Water resources resilience and social perception of water scarcity in Tacloban, PhilippinesTacloban, Philippines, the city most harshly devastated by typhoon Haiyan in 2013, faces severe water supply constraints, particularly on the northern relocation sites which are expected to accommodate part of its ...
Climate change and poor water management have resulted in exploitation of water at a rate faster than it is replenished, directly contributing to the growing water scarcity crisis.2 This is particularly the case in upland Balochistan, where watertables are falling at the rate of 3–6 m per ...
(This article belongs to the Section Water Use and Scarcity) Download keyboard_arrow_down Browse Figures Versions Notes Abstract Many private households spend considerable amounts of time accessing water, for instance by walking to and queuing at public access points, or by filling storage ...
[1]. Furthermore, two-thirds of the world’s population live in areas with severe water scarcity [1], particularly those living in urban areas [2,3]. Aside from physical water scarcity, there is also economic water scarcity, which means that water supply is inadequate due to the lack of...
Indepth Nov 15, 2023eawater0 Smart Wastewater Solutions: Tackling India’s Water Scarcity with IoT, AI, and Digital Transformation By Dhruv Krishna, Jal Jeevan Mission In today’s water industry, the energy and enthusiasm are palpable,... ...
but on the lack of investment to manage the sewage and deliver safe water to its citizens. His sense is that the problem is “political and economic.” Also, “…a lack of access to adequate clean water has little to do with water scarcity…have much more to do with a lac...
The article discusses the importance of understanding and engaging customers in the water industry to address water scarcity. It highlights successful strategies such as tailored messaging, humor in campaigns, and the enlistment of high-profile advocates. ...
By 2025, 15–20 million ha of rice lands will suffer some degree of water scarcity (Tuong and Bouman, 2003). As summarized in Bouman et al. (2007), hot-spots of water scarcity in rice-growing areas have been reported in many countries, including the Philippines, Bangladesh, northern ...
Geography of global water scarcity To assess the potential impact of the SWE technique, the raster gross national income (GNI) data and the people without SMDW service were first mapped together (Fig.1). The seamless fabric of both national and subnational survey regions describes the global dis...
Water Scarcity, Marketing, and Privatization Discusses a survey of water shortages conducted by the U.S. General Accounting Office in 2005. Proposals for dealing with drought; Climatic factors that th... R Glennon - 《Texas Law Review》 被引量: 84发表: 2005年 Roots of Resistance to Urban ...