Various scientific and technological based solutions such as virtual water trading, desalination, groundwater extraction and wastewater reuse have been proposed and implemented in many parts of Asia and Africa to relieve water scarcity. This paper applies SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analysis to examine the suitability of these alternative water solutions to alleviate water scarcity. SWOT analysis proves to be a useful decision making tool as it provides a qualitative approach to simplify multilayer and interdisciplinary problems. The main input for the SWOT analysis consists of knowledge gathered from seven experts in the field of water and environmental sciences. The results show that compared to other solutions...
To sustain growing food demand and increasing standard of living, global water use increased by near...
To achieve a water‐secure world, water management should be approached from a multidimensional and i...
Water security has been an evolving and swiftly developing research area, which is linked to the Wat...
The reuse of urban wastewater has been recognised as an important alternative source of water and is...
The EU project ‘Network for effective knowledge transfer on safe and economic wastewater reuse in ag...
Water scarcity threatens people in various regions, and has predominantly been studied from a water ...
abstract: Africa is the area of the largest economic water scarcity on earth, with multiple countrie...
Water scarcity is a major and growing problem in SSA. A SSA country (South Africa) has adopted desal...
Rapid population growth and urbanization are two main drivers for the over-abstraction of convention...
All the factors of production are not uniformly distributed among all the countries of the world. So...
It is surprisingly difficult to determine whether water is truly scarce in the physical sense at a g...
Access to clean water resources has always been a crucial factor in the history of mankind. Now, in ...
Arid areas in East Africa are characterized by physical water scarcity. The physical water scarcity ...
A novel global water scarcity assessment for the 21st century is presented in a two-part paper. In t...
SuWaNu is a research project funded within the EY commission FP7 framework where one of the objectiv...
To sustain growing food demand and increasing standard of living, global water use increased by near...
To achieve a water‐secure world, water management should be approached from a multidimensional and i...
Water security has been an evolving and swiftly developing research area, which is linked to the Wat...
The reuse of urban wastewater has been recognised as an important alternative source of water and is...
The EU project ‘Network for effective knowledge transfer on safe and economic wastewater reuse in ag...
Water scarcity threatens people in various regions, and has predominantly been studied from a water ...
abstract: Africa is the area of the largest economic water scarcity on earth, with multiple countrie...
Water scarcity is a major and growing problem in SSA. A SSA country (South Africa) has adopted desal...
Rapid population growth and urbanization are two main drivers for the over-abstraction of convention...
All the factors of production are not uniformly distributed among all the countries of the world. So...
It is surprisingly difficult to determine whether water is truly scarce in the physical sense at a g...
Access to clean water resources has always been a crucial factor in the history of mankind. Now, in ...
Arid areas in East Africa are characterized by physical water scarcity. The physical water scarcity ...
A novel global water scarcity assessment for the 21st century is presented in a two-part paper. In t...
SuWaNu is a research project funded within the EY commission FP7 framework where one of the objectiv...
To sustain growing food demand and increasing standard of living, global water use increased by near...
To achieve a water‐secure world, water management should be approached from a multidimensional and i...
Water security has been an evolving and swiftly developing research area, which is linked to the Wat...