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Water Politics - Key Issues and Debates - cover

Water Politics - Key Issues and Debates

Arvind Mahadevan

Verlag: Educohack Press

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"Water Politics: Key Issues and Debates" is an insightful exploration of the complex world of water politics. We examine the critical role water plays in human survival and economic development, highlighting the challenges of accessing clean and sustainable water resources amid a growing global population, climate change, and competing demands. The book discusses geographical disparities in water availability, institutional frameworks governing water resources, and how climate change exacerbates water challenges. We analyze the potential for water scarcity to become a source of conflict and emphasize the importance of regional cooperation for ensuring water security. Additionally, we explore innovative solutions for sustainable water management, such as desalination technologies and water conservation practices. "Water Politics: Key Issues and Debates" is a valuable resource for policymakers, academics, students, and concerned citizens, offering a deeper understanding of the political dynamics surrounding this essential resource and pathways toward a more water-secure future.
Verfügbar seit: 20.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 357 Seiten.

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