There is no common understanding of the minimum per capita fresh water requirement for human health and economic and social development. Existing estimates vary between 20 litres and 4,654 litres per capita per day, however, these estimates are methodologically problematic as they consider only human consumptive and hygiene needs, or they consider economic needs but not the effects of trade. Reconsidering the components of a minimum water requirement estimate for human health and for economic and social development suggests that a country requires a minimum of 135 litres per person per day. With all countries except Kuwait having much greater water resources than this, water scarcity alone need not hinder development. Given the steadily dec...
Water is essential for human life, development and environment, but it is a finite and vulnerable re...
As W. Kapp characterized, social costs consist in harmful effects and inefficiencies that are part o...
The lack of suitable supplies of water lies at the root of many of the difficulties experienced by d...
Urban water supply schemes in developing countries are often based on high Western standards of quan...
Water of adequate quality is fundamental for human health, food production, the ecological condition...
The concern for determining the basic or minimum water requirement for a person to maintain good hea...
A safe, reliable, affordable, and easily accessible water supply is essential for good health. Yet, ...
Important as water is to man's manifold activities, a significant percentage of mankind still do not...
Life on earth is not possible without water. Only 3 % of the total water available is freshwater. Mo...
More than a billion people in the developing world lack safe drinking water – an amenity those in th...
The continuous increase in global freshwater demand highlights desalination technology as one of the...
Rapid population growth and urbanization are two main drivers for the over-abstraction of convention...
There are many situations where treatment of raw water is necessary to render it fit for drinking an...
<p>* The original data were in gallons and were converted to litres using the following ratio: 1 gal...
Let’s start with the United Nations Millennium Development Goals Report 2012. Remember the target? H...
Water is essential for human life, development and environment, but it is a finite and vulnerable re...
As W. Kapp characterized, social costs consist in harmful effects and inefficiencies that are part o...
The lack of suitable supplies of water lies at the root of many of the difficulties experienced by d...
Urban water supply schemes in developing countries are often based on high Western standards of quan...
Water of adequate quality is fundamental for human health, food production, the ecological condition...
The concern for determining the basic or minimum water requirement for a person to maintain good hea...
A safe, reliable, affordable, and easily accessible water supply is essential for good health. Yet, ...
Important as water is to man's manifold activities, a significant percentage of mankind still do not...
Life on earth is not possible without water. Only 3 % of the total water available is freshwater. Mo...
More than a billion people in the developing world lack safe drinking water – an amenity those in th...
The continuous increase in global freshwater demand highlights desalination technology as one of the...
Rapid population growth and urbanization are two main drivers for the over-abstraction of convention...
There are many situations where treatment of raw water is necessary to render it fit for drinking an...
<p>* The original data were in gallons and were converted to litres using the following ratio: 1 gal...
Let’s start with the United Nations Millennium Development Goals Report 2012. Remember the target? H...
Water is essential for human life, development and environment, but it is a finite and vulnerable re...
As W. Kapp characterized, social costs consist in harmful effects and inefficiencies that are part o...
The lack of suitable supplies of water lies at the root of many of the difficulties experienced by d...