Water in Crisis : A Guide to the World's Fresh Water Resources
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Among the most compelling environmental issues of today and tomorrow are those concerning the world's fresh water resources. Peter H. Gleick's important new volume, Water in Crisis, addresses the timely and sometimes controversial aspects of world water use. At stake are water quality,
quantity, and possible future conflicts over shared international water resources. Nine essays by leading specialists from fields as diverse as hydrology, zoology, and law, among others, cover such issues as the status of developments in international water law; hydroelectric power; the possible
effects of climatic change on water resources; and the state of fresh water fisheries. Particular chapters explore access to clean drinking water and sanitation; the use of water for energy and food production; the quality of rivers, lakes, and inland seas; and the condition of natural aquatic
ecosystems. A joint project of the Pacific Institute and the Stockholm Environment Institute, this book is a comprehensive guide to the world's fresh water resources. Hydrologists, engineers, policy makers, professionals in the environmental sciences, as well as lay readers will find Water in Crisis
a dynamic resource and information-packed reference. More than 200 tables of fresh water data supplement this important volume.
Water in Crisis: A Guide to the World's Fresh Water Resources ,Peter H. Gleick,Oxford University Press, USA,0195076281,Business / Economics / Finance,Fresh water,Nature/Ecology,Real Estate - General,Water Supply,Water quality,Water-supply,Conservation of the environment,Earth Sciences | Oceanography,Hydrology (freshwater),Management of land & natural resources,Nature / Water Supply,Reference works
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