Hydrogeology. Kevin M. Hiscock
strategies. Increasing groundwater use for irrigation poses legitimate questions about the future sustainability of abstraction from the basin. Faced with this challenge, and in order to maintain water and food security, strong scientific and management capacities at local levels are required, together with the legal and policy frameworks necessary to design management strategies to match local groundwater and surface water conditions within the various groundwater typologies cross the IGB aquifer system (Bonsor et al. 2017).
Further reading
1 Anderson, M.P. ed. (2008) Groundwater: Selection, Introduction and Commentary. International Association of Hydrological Sciences, Benchmark Papers in Hydrology, 3. IAHS Press, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK.
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3 Deming, D. (2002) Introduction to Hydrogeology. McGraw‐Hill Higher Education, New York.
4 Downing, R.A. and Wilkinson, W.B. (eds) (1991) Applied Groundwater Hydrology: A British Perspective. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
5 Hiscock, K.M., Rivett, M.O. and Davison, R.M. (eds) (2002). Sustainable Groundwater Development. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 193.
6 IYPE (2005). Groundwater – Reservoir for a Thirsty Planet? International Year of Planet Earth. Earth Sciences for Society Foundation, Leiden.
7 Jones, J.A.A. (ed.) (2011) Sustaining Groundwater Resources: A Critical Element in the Global Water Crisis. Springer, Dordrecht.
8 Jones, J.A.A. (1997) Global Hydrology: Processes, Resources and Environmental Management. Addison Wesley Longman Ltd., Harlow.
9 Kemper, K.E. (ed.) (2004) Theme issue: groundwater – from development to management. Hydrogeology Journal 12, 3–5.
10 Price, M. (1996) Introducing Groundwater (2nd edn). Chapman & Hall, London.
11 Younger, P.L. (2007) Groundwater in the Environment. Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Malden, Massachusetts.
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