The United Nations World Water Development Report

The United Nations World Water Development Report
Title The United Nations World Water Development Report PDF eBook
Author Gallopin, Gilberte C.
Publisher UNESCO Publishing
Pages 20
Release 2012-04-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9230010383

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Global Water Futures 2050

Global Water Futures 2050
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The United Nations World Water Development Report

The United Nations World Water Development Report
Title The United Nations World Water Development Report PDF eBook
Author Cosgrove, Catherine E.
Publisher UNESCO Publishing
Pages 100
Release 2012-12-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9230010359

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Water and the Future of Humanity

Water and the Future of Humanity
Title Water and the Future of Humanity PDF eBook
Author Gulbenkian Think Tank on Water and the Future of Humanity
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 260
Release 2013-08-15
Genre Science
ISBN 3319014579

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This unique, engaging, and highly authoritative volume enlightens readers on changes needed in the way society accesses, provides, and uses water. It further shines a light on changes needed in the way we use food, energy, and other goods and services in relation to water, and offers projections and recommendations, up to 2050, that apply to water access challenges facing the poor and the common misuse of water in industry, agriculture, and municipalities. Written by an unparalleled slate of experts convened by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the book takes on one of the most critical issues on the planet today. In a frank yet optimistic assessment of major developmental challenges, but also opportunities, facing future generations, the author elucidates linkages between water and a range of other drivers from various disciplinary and stakeholder perspectives. Ultimately portraying the belief that Humanity can harness its visionary abilities, technologies, and economic resources for increased wellbeing and sound stewardship of resources, the book presents an optimistic statement stressing actions scientists, policy makers, and consumers can and must take to meet the water management challenges of a warming planet anticipating nine billion inhabitants by 2050. Gulbenkian Think Tank on Water and the Future of Humanity: Benedito Braga, Pres. World Water Council & Prof. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of São Paulo, Brazil; Colin Chatres, Director General of the International Water Management Institute, Sri Lanka; William J. Cosgrove, Pres. of Ecoconsult Inc. & Senior Adviser for the UN World Water Development Report, Canada; Luis Veiga da Cunha, Prof. Environmental Science and Engineering, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal; Peter Gleick, Pres. of the Pacific Institute, USA; Pavel Kabat, Director, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria; and Prof. & Chair, Earth Systems Science, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; Mohamed Ait Kadi, President of the General Council of Agricultural Development, Morocco; Daniel P. Loucks, Prof. of Civil Engineering, Cornell Univ. USA; Jan Lundqvist, Senior Scientific Advisor, Stockholm International Water Institute, Sweden; Sunita Narain, Director, Center for Science & Environment, New Delhi, India; Jun Xia, Pres., International Water Resources Association, Chair Prof. & Dean, The Research Institute for Water Security (RIWS), Wuhan University, China.

Global Water Futures

Global Water Futures
Title Global Water Futures PDF eBook
Author Erik Roswell Peterson
Publisher CSIS
Pages 60
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780892065493

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U.S. policies on the range of pressing international water-related issues--umanitarian relief, human health, economic development, environmental stewardship, and stability and security--fragmented, underresourced, and insufficiently coordinated. In particular, both the U.S. government's current organizational structure and the resources it now commits to water-related policies are inadequate for meeting the global water challenge in its current form. And when it comes to addressing future trends involving water, the government's structure falls far short of what will be required to respond to the mounting complexities--nd policy challenges--ssociated with the dynamic interactions among water, agriculture, the environment, and energy. To examine ideas on how to reform the structure and procedures of government to address the global water crisis, a working group of individuals representing diverse institutions and perspectives was organized by the CSIS Global Strategy Institute. This report and its recommendations were inspired by the working group and build on many of the valuable comments and reactions that were part of the group's deliberations.

India's water future to 2025-2050: business-as-usual scenario and deviations

India's water future to 2025-2050: business-as-usual scenario and deviations
Title India's water future to 2025-2050: business-as-usual scenario and deviations PDF eBook
Author Amarasinghe, Upali, Shah, Tushaar, Turral, Hugh, Anand, B. K.
Publisher IWMI
Pages 52
Release 2007
Genre Water resources development
ISBN 9290906871

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With a rapidly expanding economy many changes are taking place in India today. The business-as-usual (BAU) scenario, which assumes the continuation of current trends of key water demand drivers, will meet the future food demand. However, it leads to a severe regional water crisis by 2050, where many river basins will reach closure, will be physically water-scarce and will have regions with severely overexploited groundwater resources. While the alternative scenarios of water demand show both optimistic and pessimistic water futures, the scenario with additional productivity growth is the most optimistic, with significant scope for reducing future water demand.

Building Resilience for Uncertain Water Futures

Building Resilience for Uncertain Water Futures
Title Building Resilience for Uncertain Water Futures PDF eBook
Author Patricia Gober
Publisher Springer
Pages 230
Release 2018-03-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319712349

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This book describes the existential threats facing the global water systems from population growth and economic development, unsustainable use, environmental change, and weak and fragmented governance. It argues that ‘business-as-usual’ water science and management cannot solve global water problems because today’s water systems are increasingly complex and face uncertain future conditions. Instead, a more holistic, strategic, agile and publically engaged process of water decision making is needed. Building Resilience for Uncertain Water Futures emphasises the importance of adaptation through a series of case studies of cities, regions, and communities that have experimented with anticipatory policy-making, scenario development, and public engagement. By shifting perspective from an emphasis on management to one of adaptation, the book emphasizes the capacity to manage uncertainties, the need for cross-sector coordination, and mechanisms for engaging stakeholder with differing goals and conflict resolution. This book will be a useful resource for students and academics seeking a better understanding of sustainable water use, water policy and water resources management.