Riverine Systems: Understanding the Hydrological, Hydrosocial and Hydro-heritage Dynamics

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This book provides a unique opportunity to integrate the knowledge on regional-scale riverine reviews to local-scale case-studies, ranging from availability to pollution, national-level river management to transboundary governance. It is an unparalleled attempt to build the bridge between the science of rivers and its history and socio-politics, thus articulating the due credence of rivers from ancient civilizations to modern human societies. The chapters in this book are organized by the sub-sections of i) Hydrology, ii) Hydrosocial and iii) Hydro-heritage, thus providing a unique knowledge on the river studies for historians, scientists, planners, social scientists and policymakers, and are written by leading experts and researchers from across the globe.

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Mukherjee, A. (2022). Riverine Systems: Understanding the Hydrological, Hydrosocial and Hydro-heritage Dynamics. Riverine Systems: Understanding the Hydrological, Hydrosocial and Hydro-heritage Dynamics (pp. 1–445). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87067-6

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