The book, published by Springer Publications was launched during the
World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden in September 2014.
Michael Jarraud, Secretary General of World Meteorological
Organization (WMO), and Blanca Elena Jiménez Cisneros, Director,
Division of Water Sciences, Secretary, International Hydrological
Programme, UNESCO, have written the foreword.
In his foreword, Michael Jarraud commends the authors of the book
chapters and the editors for their work, and urges readers to
critically examine, review and make use of the material in the most
relevant manner.
Blanca Elena Jiménez Cisneros, Director, Division of Water Sciences,
Secretary, International Hydrological Programme, UNESCO highlighted a
long history of partnership between AIT and United Nations working
towards research, education and capacity building.
Christoph Elineau, Coordinator of the SEA-EU-NET (SouthEast Asia
European Union Network), writes in the foreword that one of the primary
aims of the SEA-EU-NET project is “to stimulate deeper and more
productive cooperation in three global societal challenges: health,
food and water.”
The book includes several climate change impact studies from the water
sector, illustrates various sources of uncertainties while dealing with
climate prediction, and provides adaptive measures to cope with future
climate change for a sustainable water sector.
Comprising of 20 chapters, the book has two sections on “Understanding
the Impacts” and “Adaptation,” says Dr. Sangam Shrestha of Water
Engineering and Management field of study in AIT’s School of
Engineering and Technology (SET). The book is replete with examples
from Asia and Europe with successful adaptive measures to change the
challenge of climate change into opportunities, Dr. Sangam adds.
Dr. Anil K Anal of Food Engineering and Bioprocess Technology of AIT’s
School of Engineering and Technology (SET) states: “The book also
provides adaptive measures to cope with future climate change for a
sustainable water sector.”
Dr. Abdul Salam of Energy field of study of SERD adds that the book
“aims to come up with views to address the queries of planners,
policymakers, and general people for water resources management.”
The book seeks to address the queries of planners, policymakers, and
general people for water resources management under uncertainty of
climate change, including examples from Asia and Europe with successful
adaptive measures to change the challenge of climate change into
opportunities.
Details about the book are aavailable at this link: (
http://www.springer.com/environment/global+change+-+climate+change/book/978-3-319-10466-9)
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From left: Dr. Sangam Shrestha, Dr. Abdul
Salam, and Dr. Anil K Anal.