Titre : |
Alternatives in water management : a report of the committee on water |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : |
National Academy of Sciences |
Editeur : |
National Academy of Sciences |
Année de publication : |
1966 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-08452 |
Note générale : |
The objective of this report is modest. It identifies several principles that, in the opinion of the commitee, merit more attention than they are now receiving. In particular, the commitee, recognizing that the value of water varies among different groups in different places and at different times, believes that the management of water resources has evolved to a stage where planning should center upon the needs of people rather than upon water perse. This report is concerned with the rapidly growing need for more intelligent application of science to the use of water. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Eau Science Gestion de l'eau Planification Hydrologie Société Politique de l'eau Economie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
The objective of this report is modest. It identifies several principles that, in the opinion of the commitee, merit more attention than they are now receiving. In particular, the commitee, recognizing that the value of water varies among different groups in different places and at different times, believes that the management of water resources has evolved to a stage where planning should center upon the needs of people rather than upon water perse. This report is concerned with the rapidly growing need for more intelligent application of science to the use of water. |
Note de contenu : |
The objective of this report is modest. It identifies several principles that, in the opinion of the commitee, merit more attention than they are now receiving. In particular, the commitee, recognizing that the value of water varies among different groups in different places and at different times, believes that the management of water resources has evolved to a stage where planning should center upon the needs of people rather than upon water perse. This report is concerned with the rapidly growing need for more intelligent application of science to the use of water. |
Alternatives in water management : a report of the committee on water [texte imprimé] . - National Academy of Sciences . - National Academy of Sciences, 1966. ISSN : CI-08452 The objective of this report is modest. It identifies several principles that, in the opinion of the commitee, merit more attention than they are now receiving. In particular, the commitee, recognizing that the value of water varies among different groups in different places and at different times, believes that the management of water resources has evolved to a stage where planning should center upon the needs of people rather than upon water perse. This report is concerned with the rapidly growing need for more intelligent application of science to the use of water. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Eau Science Gestion de l'eau Planification Hydrologie Société Politique de l'eau Economie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
The objective of this report is modest. It identifies several principles that, in the opinion of the commitee, merit more attention than they are now receiving. In particular, the commitee, recognizing that the value of water varies among different groups in different places and at different times, believes that the management of water resources has evolved to a stage where planning should center upon the needs of people rather than upon water perse. This report is concerned with the rapidly growing need for more intelligent application of science to the use of water. |
Note de contenu : |
The objective of this report is modest. It identifies several principles that, in the opinion of the commitee, merit more attention than they are now receiving. In particular, the commitee, recognizing that the value of water varies among different groups in different places and at different times, believes that the management of water resources has evolved to a stage where planning should center upon the needs of people rather than upon water perse. This report is concerned with the rapidly growing need for more intelligent application of science to the use of water. |
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