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V.J.Inglezakis, ...A.N.Menegaki, inEnvironment and Development, 2016 3.9.1How a Problem Becomes Part of the Solution Population and economic growth, dependency on high-water-demand agriculture, fast urbanization, andwater pollutionpose serious stress on the limited clean water availability, and ...
2007.Exploring environmental perceptions, behaviors and awareness: water and water pollution in South Africa. Population and Environment. 28: pp133-161.Anderson B A, Romani J H, Phillips H, Wentzel M, Tlabela K. Exploring environmental perceptions, behaviors and awareness: Water and water ...
Water poverty in Nepal is an emerging issue for the local government and the country is facing challenges related to water pollution, poverty and scarcity through the country hold 2.27% of world water resource (HEMS, 2015). Water resource is the most important natural resource of Nepal. The ma...
Groundwater vulnerability to pollution in Africa’s Sahel region Joel Podgorski Oliver Kracht Michael Berg Nature Sustainability(2024) Rapid groundwater decline and some cases of recovery in aquifers globally Scott Jasechko Hansjörg Seybold James W. Kirchner ...
Coal consumption volume in China 1998-2023 Poland - coal consumption in oil equivalent 2009-2023 U.S. total apple production 2000-2023 TopicsWater industry in the UKEnvironmental pollution worldwideGlobal water industryU.S. wastewater and sewage industryGlobal water accessibility ...
Lastly, we consider water security as an essential facet of sustainable development and use it as the independent variable (see x-axis in Fig.1). Economic inequality and environmental pollution are assumed to be growth-dependent in the KC/EKC literature. However, economic development may not be...
Winde, F. Challenges for sustainable water use in dolomitic mining regions of South Africa--a case study of uranium pollution, part I: Sources and pathways. Phys. Geogr. 2006, 27, 335-346.Winde F (2006 b): Challenges for sustainable water use in dolomitic mining regions of South Africa ...
in a manner that minimizes surface water pollution and risks to public health. To achieve these goals, energy-intensive treatment processes that often dissipate energy and nutrients contained in wastewater are used1,2,3,4. Recognizing the limitations of traditional wastewater management approaches in ...
The importance of wastewater management practices is recognised in Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.314, which sets the target of halving the proportion of untreated wastewater released to the environment by 2030. With inadequately managed wastewater being the key driver of water pollution, ...