Dædalus was founded in 1955 as the Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. It draws on the enormous intellectual capacity of the American Academy, whose members are among the nation's most prominent thinkers in the arts, sciences, and humanities. The theme for the Summer 2015 issue is "On Water"
Contents:
Introduction
Anna M. Michalak & Christopher B. Field
Water, Climate, Energy, Food: Inseparable & Indispensable
Christopher B. Field & Anna M. Michalak
Water in Mythology
Michael Witzel
Water Security in a Changing World
John Briscoe
Progress on Nonpoint Pollution: Barriers & Opportunities
Adena R. Rissman & Stephen R. Carpenter
Water Unsustainability
Jerald L. Schnoor
Adaptation in the Water Sector: Science & Institutions
Katharine L. Jacobs & Lester Snow
Urban Water-Supply Reinvention
Richard G. Luthy & David L. Sedlak
Dynamic Markets for Dynamic Environments: The Case for Water Marketing
Terry L. Anderson
Impair-then-Repair: A Brief History & Global-Scale Hypothesis Regarding Human-Water Interactions in the Anthropocene
Charles J. Vörösmarty, Michel Meybeck & Christopher L. Pastore
Dædalus was founded in 1955 as the Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. It draws on the enormous intellectual capacity of the American Academy, whose members are among the nation's most prominent thinkers in the arts, sciences, and humanities. The theme for the Summer 2015 issue is "On Water"
Contents:
Introduction
Anna M. Michalak & Christopher B. Field
Water, Climate, Energy, Food: Inseparable & Indispensable
Christopher B. Field & Anna M. Michalak
Water in Mythology
Michael Witzel
Water Security in a Changing World
John Briscoe
Progress on Nonpoint Pollution: Barriers & Opportunities
Adena R. Rissman & Stephen R. Carpenter
Water Unsustainability
Jerald L. Schnoor
Adaptation in the Water Sector: Science & Institutions
Katharine L. Jacobs & Lester Snow
Urban Water-Supply Reinvention
Richard G. Luthy & David L. Sedlak
Dynamic Markets for Dynamic Environments: The Case for Water Marketing
Terry L. Anderson
Impair-then-Repair: A Brief History & Global-Scale Hypothesis Regarding Human-Water Interactions in the Anthropocene
Charles J. Vörösmarty, Michel Meybeck & Christopher L. Pastore