TY - BOOK ID - 113601517 TI - Water Resource Management through the Lens of Planetary Health Approach AU - Kumar, Pankaj AU - Avtar, Ram PY - 2022 SN - 3036561455 3036561463 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - socio-hydrology KW - Con Dao Island KW - water resilience KW - WEAP KW - eutrophication KW - variable interactions KW - multiple linear regression KW - reservoir KW - water quality KW - buffer zone KW - land use/land cover KW - Bangladesh KW - heavy metals KW - ecological risk KW - Surma River KW - Monte Carlo simulation KW - multivariate analysis KW - Hakanson risk index KW - groundwater KW - fractured rock KW - hydrogeochemistry KW - geochemical evolution KW - environmental isotopes (δ18O KW - δ2H KW - and 3H) KW - Ambaji Basin KW - NW India KW - socio-economic development KW - water resource management KW - EcoLab module KW - hydrodynamics modeling KW - surface water quality KW - one dimension KW - cage culture KW - pond/lagoon culture KW - MODFLOW KW - groundwater modeling KW - hydraulic conductivity KW - coastal aquifer KW - Mahanadi delta KW - groundwater hydrology KW - groundwater resource evaluation KW - groundwater management KW - groundwater reserves KW - sustainable water resource management KW - risk KW - vulnerability KW - climate change KW - principal component analysis KW - low-lying delta KW - IPCC AR 4 and AR 5 KW - microplastics KW - freshwater KW - human health KW - Asia KW - systematic review KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:113601517 AB - Despite recent progress in developing new strategies, practices and technologies for water resource management, their dissemination and implementation have been limited. The nexus approach encompasses these interdependencies, and to promote this idea, different global frameworks are there to address global health in a holistic and comprehensive ways, such one earth, one health, eco-health, planetary health, etc. Planetary health is the most recent one advocated by the scientific communities as well as policy makers, however, very little has been done to present empirical scientific evidence from the ground. Considering the above-mentioned information gap, this special issue aimed to capture the persistently changing dimensions and new paradigms of water security, providing a holistic view including a wide range of sustainable solutions to address water security at different landscapes. ER -