It is expected, that by the year 2050 about 2/3 of the world population, which will amount by then to about 10 billion, will leave in countries suffering from water scarcity. Presently about one third of the wo
Mediterranean Countries refer to the nations located in the Mediterranean Region, facing water scarcity issues and utilizing unique water management strategies such as wastewater reclamation and reuse to improve water availability. AI generated definition based on:Journal of Environmental Management,2010 ...
In regions suffering from physical water scarcity, the state of the econ- omy affects both demand and supply. This is the case of developing wealthy countries, such as the ones in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), where increasing water con- sumption is expected with higher standards of ...
Water Scarcity in History Desert areas have a short supply of water, the climate is very dry and frequently there are long periods of drought. In some areas of Africa there are very few water sources even available. Africa is home to 6.3 percent of the world's population, but it contains...
Furthermore, while many studies explored physical health outcomes, the size of the evidence falls short of reflecting a full picture of OP’s suffering post-disasters [21]. OP disproportionately suffer from non-communicable diseases, many of which are under-researched in contexts of humanitarian cri...
The scarcity of epidemiological reports and the per- ceived regional low incidence of non-Candida mycosis may lead to it being overlooked in clinical care [1]. These infections often cause nonspecific symptoms in patients and may be mistakenly diagnosed as something else, despite the attainable ...
Also in the Ukraine, large rivers, especially Dnieper, Severski Donets, Southern Bug, and their main tributaries are under constant anthropogenic influence. From 1930 to 1980 the main objective of the national economy was the river regulation for water engineering and land improvement. In the Dniep...
During the first half of the twentieth century, people from today’s Slovenia emigrated due to economic scarcity and poor work opportunities, whereas substantial economic immigration of people from other parts of Yugoslavia, notably Bosnia and Herzegovina, occurred during socialism in the 1960s. After...
Space technology has the vast potential for addressing a variety of societal problems of the developing countries, particularly in the areas of communication, education and health sectors, land and water resources management, disaster management and weather forecasting. Both remote sensing and communication...
. There is little doubt, however, that the educationsystem is proving increasinglyinadequate to keep pace with the accelerating economic transformation.Building the right skills for the future will certainly require greater emphasis onSTEM. Aswe have argued above, workers stand to benefit from the ...