses. He is Executive in India for International Geoscience Education Organization (IGEO) and Sectional Recorder, Earth System Sciences of Indian Science Congress (ISCA) 2019-2020. He is PI in British Council, UGC-UKIERI International Collaboration Project on DRR in Himalaya.
Subhash Anand is currently Associate Professor of Geography at Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. He has to his credit more than 20 years of Teaching and Research experiences. Dr. Anand authored 02 books and edited 03 volumes, including Urban Health Risk and Resilience in Asian Cities by Springer. He has to his credit 40 research papers, articles and chapters in various books and journals of national and international repute including Elsevier, Springer etc. He led the Indian delegation to Hiroshima University, Japan under Indo-Japan Joint Research Programme. He has supervised 06 Ph. D and 06 M. Phil. Theses. He has widely travelled and participated International conferences and delivered lectures in many countries. He has done successful training UGEC & SARCS Advanced Training Workshop on Urban Spatial Planning in response to Climate Change at Taipei, Taiwan; Commonwealth Geographical Bureau’s Workshop on Human Consequences of Climate Change at University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. He organised IGU-India International E- conference with the collaboration of IGU commissions on Local & Regional Development, and Commission on Geoheritage.in June, 2020. Dr. Anand is Steering Committee Member of IGU Commission on Geoheritage since 2012. His interests include Urban Management & Sustainability, Rural and Urban Issues, Geoheritage, Geotourism, Geoparks. He is Managing Editor of International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks (IJGP) and member in several interdisciplinary academic committees. He has been honoured by many prestigious awards.
This book describes the importance of water resources for socio-economic and ecological development including geomorphic and ecological environments. Hence, conservation, management and development of water resources have become necessary for the all-around development of global populations and the environment. It is the outcome of valuable contributions made by eminent scientists and research scholars who have developed alternative strategies, solutions and models for sustainable water resources through research, monitoring and experiments varying from regional to global scale. This book is of immense use to the policymakers, environmentalists, ecologists, academician, research scholars and people in general concerned with water resources management.