Water Accounting in Practice: A Mathematics Guide for Sustainability Professionals is the definitive resource for understanding, measuring, and managing water use in the 21st century. This comprehensive guide bridges the gap between hydrological science and practical sustainability reporting.
Covering everything from the fundamentals of the water balance and the Budyko framework to advanced topics like the Penman-Monteith equation, water footprinting, uncertainty quantification, and Scope 1/2/3 water accounting, this book is packed with step-by-step examples, formal proofs, and real-world case studies. It demystifies complex concepts such as evapotranspiration, grey water footprint, input-output analysis, and Monte Carlo simulation, making them accessible to professionals, students, and corporate water managers alike.
Whether you are preparing for ESG reporting, developing water stewardship strategies, or seeking to understand the mathematics behind water risk and productivity, this guide provides the rigorous tools and practical insights you need. Each chapter includes solved problems, supplementary exercises, and clear explanations, making it ideal for both self-study and reference.
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Equip yourself with the knowledge to measure, manage, and mitigate water-related risks-essential for sustainable business and environmental stewardship.