东南亚水环境

S. Ohgaki, K. Fukushi, H. Katayama, S. Takizawa, C. Polprasert
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在过去的半个世纪里,东南亚经历了快速的商业和工业发展,继续为其居民带来经济稳定和繁荣。人口增长、城市化和工业化的共同影响,继续给自然资源和环境带来压力。与此同时,全球化是本地区面临的另一个重大挑战。东南亚特大城市是最具活力和多样性的地区之一,在实现全球可持续发展方面发挥着关键作用。世界上19个特大城市中有12个位于该地区,高度发达地区与经济增长预期较大的欠发达地区并存。后者生活水平的低下造成了许多环境问题,对该地区的居民构成重大威胁。由于工业和家庭废物、农业和水产养殖化学品以及汽车污染物的排放,东南亚的环境已经退化。它遭受与水有关的灾害,海啸,洪水,台风等。为了解决这些问题,从抑制剂,政府和研究人员的综合方法是必不可少的。人口增长、自然资源过度利用、工业化、城市化、自然灾害等带来的环境威胁,对区域可持续发展提出了越来越大的挑战。许多发达国家如日本都有处理严重环境污染的经验,本出版物是在不同地区相关领域的研究人员之间建立学术网络以交流信息的结果。在国际研讨会上发表的最重要的文章:东南亚水环境(2003年曼谷)被选为这本书的以下主题:这本书将是所有关注在发展中地区实现全球水环境可持续性的人的宝贵信息来源,包括研究人员、政策制定者、非政府组织和非营利组织。本书属于东南亚水环境丛书ISBN: 9781843390985(印刷)ISBN: 9781780402987(电子书)
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Southeast Asian Water Environment 1
Southeast Asia has undergone rapid commercial and industrial development over the past half century, which continues to bring economic stability and prosperity to its inhabitants. The combined impacts of population growth, urbanization, and industrialization continue to put pressure on the natural resources and the environment. At the same time, globalization is another momentous challenge for the region. Southeast Asian megacities are some of the most dynamic and diverse regions, which are playing a key role in achieving global sustainability. Twelve out of nineteen megacities of the world are located in the region, where highly developed areas coexist with poorly developing areas where large economic growth is expected. The poor quality of the living standards of the latter creates many environmental problems that are major threats to the inhabitants of the region. The Southeast Asian environment has been degraded by the release of industrial and domestic wastes, agricultural and aquacultural chemicals, and pollutants from automobiles. It suffers from water-related disasters, Tsunami, floods, typhoons, etc. In order to deal with these issues an integrated approach from the inhibitants, governments and researchers is essential. The environmental threats arising from the increasing population, overuse of natural resources, industrialization, urbanization, and natural disasters present ever increasing challenges to pursuing sustainable development of the region. Many developed countries such as Japan have experiences of dealing with severe environmental pollution and this publication is the result of building an academic network among researchers of related fields from different regions to exchange information. The most important articles presented at the international symposium: Southeast Asian Water Environment (Bangkok 2003) have been selected for this book on the following topics: This book will be an invaluable source of information for all those concerned with achieving global sustainability within the water environment in developing regions, including researchers, policy makers, NGOs and NPOs. This title belongs to Southeast Asian Water Environment Series ISBN: 9781843390985 (Print) ISBN: 9781780402987 (eBook)
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