![]() | Contesting Hidden Waters: Conflict Resolution for Groundwater and Aquifers Subjects: Earth Sciences; Engineering & Technology; Environment and Sustainability; Geography; Law; Politics & International Relations; Environment & Resources; Environmental Law - Law; Earth Sciences; Civil Environmental and Geotechnical Engineering; Physical Geography; Security Studies - Pol & Intl Relns; Hydrology; Water Science; Hydrology; Conflict Resolution; The world increasingly relies on groundwater resources for drinking water and the provision of food for a growing population. The utilization of aquifer systems also extends beyond freshwater supply to include other resources such as heat extraction and the storage and disposal of substances.nbsp; Unlike other books about conflict resolution and negotiations over water resources, this volume is unique in focusing exclusively on conflicts over groundwater and aquifers. The author explores the specific challenges presented by these "hidden" resources, which are shown to be very different from those posed by surface water resources. Whereas surface watersheds are static, groundwater boundaries are value-laden and constantly changing during development.nbsp; The book describes the various issues surrounding the governance and management of these resources and the various parties involved in conflicts and negotiations over them. Through first-hand accounts from a pracademic skilled in both process and substance as a groundwater professional and professional mediator, the book offers options for addressing the challenges and issues through a transdisciplinary approach. W. Todd Jarvis, PhD,nbsp;is Interim Director of the Institute for Waternbsp;and Watersheds at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, USA. He is a consulting groundwater hydrologist with nearly 30 years of experience and specializes in dispute prevention and conflict resolution related to groundwater resources and water well construction. |
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