Water Security
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Arcler Education Inc
Published:28th Feb '18
Should be back in stock very soon
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), water security has been described as “when all people at all times have both physical and economic access to sufficient water to meet their daily needs, and this translates to productive and healthy life”. Globally, water is considered as a key physical resource that plays a huge role in improving the pace of general development of a country. Studies have shown that having sustainable water supply system is one way of alleviating poverty and promoting economic growth of a country. Therefore, water security is an essential aspect of livelihood in any part of the world. Considering the growing world population, water resources are significantly decreasing day by day. It has been estimated that the total world population by 2025 will have grown by additional 2.6 billion from the current population. As the population increases, so does the demand for water. Therefore, without ini¬tiative taken to solve various issues on water security in most parts of the world, it is expected in future that more than half of the current world population will lack access to safe and clean water for various daily activities.
At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting that was held in Davos-Klosters in 2008, different business leaders set out a “Call to Action on Water”. Their main goal was to raise awareness in order to develop a better understanding of how water is associated with economic growth across a nexus of issues. This was also to make clear the water security challenges expected to be faced by 2030 especially if a business as usual approach to water management was to be maintained.
Water security challenges experienced in different parts of the world, together with an intensified severity in droughts and flood events which are mainly brought by change in climate are urgent calls for better water risks management. These include management in water shortages, water pollution, and other risks to freshwater systems (lakes, rivers, and aquifers). The main idea is to adopt an appropriate approach that will help in knowing, targeting, and managing various risks and threats of water. This book contains 10 Chapters that discuss different topics on water security locally and internationally. Some of the key topics discussed under these chapters...
ISBN: 9781773610078
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281 pages