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Transboundary rivers and lakes are often the remaining new
sources of water that can be developed for human uses. These water
sources were not used in the past because of the many complexities
involved. Written and edited by the world 's leading water and
legal experts, this unique and authoritative book analyses the
magnitudes of the transboundary water problems in different parts
of the world. It also examines difficulties and constraints faced
to resolve these problems.
Efficient and equitable water, wastewater and stormwater management
for the megacities is becoming an increasingly complex task. The
special issue will focus on water management in its totality for
megacities, including their technical, social, economic, legal,
institutional and environmental dimensions through a series of
specially invited case studies from different megacities of the
world. At present, around one out of two of the earth's 6.3 billion
people live in urban areas. Each year, the world population grows
by around 80 millions. Practically all of this growth is urban,
primarily due to migration. World's urban population is expected to
reach 5 billion by 2030, which is nearly 2/3rd more than in 2000,
and would mean that 60% of world's population will live in urban
areas. The case studies analysed include some of the most
interesting and challenging megacities of this planet, Dhaka,
Istanbul, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Mexico City, Riyadh and Sao Paulo.
They assess different aspects of how water is intermingled in the
overall development milleau. The book considers the magnitudes,
nature and extent of the present and future challenges and how
these could be meet in socially acceptable and cost-effective ways.
The contributors are all acknowledged water experts from different
parts of the world. This book was previously published as a special
issue of the International Journal of Water Resources Development.
Efficient and equitable water, wastewater and stormwater management
for the megacities is becoming an increasingly complex task. The
special issue will focus on water management in its totality for
megacities, including their technical, social, economic, legal,
institutional and environmental dimensions through a series of
specially invited case studies from different megacities of the
world. At present, around one out of two of the earth's 6.3 billion
people live in urban areas. Each year, the world population grows
by around 80 millions. Practically all of this growth is urban,
primarily due to migration. World's urban population is expected to
reach 5 billion by 2030, which is nearly 2/3rd more than in 2000,
and would mean that 60% of world's population will live in urban
areas. The case studies analysed include some of the most
interesting and challenging megacities of this planet, Dhaka,
Istanbul, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Mexico City, Riyadh and Sao Paulo.
They assess different aspects of how water is intermingled in the
overall development milleau. The special issue will considers the
magnitudes, nature and extent of the present and future challenges
and how these could be meet in socially acceptable and
cost-effective ways. The contributors are all acknowledged water
experts from different parts of the world. This book was previously
published as a special issue of the International Journal of Water
Resource s Development.
Examining the water, development and security linkages in Central
Asia can feel a bit like solving a Rubik's cube. The Rubik's cube
starts to usually find structure and the different pieces find
their places when its solver adopts a systematic approach. Still,
solving the whole cube takes time and perseverance. This is also
the case with water and security in Central Asia as demonstrated by
the chapters in this book. In the case of water and security in
Central Asia, there are many "faces", including not only the
Central Asian states but also the neighbouring countries and other
players of global geopolitics; "stickers" such as policies,
practices, causes, and impacts; and "colours" such as the different
stakeholders, ranging from the micro and meso levels to the macro
level. Understanding all these, or getting clarity on the nexus,
can seem extremely challenging. Even though none of the chapters
alone answers the question of what constitutes water and security
in Central Asia, each of them gives thoughtful ideas and
information on the complexity of the issue. This book was published
as a special issue of the International Journal of Water Resources
Development.
Examining the water, development and security linkages in Central
Asia can feel a bit like solving a Rubik's cube. The Rubik's cube
starts to usually find structure and the different pieces find
their places when its solver adopts a systematic approach. Still,
solving the whole cube takes time and perseverance. This is also
the case with water and security in Central Asia as demonstrated by
the chapters in this book. In the case of water and security in
Central Asia, there are many "faces", including not only the
Central Asian states but also the neighbouring countries and other
players of global geopolitics; "stickers" such as policies,
practices, causes, and impacts; and "colours" such as the different
stakeholders, ranging from the micro and meso levels to the macro
level. Understanding all these, or getting clarity on the nexus,
can seem extremely challenging. Even though none of the chapters
alone answers the question of what constitutes water and security
in Central Asia, each of them gives thoughtful ideas and
information on the complexity of the issue. This book was published
as a special issue of the International Journal of Water Resources
Development.
Transboundary rivers and lakes are often the remaining new
sources of water that can be developed for human uses. These water
sources were not used in the past because of the many complexities
involved. Written and edited by the world s leading water and legal
experts, this unique and authoritative book analyses the magnitudes
of the transboundary water problems in different parts of the
world. It also examines difficulties and constraints faced to
resolve these problems.
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