2015 citation of 2 papers of S.A.Ostroumov in Springer book. Sustainability of Integrated Water Resources Management: Water Governance, Climate and Ecohydrology; Shimelis Gebriye Setegn, Maria Concepcion Donoso, Springer, 2015.

2015 citation of 2 papers of S.A.Ostroumov in Springer book.

Sustainability of Integrated Water Resources ManagementWater Governance, Climate and Ecohydrology;

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Shimelis Gebriye SetegnMaria Concepcion Donoso;
SpringerSep 4, 2015.

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Editor Affiliations
Editors:
  • 1. Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Global Water for Sustainability Program (GLOWS), Florida International University, U.S.;
  • 2. Global Water for Sustainability Program, Florida International University, U.S.;
Foto: Front cover;

The main focus of this book is sustainable management of water resources in a changing climate. The book also addresses the question of how to define and measure the sustainability of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). The sustainability of IWRM is an important issue when planning and/or developing policies that consider the impact of climate change, water governance and ecohydrology in the context of a more holistic approach to ensure sustainable management of water resources. Sustainable IWRM is more about processes, and relatively little systematic or rigorous work has been done to articulate what components are the most essential to ensure the ongoing sustainability of IWRM efforts. The chapters cover topics including global prospective of IWRM; allocation of environmental flows in IWRM; echohydrology, water resources and environmental sustainability; climate change and IWRM; IWRM and water governance including social, economic, public health and cultural aspects; climate change resiliency actions related to water resources management sustainability and tools in support of sustainability for IWRM.

This book will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, water resources mangers, policy and decision makers, donors, international institutions, governmental and non-governmental organizations, educators, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. It is a useful reference for Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), ecohydrology, climate change impact and adaptations, water governance, environmental flows, geographic information system and modeling tools, water and energy nexus and related topics.
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2 papers of S.A.Ostroumov were mentioned on p. 138 (in the text) and on p. 144 (List of references).
On page 138: in context of discussing overall assimilative capacity of streams, rivers, wetlands:
"Ostroumov (2005, 2006) has reviewed the array of phydical, chemical, and biological processes that contribute  to maintaining water quality..." The further text of the book is completely based on the articles of S.Ostroumov.
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Cited papers:
Ostroumov SA (2005) On some issues of maintaining water quality and self-purification. Water Resour 32(3):305–313;https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215586879;

Ostroumov SA 2006 - Biomachinery for maintaining water quality and natural water self-purification in marine and estuarine systems: elements of a qualitative theory. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sergei_Ostroumov/publication/261344473;

Biomachinery for maintaining water quality and natural water self 

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Where in this book these 2 papers were cited:
They were cited in the chapter:

Ecohydrology: Understanding and Maintaining Ecosystem Services for IWRM

Since historical times, natural ecosystems such as forests and wetlands are known to regulate water flow and maintain water quality. The past half a century however has witnessed unplanned and rapid developmen...
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http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-12194-9_8;
Chapter

pp 121-145;

Ecohydrology: Understanding and Maintaining Ecosystem Services for IWRM;

  • Amartya K. Saha 
  • Shimelis Gebriye Setegn;
    • Abstract

      Since historical times, natural ecosystems such as forests and wetlands are known to regulate water flow and maintain water quality. The past half a century however has witnessed unplanned and rapid development with widespread ecosystem degradation. Meanwhile water treatment and supply happens on an ad hoc basis that is neither sustainable nor affordable for most communities. The revival of an ecohydrological approach is called for, with increased use of ecosystem services in water resources management. The affordable and sustainable aspects of this approach make it especially pertinent for developing countries, given the increasing challenges posed by mounting population, consumption, and climate change. This chapter describes the general links between different ecosystems, hydrology, and water quality and outlines the steps in developing an ecohydrological approach. The next chapter describes case studies that have successfully incorporated an ecohydrological approach in different realms of water resources management in the developing world.

      Keywords

      Ecohydrology IWRM Ecosystem services Watershed ecosystems Environmental flows;



    • Title
      Ecohydrology: Understanding and Maintaining Ecosystem Services for IWRM
      Book Title
      Sustainability of Integrated Water Resources Management
      Book Subtitle
      Water Governance, Climate and Ecohydrology
      Book Part
      Part II
      Pages
      pp 121-145;

    • DOI
      10.1007/978-3-319-12194-9_8;
      Print ISBN
      978-3-319-12193-2;
      Online ISBN
      978-3-319-12194-9;
      Publisher
      Springer International Publishing;

    • Editors
      Editor Affiliations
      • 1. Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Global Water for Sustainability Program (GLOWS), Florida International University
      • 2. Global Water for Sustainability Program, Florida International University
      Authors
      Author Affiliations
      • 3. Global Water for Sustainability (GLOWS), Department of Earth and Environment, Florida International University, North Miami, FL, 33181, USA
      • 4. Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Global Water for Sustainability Program (GLOWS), Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL, 33199, USA;
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