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The atlas of water: mapping the world's most critical resource
The atlas of water: mapping the world's most critical resource
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Black, Maggie
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English
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Hughes Main Library - Adult Non-Fiction
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From the Book - 2nd ed.
The global water pot
Water shortage
Rising demand
Dwindling supply
Competition and conflict
Climate change
Urbanization
Altered flows
Draining wetlands
Drylands and droughts
Floods
Water for drinking
Water for sanitation
Water at home
Water and disease
Disease vectors
Water for food
Dispossession by water
Irrigation
Water for industry
Water for energy
Water for fisheries
Transport and leisure
Water for sale
Water pollutants
Water pollution
Damaged waterways
Threatened ecologies
Millennium development goals
Treaties and obligations
Deepening co-operation
Managing water
Water footprint
Water at a price
Technological fixes.
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LC Subjects
Groundwater
Pollution
Water
Water-supply
Water conservation
Water quality
Water resources development
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Contributors
Clarke, Robin T.,1934
King, Jannet
ISBN
9780520259348
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