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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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RAINWATER HARVESTING FROM ROOF TOPS IN URBAN AREAS: QUANTITY, QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFIT : Case studies in Sweden and Colombia

Colin, Sonny, Erneland, Michael January 2023 (has links)
This study has looked at two separate locations, Malmö in Sweden, and Medellin in Colombia, and what the possibilities of rainwater harvesting are in those locations. The paper investigated data gathered by low-cost sensors in Malmö region, as well as sampling and measurements of rainwater collected in Malmö and Medellin, analysed by laboratories in both countries. Important data for the paper are quantity, quality, as well as environmental benefits and the economical perspective of rainwater harvesting. There are several steps that can be taken towards a more sustainable use of the Earth’s resources, and rainwater harvesting is included in the possibilities already at hand. But there is need for further development of monitoring and ways to qualify water for different purposes. It is possible to utilize rainwater for many things, and with that, ease the pressure on the local water supply infrastructure. This study has shown some important parts of that process, and that even low-cost sensors can help in gathering essential data for further evaluation of the usability of the rainwater. By collecting parts of the rainwater, flooding due to extensive downpour can be mitigated to some extent. Moreover, considering the low price of the sensors tested in this study, it is possible to use several low-cost sensors to determine the usability to some extent. Had the measurements rendered in values being too low compared to the laboratory results, the risk would have been greater. The consequence is that usable water could be regarded as not usable since the sensors returned an overall higher value compared to the laboratory results. Furthermore, the research found that the environmental benefit can be substantial. But there are more positive implications when gathering water for usage locally. For example, the water supply can become more distributed and with that, less prone to cause events such as water leaks, polluted water, and extreme events that have rendered an unserviceable infrastructure.
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Aerial river management for future water in the context of land use change in Amazonia

Weng, Wei 19 February 2020 (has links)
Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit Aerial Rivers („luftgetragenen Flüssen“), den bevorzugten Wegen des Flusses von Feuchte in der Atmosphäre. Ziel ist es, die Voraussetzung für deren Integration in aktuelle Paradigmen der Wasserwirtschaft zu schaffen. Im Mittelpunkt der Arbeit stehen Amazonien und die angrenzenden Gebiete, also Regionen der Erde, in denen sich derzeit der Landnutzungswandel mit am schnellsten vollzieht. Aus theoretischer Sicht wird das Wissen über die Verbindung zwischen Aerial Rivers und Oberflächenflüssen erweitert. Mit Hilfe eines Algorithmus zur Verfolgung des atmosphärischen Feuchtigkeitstransports werden die Auswirkungen von entferntem Landnutzungswandel in Windrichtung auf die Niederschlagsmenge einer Zielregion quantifiziert. Die räumliche Heterogenität des Einflusses der gesamten Quellevapotranspirationsfläche (precipitationsehed) auf die/den empfangene/n Niederschlagsmenge/Oberflächenabfluss der Zielregion wird untersucht und führt zur Identifizierung der „Most Influential Precipitationshed“ (MIP), der für Managementzwecke relevantesten Teilfläche. Ein Aerial River-Managementbeispiel für Santa Cruz (Bolivien) zeigt, dass die strategische Wiederaufforstung im MIP sowohl die Niederschlagsmenge als auch den empfangenen Oberflächenabfluss erhöht und 22%-59% des zukünftigen Wasserbedarfszuwachses einer schnell wachsenden Stadt decken kann. Weiterhin werden sozio-technische Regime entlang von Aerial Rivers, die zu Extremereignissen wie Megadürren beitragen können, mit Hilfe der sozialwissenschaftlichen Methode der Multi-Level-Perspektive (MLP) untersucht. Ursachen wie Bodenpolitik und Marktinterventionen in Brasilien und Bolivien steuern weit entfernte kolumbianische Energieregime und deren Wandel. Aerial Rivers sind also zentral für zukünftiges Gewässermangement einschließlich Wasserkraft; ihr Management erfordert jedoch eine ganzheitliche Betrachtung der gesellschaftlichen Schnittstellen über administrative Grenzen und Sektoren hinweg. / Aerial rivers are the preferential pathways of moisture flows in the atmosphere. They connect the atmosphere, the water system, and the land system. This thesis aims to provide knowledge for integration of aerial rivers into management of these systems. It focuses on Amazonia and adjacent areas, which collectively experience some of the most rapid land use change on the planet. This thesis further develops three key aspects (theoretical, technical, and societal) of knowledge concerning aerial rivers. From a theoretical aspect, it advances the knowledge of connection between aerial rivers and surface rivers. Using a moisture tracking algorithm, the impact from upwind land use change via aerial rivers on target regions’ runoff reception is quantified. Spatial heterogeneity in the influence of the precipitationshed on runoff reception of the target region is found, implying a need to determine the most influential precipitationshed (MIP) for management purposes. From a technical aspect, the work demonstrates an aerial river management example for a rapidly growing city. It is shown that strategic reforestation in the MIP can increase both rainfall and runoff reception and secure 22%-59% of a rapidly growing city’s future water needs. Finally, the work explores the societal aspect of aerial river management. Socio-technical regimes along aerial rivers contributing to extreme events of mega-drought were traced through the social scientific method of multi-level perspective. It reveals that the source regimes such as land policy and market interventions in Brazil and Bolivia govern remote Colombian energy regimes and their transitions through aerial rivers. These findings show that aerial rivers are relevant and viable options for the development of future water resources - including hydropower - but their management will require a holistic consideration of the various societal interfaces as they cross jurisdictional boundaries and sectors.
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Evaluation of Water Productivity of Plant Production and Livestock Production in an Experimental Watershed Located in Southern Brazil

Zanella Carra, Sofia Helena 28 May 2024 (has links)
Die Wasserknappheit wird aufgrund des Klimawandels voraussichtlich häufiger und intensiver auftreten, wodurch die Wasserkonkurrenz zunimmt und die Nahrungsmittelproduktion gefährdet wird. Höhere Temperaturen und längere Dürren können auch die Wasserverfügbarkeit der Tierhaltung beeinflussen. In Folge dessen kann es zu einer Verringerung des Futterangebots und damit zu einer Beeinträchtigung der Produktion kommen. Auch aus diesem Grund sind nachhaltige und resiliente Produktionssysteme erforderlich, um den Nahrungsmittelbedarf einer wachsenden Bevölkerung zu decken. Auf Pflanzenproduktion und Tierhaltung entfallen 72 % der weltweit entnommenen Wassermenge. Der Löwenanteil des Wasserbedarfs in der Tierhaltung besteht bei der Futtermittelproduktion. Weiterhin wird Wasser für die Trinkwasserbereitstellung sowie für die Reinigung und die Kühlung der Ställe benötigt. Tierproduktionssysteme müssen zukünftig mit betrieblichen Maßnahmen die Wasserressourcen besser ausnutzen. Die Steigerung der Wasserproduktivität in der Pflanzenproduktion und der Tierhaltung durch eine integrierte Bewirtschaftung und Steuerung der eingesetzten Wasserressourcen sind hierfür von entscheidender Bedeutung. Die Wasserproduktivität beschreibt das Verhältnis von Output zu Input: das Verhältnis von Output (z. B. kg Milch) zu produktivem Wasserinput (z. B. m³ Transpiration). Das Wasserinput umfasst den direkten Wassereinsatz und den indirekten Wassereinsatz, z.B. für zugekaufte Futtermittel. Die Ermittlung der Wasserproduktivität wird vor allem bei der Bewertung von landwirtschaftlichen Maßnahmen zur Verbesserung des Niederschlags- und technischen Wassereinsatzes in der Tier- und Pflanzenproduktion benötigt. Zur Steigerung der Wasserproduktivität und auch um die Umweltwirkungen der Tierhaltungssysteme zu verringern, bedarf es einheitlicher Methoden. Im Jahr 2019 hat die Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) mit dem Livestock Environmental Assessment and Performance (LEAP) Partnership Richtlinien für die Bewertung der Wassernutzung in Tierproduktionssystemen und zugehöriger Lieferketten veröffentlicht. Zielsetzung ist die Ermittlung der Wasserflüsse auf betrieblicher Ebene, um einerseits die Wasserproduktivität zu ermitteln und andererseits den Beitrag der Tierhaltung zu einer möglichen Wasserknappheit zu bewerten. In dieser kumulativen Dissertationen werden die Ergebnisse der ersten Anwendung dieser Leitlinien der FAO in landwirtschaftliche Betriebe in Brasilien vorgestellt. In referierten Fachzeitschriften wurden bereits drei Originalarbeiten veröffentlicht. Im Rahmen der drei Veröffentlichungen wurde die Wasserproduktivität wurde für 115 Betriebe (Schweine-, Geflügel- und Milchviehbetriebe) im Einzugsgebiet des Lajeado Tacongava in Südbrasilien berechnet, wobei die Auswirkungen der Viehzucht auf die Wasserknappheit bewertet wurden. Die Ergebnisse der ersten und zweiten bereits veröffentlichten Originalarbeiten zeigen den großen Einfluss von Futtermitteln auf die Wasserproduktivität tierischer Erzeugnisse. Die Ergebnisse unterstreichen daher die Notwendigkeit einer engen Zusammenarbeit zwischen Pflanzenproduktion und Tierhaltung. Die Niederschlagswasserproduktivität der Futterproduktion muss verbessert werden, um das Management der Tierernährung zu optimieren. Darüber kann eine höhere Wasserproduktivität der Tierhaltung insgesamt erreicht werden. In Milchviehbetrieben zeigen die Ergebnisse, dass die Wasserproduktivität direkt von den Indikatoren für eine höhere Milchproduktivität des Betriebs abhängt, unabhängig von der Art des Produktionssystems, und unterstreichen die Bedeutung der Bewertung dieses Indikators WP auf Betriebsebene. Die dritte Veröffentlichung standen die Umweltauswirkungen der Wassernutzung der Tierhaltung im Fokus. Die Bewertung der Auswirkungen der Wassernutzung ergab eine geringe Wasserknappheit im untersuchten Wassereinzugsgebiet. Die Wasserknappheit ist nicht alarmierend, selbst bei den Szenarien mit geringerer Verfügbarkeit von Wasser. Die Produktion von Schweinen wies den größten „Fußabdruck der Wasserknappheit“ im Wassereinzugsgebiet auf, gefolgt von der Milch- und Geflügelproduktion. Diese Dissertation trägt dazu bei, das Wissen über die Wasserflüsse, die Wasserproduktivität der Schweine- und Geflügelproduktion und die Milchproduktion in verschiedenen Produktionssystemen auf betrieblicher Ebene zu erweitern. Es sind die ersten Berechnungen der Wasserproduktivität dieser Tierproduktionssysteme in brasilianischen Betrieben und die erste Bewertung der Auswirkungen der Wasserknappheit in der Tierproduktion in einem brasilianischen Einzugsgebiet. Zudem wurde das Land Brasilien damit in die internationale wissenschaftliche Diskussion zu diesem Thema eingeführt. Die LEAP-Richtlinien der FAO wurden in dieser ersten Studie in Brasilien erfolgreich angewandt. Auf der Grundlage der Ergebnisse wird eine breite Anwendung der Leitlinien empfohlen, um die Berechnung von zuverlässigen und vergleichbaren Ergebnissen zu gewährleisten und die Entscheidungsfindung von Regierung, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft im Hinblick auf eine resiliente und nachhaltige landwirtschaftliche Produktionssysteme zu unterstützen. / Water shortages caused by persistent and severe droughts and changes in rainfall patterns are expected to be more frequent and intense due to climate change, increasing water competition and posing food production at risk. Therefore, sustainable and resilient food systems are needed to meet the demand of a growing population. Plant production and animal husbandry account for 72% of the water withdrawn worldwide. Most water consumed in livestock production is for animal feed production. Water is also needed to provide drinking water and to clean and cool the stables. In this context, increasing agriculture and livestock water productivity (WP) is crucial, along with integrated management and governance of water resources. WP describes the ratio of output (e.g. kg milk) to water input (e.g. m³ evapotranspiration). Water input includes direct (e.g. water intake) and indirect (e.g., water for purchased feed) water use. WP calculations are used primarily in evaluating agricultural measures to improve rainfall and technical WP in livestock and crop production. Consistent methods are needed to increase WP and also to reduce the water-related environmental impact of livestock systems. Recently, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), through the Livestock Environmental Assessment and Performance (LEAP) Partnership, launched reference guidelines for assessing water use in livestock production systems and supply chains. The FAO LEAP guidelines aim to understand the water flows on a farm scale and evaluate the contribution of livestock activities to water scarcity, supporting the identification of opportunities to reduce the potential water use impacts in this sector. This cumulative thesis presents the results of the first application of the FAO LEAP guidelines on farms located in Brazil. Three original publications were published in peer-reviewed journals. The WP was calculated based on primary data collected on 115 farms (pig, poultry and dairy) located within the Lajeado Tacongava watershed in southern Brazil, where the water scarcity impact associated with livestock production was assessed. The results of the first two original papers published show the high influence of feed production on the WP of animal products. Therefore, the results emphasize the need for close cooperation between feed production and livestock production to improve WP. Rainfall WP of feed production can be improved to optimize animal nutrition management. In addition, higher livestock WP can be achieved. In dairy farms, results indicate that WP is directly dependent on dairy productivity indicators of the farm, regardless the type of production system, and reinforce the importance of assessing this indicator on a farm scale. In the third publication, the environmental impact of water use in livestock production was investigated. The water scarcity impact assessment demonstrated a low water scarcity in the watershed and it is not alarming even in the driest water flow scenarios. Pig production presented the highest water scarcity footprint in the watershed, followed by dairy farming and poultry production. This dissertation contributes to the advancement of knowledge on the water flows, WP of pig, poultry and milk produced under different production systems on farm scale, which are the first WP benchmarks for these animal production systems in Brazilian farms. It also introduced Brazil to the international scientific discussion on this topic. Some suggestions of potential improvements for the guidelines are presented in this study. The FAO LEAP guidelines were successfully applied in its first study in Brazil. Based on the results of this study, the guidelines’ widespread use is recommended to ensure reliable and comparable results to support government, business and society decision-making toward a more resilient and sustainable food supply chain.
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Water Situation In China - Crisis Or Business As Usual?

Leong, Elaine January 2013 (has links)
Several studies indicates China is experiencing a water crisis, were several regions are suffering of severe water scarcity and rivers are heavily polluted. On the other hand, water is used inefficiently and wastefully: water use efficiency in the agriculture sector is only 40% and within industry, only 40% of the industrial wastewater is recycled. However, based on statistical data, China’s total water resources is ranked sixth in the world, based on its water resources and yet, Yellow River and Hai River dries up in its estuary every year. In some regions, the water situation is exacerbated by the fact that rivers’ water is heavily polluted with a large amount of untreated wastewater, discharged into the rivers and deteriorating the water quality. Several regions’ groundwater is overexploited due to human activities demand, which is not met by local. Some provinces have over withdrawn groundwater, which has caused ground subsidence and increased soil salinity. So what is the situation in China? Is there a water crisis, and if so, what are the causes?This report is a review of several global water scarcity assessment methods and summarizes the findings of the results of China’s water resources to get a better understanding about the water situation. All of the methods indicated that water scarcity is mainly concentrated to north China due to rapid growth, overexploitation from rivers and reduced precipitation. Whereas, South China is indicated as abundant in water resources, however, parts of the region are experiencing water scarcity due to massive dam constructions for water storage and power production. Too many dam constructions in a river disrupts flow of the river water and pollutants are then accumulated within floodgates.Many Chinese officials and scholars believe that with economic growth comes improved environmental quality when the economy has reached to a certain of per-capita level. However, with the present water situation it is not sustainable or possible for China to keep consuming and polluting its water resources. Improvement of environmental quality does not come automatically with increased income, and policies, laws and regulations are needed in order to stop further deterioration of the environment.China’s water situation is not any news and the key factor is human activities, but the question is how to solve it. China’s water crisis is much more complex than over exploitation of groundwater and surface water. There are three water issues in China: “too much water – floods, too little water – droughts, and too dirty water – water pollution” (Jun & Chen, 2001). Thus, solving China’s water crisis is a huge challenge to solve without negatively affecting the economic growth.
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The development of an environmental education programme for water conservation in the Steelpoort area

Mathipa, Katishi Silas 25 August 2009 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine what activities and practices prejudice water conservation in the Steelpoort area. Using this information, context specific environmental education programmes were designed for various sectors of the community. A qualitative research approach was used. Respondents who provided information through interviews and questionnaires included school principals and educators, non-teaching staff members, learners and adult community members. The theory developed from the literature review facilitated the development of qualitative research for the study. The research identified certain activities and practices that contribute to the unsustainable use of water in the area. The respondents suggested that consumers generally need to acquire knowledge and skills that will enable them to effectively conserve and utilise water. Specific programmes intended to meet the needs of the various categories of consumers that will facilitate water conservation and its sustainable use were designed as an outcome and recommendation of the research. / Educational Studies / M.Ed. (Environmental Education)
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Assessment of water security using conceptual, deterministic and stochastic frameworks / Avaliação da segurança hídrica a partir de base conceitual, determinística e estocástica

Rodrigues, Dulce Buchala Bicca 21 November 2014 (has links)
A comprehensive assessment of water security incorporates a range of water-related concepts, since water policy issues to specific technical aspects of hydrological conditions and their interactions with societal needs and ecosystem functioning. This doctoral thesis is organized into three chapters that address such range of water security-related topics, aiming to establish a conceptual baseline and propose deterministic and stochastic accounting frameworks for a river basin water security evaluation. Specific assumptions and research questions are defined in each chapter, and are related to the management of \'Cantareira water supply system\' (located in Southeastern Brazil), focusing on different scales and on its political and hydrological aspects as well. The first chapter acts as a conceptual baseline for water security assessment, by examining general aspects of the Brazilian water policy and water allocation system. This study contrasts Brazilian and American water management systems applied to water transfer projects, discussing experiences from the \'Cantareira system\' and Colorado river basin. A deterministic accounting framework is presented in the second chapter, which is based on management of blue and green water kinds (defined in accordance with hydrological processes and storage types), and demonstrates how a quantitative analysis of provisioning and use (abstraction and consumption) of both water kinds can be conducted. An agricultural basin (291 km²) within the Cantareira water supply system (located upstream of the Cachoeira reservoir) was used to illustrate this approach. The impact of blue and green water use on median water resources conditions is accounted by the scarcity indicator, while the vulnerability indicator considers the probability of low availability of water resources. In the third chapter quantifies and discusses the impacts of uncertainties on water security indicators (proposed in the chapter 2), based on a multi-model and resampling framework, that considers several uncertainty sources including those related to: i) observed streamflow data; ii) hydrological model structure; iii) residual analysis; iv) Environmental Flow Requirement methods; v) the definition of critical conditions for water provision; and vi) the critical demand imposed by human activities. Then, the uncertainty is propagated through different methodological arrangements applied to the same study basin of chapter 2. In brief, the first chapter indicates that both Brazilian and American water management system can potentially contribute to each other. In the second chapter, the Blue/Green water-based accounting framework reveal clear spatial and temporal patterns of water scarcity and vulnerability levels within the basin, thereby improving our understanding of how and where water-related threats to human and aquatic ecosystem security can arise (so called hot-spots). The third chapter provide a general method that can form basis for meaningful support to end-users facing water resource challenges by enabling them to incorporate a viable uncertainty analysis into a robust decision making process. Further investigation are proposed in each research step of this doctoral thesis. / A avaliação da segurança hídrica pode incorporar vários conceitos relacionados à água, desde aspectos da política de recursos hídricos até questões hidrológicas específicas e suas interações com a sociedade e ecossistemas. Esta tese de doutorado busca estabelecer uma base conceitual e propor esquemas metodológicos com base determinística e estocástica para avaliação da segurança hídrica de bacias hidrográficas. Objetivos específicos são definidos em cada capítulo e relacionam-se à gestão do \'Sistema Cantareira de abastecimento de água\' (localizado no Sudeste do Brasil), com foco em diferentes escalas, bem como aspectos políticos e hidrológicos. O primeiro capítulo é apresentado como baseline conceitual, examinando aspectos gerais da política de recursos hídricos e sistemas alocação de água. Este estudo compara sistemas de gestão aplicados a projetos de transposição de água inter/intra-bacias no Brasil e Estados Unidos, discutindo experiências do Sistema Cantareira e da bacia do rio Colorado. O segundo capítulo, por sua vez, propõe e analisa um esquema metodológico determinístico baseado na gestão das águas azul e verde (definidas de acordo com processos hidrológicos e unidades de armazenamento). Este estudo demonstra como uma análise quantitativa da provisão e utilização de ambos os tipos de água pode ser conduzida, propondo indicadores de escassez e vulnerabilidade hídrica. Esta abordagem foi aplicada em uma bacia agrícola (291 km²), localizada a montante do reservatório Cachoeira, que é integrante do Sistema Cantareira. O terceiro capítulo quantifica e analisa os impactos das incertezas sobre os indicadores de segurança hídrica propostos no capítulo 2, utilizando um esquema metodológico estocástico baseado em múltiplos modelos e reamostragem, que incorpora variadas fontes de incerteza, tais como: i) dados observados de vazão; ii) estrutura do modelo hidrológico; iii) análise de resíduos do modelo hidrológico; iv) estimativa de vazão ambiental; v) definição de condições críticas de provisão e vi) demanda hídrica. Em seguida, as incertezas são propagadas através de diferentes arranjos metodológicos aplicados na mesma bacia estudo do capítulo 2. Em conclusão, o primeiro capítulo sugere uma potencial troca de contribuições provenientes de ambos os sistemas de gestão brasileiro e americano. O segundo capítulo revela padrões espaciais e temporais dos resultados dos indicadores de escassez e vulnerabilidade, melhorando assim a compreensão de como e onde ameaças à segurança hídrica podem surgir. Por sua vez, a análise de incertezas desenvolvida no terceiro capítulo é capaz de gerar suporte a gestores de recursos hídricos e processo de tomada de decisões robustas. Recomendações específicas são geradas em cada capítulo da presente tese de doutorado.
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The future of food supply in a constraining environment

Schmitz, Christoph 25 January 2013 (has links)
Eine der drängendsten Fragen des 21. Jahrhunderts ist die Sicherstellung der Ernährung einer wachsenden Weltbevölkerung unter Berücksichtigung zukünftiger klimatischer und umweltpolitischer Aspekte. In dieser Doktorarbeit werden die wichtigsten, für eine höhere Nahrungsmittelproduktion erforderlichen Prozesse, wie Intensivierung, Flächenausdehnung und Handel, sowie deren Interaktionen mit der Umwelt näher untersucht. Diese Prozesse fließen in das globale, ökonomische Landnutzungsmodell MAgPIE ("Model of Agricultural Production and its Impact on the Environment") ein. Das Modell simuliert räumlich expliziten Landnutzungswandel und untersucht damit verbundene Vorgänge und Einflüsse, wie die landwirtschaftliche Produktion, internationaler Handel, Produktionskosten, Emissionen und Wassermangel. Die Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit zeigen die Bedeutung des Wechselspiels zwischen Intensivierung und Flächenausdehnung. Regionen, wie Afrika, der Mittlere Osten, Südasien und China benötigen hohe Investitionen in technischen Fortschritt um der wachsenden Nachfrage standzuhalten. Zunehmende Handelsliberalisierung reduziert das Bedürfnis zur Produktivitätssteigerung mit Ausnahme von Lateinamerika, wo aufgrund komparativer Vorteile der Landwirtschaft höhere Produktivitätssteigerungen und stärkere Flächenausdehnungen beobachtet werden. Bezüglich drohenden Wassermangels hat eine Handelsöffnung in den meisten Fällen positive Auswirkungen, da wasserarme Regionen aufgrund vermehrter Importe Wasser sparen können. Dies trifft jedoch nicht auf Australien, Japan und Teile Zentralasiens zu, die durch erhöhte Exporte ihre knappen Wasserressourcen stärker beanspruchen. Die Einbindung von Regeln zum Waldschutz in einen globalen Emissionshandel könnte weitere Entwaldung verhindern. Gleichermaßen würde ein geringerer Konsum von tierischen Produkten in entwickelten Ländern zu einer geringeren Ausbeutung der Wasserressourcen in wasserknappen Gebieten führen. / One of the most prevailing questions in the 21st century is how to provide enough food for a growing population under increasing environmental and climatic constraints. In this thesis, I will examine the most important processes behind higher food production, like intensification, cropland expansion, and international trade, and its interaction with the environment. The processes are implemented in the global economic land use model MAgPIE ("Model of Agricultural Production and its Impact on the Environment"), which simulates spatially-explicit land use and land use change. Moreover, it examines procedures related to agricultural production, trade, production costs, greenhouse gas emissions, and water scarcity. Results of the thesis reveal the importance of the interplay between intensification and cropland expansion. Countries in Africa, the Middle East and South and East Asia require high investments in technological change to cope with future demand. Trade liberalisation lowers required yield improvements but leads to additional deforestation, especially in Latin America due to comparative advantages in agriculture. In terms of water scarcity, an opening of trade has foremost positive implications since water-scarce regions can save water through imports. This does not hold for Australia, Japan, and Central Asia, which additionally strain their water resources due to higher exports. Appropriate policies on international level can diminish the impact on environment and climate. The inclusion of avoided deforestation into a global emission trading scheme would be able to prevent deforestation. Similarly, policies reducing the consumption of animal products in developed countries would lower the pressure on water resources in water-scarce regions.
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La gestion durable de l'eau en zone aride : le cas de la ville de Djibouti / Sustainable water management in arid areas : The case of the city of Djibouti

Abdillahi Boeuh, Ahmed 26 September 2016 (has links)
La question de l’accès à l’eau potable se pose avec acuité pour les pays de la régionsubsaharienne où un individu sur trois n’a pas accès à une source d’eau améliorée.L’objectif de cette thèse vise à définir les conditions d’une gestion durable de l'eau pourla ville de Djibouti. Dans ce contexte, la question de l'approvisionnement en eau estenvisagée dans une perspective patrimoniale afin de tenir compte des particularités dela ressource en zone aride et des usages spécifiques qui lui sont associés dans unenvironnement marqué par la pauvreté. Un apport majeur de la thèse réside d'une partdans l’analyse du contenu d’une politique durable de l'eau à Djibouti en présenced’inadéquation entre l’offre et la demande de l’eau et, d'autre part, des implications decette politique en termes de tarification de la ressource selon les usages mais aussi enterme de répartition plus équitable de l'eau au sein de la population. La première partiede la thèse s’intéresse à l’étude de la disponibilité de cette ressource rare à travers sonmode de gestion ainsi qu’à sa mesure à l’aide d’indicateurs. Elle propose également uncadre d’analyse de la ressource en resituant les principaux concepts utiles à ladéfinition d’une gestion durable de l’eau. La seconde partie met l’accent sur l’analysedes déterminants de la demande en eau et des choix en matière d’approvisionnementpour Djibouti-ville. Pour ce faire, elle s’appuie sur une étude économétrique réalisée àpartir d’enquêtes auprès d’un échantillon de 400 ménages. L’estimation d’un modèleprobit multivarié permet de considérer que le choix d’être raccordé à un branchement àdomicile dépend des caractéristiques socio-économiques du ménage. Cette thèseapporte des résultats originaux sur l’accès à l’eau des ménages et montre en particulierle rôle joué par des facteurs tels que le revenu, la taille de la famille ou le niveaud’éducation du chef de famille dans les choix opérés par les ménages. / The issue of access to drinking water is one which is of paramount importance for thecountries of the sub-Saharan region where one individual out of three does not haveaccess to a water source. The aim of this thesis is to determine the conditions ofsustainable water management for the city of Djibouti. In this context, the issue ofwater supply is considered from an asset perspective in order to take into considerationthe peculiarities of this resource in a dry zone and its uses in particular in anenvironment marked by poverty. The main contribution of this thesis lies not only inthe analysis of the content of a sustainable water policy in Djibouti at a time when isthere is discrepancy between supply and demand, but also with an examination of theimplications of such a policy in terms of the pricing of this resource based on both itslevel of use and on a more even distribution within the population. The first part of thisthesis deals with an analysis of the access to this scarce resource according to how it ismanaged and measured with the help of indicators. A framework is then developedwith the help of some main concepts that are useful for defining a sustainablemanagement of water. The second part emphasizes the study of the determinants ofdemands in water and the choices in terms of the supply for Djibouti-city by using aneconometric study based on investigations into a sample of 400 households. Theassessment of multivariate probit model allows taking into account the connection of ahousehold to the service depends on its socio-economic markers. This thesis generatenew findings about household access to water supply and highlights the extent towhich such factor as income, the household size or the level of education of the head ofthe family influence the choices made by the household.
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The development of an environmental education programme for water conservation in the Steelpoort area

Mathipa, Katishi Silas 25 August 2009 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine what activities and practices prejudice water conservation in the Steelpoort area. Using this information, context specific environmental education programmes were designed for various sectors of the community. A qualitative research approach was used. Respondents who provided information through interviews and questionnaires included school principals and educators, non-teaching staff members, learners and adult community members. The theory developed from the literature review facilitated the development of qualitative research for the study. The research identified certain activities and practices that contribute to the unsustainable use of water in the area. The respondents suggested that consumers generally need to acquire knowledge and skills that will enable them to effectively conserve and utilise water. Specific programmes intended to meet the needs of the various categories of consumers that will facilitate water conservation and its sustainable use were designed as an outcome and recommendation of the research. / Educational Studies / M.Ed. (Environmental Education)
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Gestão de recursos hídricos: uma análise a partir dos princípios ambientais

Viegas, Eduardo Coral 14 September 2007 (has links)
O presente trabalho versa sobre a gestão dos recursos hídricos sob a ótica dos princípios ambientais. O acesso à água é um direito humano fundamental. A implementação desse direito encontra-se dificultada em razão do contexto fático global de crise da água. As causas e conseqüências da escassez quali-quantitativa da água estão relacionadas diretamente ao homem, da mesma forma que seu necessário enfrentamento depende de mudanças de percepção e comportamento do próprio ser humano. Preconiza-se o rompimento do paradigma antropocentrista, que deve ser transmutado para uma visão ecocêntrica. A efetivação do direito fundamental de que se trata depende de inúmeras providências, destacando-se a publicização integral da propriedade da água pela Constituição de 1988. A finalidade dessa relevante alteração no regime de dominialidade hídrica foi dar ao Estado o meio para o adequado gerenciamento da água como forma de estabilizar ou reduzir a crise e promover justiça social. Compete ao Estado social a satisfação do bem-estar coletivo, o que é mais factível se tiver sob seu domínio o recurso atualmente escasso e de relevância pública. Os recursos hídricos ingressam no patrimônio estatal na categoria dos bens de uso comum do povo. Apesar disso, sua gestão se dá de forma descentralizada e participativa. Na tarefa de administrar as águas, o jurista utiliza-se dos princípios estruturantes do Direito Ambiental, notabilizando-se os princípios materiais do desenvolvimento sustentável, prevenção, precaução, poluidor-pagador e usuário-pagador. Todos eles estão previstos pela Constituição Federal. O desenvolvimento sustentável é um sobreprincípio, sendo mais do que um princípio. O critério de ponderação que é utilizado para solver o conflito entre princípios, no caso do ecodesenvolvimento aplica-se apenas entre seus elementos internos, não entre o desenvolvimento sustentável e outros princípios. Este princípio-reitor é muito útil na apreciação do modelo de produção de energia hidrelétrica, que causa degradações ambientais significativas, e sempre tem repercussão, também, nos planos econômico e social. Os princípios da prevenção e da precaução servem à proteção dos mananciais superficiais e subterrâneos. A precaução, porém, auxilia de forma mais apropriada na defesa das águas subterrâneas, uma vez que o estado da técnica não permite mensurar qual o impacto ambiental do consumo excessivo de água de poços, que consiste em uma realidade contemporânea crescente. Os princípios do poluidor-pagador e do usuário-pagador fundamentam teoricamente o instrumento da cobrança pela utilização dos recursos hídricos, que o legislador resolveu adotar como forma de incentivar a racionalização do uso da água. A pesquisa é do tipo bibliográfica. O método-base adotado é o analítico. Diversas formas de análise foram empregadas, registrando-se a estruturalista, a histórica e a descritiva. Como a adoção de um método-base não afasta a aplicação dos demais, pois cada trabalho científico acaba sendo construído de modo singular, utilizaram-se também, ao longo da dissertação, os métodos dialético, hermenêutico e sistêmico. / Submitted by Marcelo Teixeira (mvteixeira@ucs.br) on 2014-05-15T16:32:50Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Eduardo C Viegas.pdf: 909624 bytes, checksum: 5542d0380064804357b53f30abdf1bfb (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2014-05-15T16:32:50Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Eduardo C Viegas.pdf: 909624 bytes, checksum: 5542d0380064804357b53f30abdf1bfb (MD5) / The present work concerns the natural water resource management under the evironmental principles. Access to water is a basic human right. The implementation of this right is made all the more difficult on account of the global water crisis. The causes and consequences of these quality and quantity shortages of fresh water are directly related to man, likewise, in adequately facing this problem, a change in perception and behavior must be undertaken by humankind. A move away from the pattern of anthropocentrism to a more ecocentric view is needed. Carrying out these basic laws depends on innumerable steps, clarified in the integral publication of water properties in the constitution of 1988. The objective of this relevant alteration in water property was to give the state the means for the adequate management of water as a form of stabilizing or reducing the crisis and promoting social justice. It is the responsibility of the state to see to collective well being, which is made easier when the resource, which is presently scarce, is held under it s domain of public relevance. Natural water resources are held under the category of common use resources within the patrimony of the state. Despite this, it is managed in a decentralized and collaborative fashion. In the task of managing these water resources, the jurist uses the structured principles of Environmental Law, observing the main principles of sustainable development, prevention, precaution, paying pollutant and paying user. All of which have been foreseen by the Federal constitution. Sustainable development is more than a principle. The basis of consideration used to solve the conflict between the principles, in the case of eco-development is only applied within its internal elements, not within sustainable development and other principles. This fundamental principle is very useful in the appreciation of the model of production of hydroelectric energy, which causes significant environmental degradation and always has repercussions within economic and social plans. Precaution, however, acts as a more appropriate method of protecting subterranean waters, whereby the technical state no longer permits the measuring of the environmental impact of excessive consumption of well water, which includes a growing contemporary reality. The principles of the paying pollutant and the paying user theoretically substantiate the instrument of collective use of natural water resources, which the legislator resolved to adopt in order to stimulate rationing in the use of water. The research is in a bibliographical format. The method-base is analytical. Various forms of analysis were used, including structuralistic, historic and descriptive types. As the adoption of a certain method-base does not dismiss the need of others, so each scientific project is formed in a singular fashion, including, within the dissertation, dialectic, hermeneutic and systemic methods.

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