Abstract Global water resources are under pressure due to increasing population and diminishing conventional water resources caused by global warming. Water scarcity is a daunting global problem which has prompted efforts to find unconventional resources as an appealing substitute for conventional water, particularly in arid and semiarid regions. Ice is one such unconventional water resource, which is available mainly in the Arctic and Antarctic. In this study, opportunities and challenges in iceberg utilization as a source of freshwater were investigated on the basis of a systematic literature review (SLR). A search in three databases (Scopus, Web of Science, and ProQuest) yielded 47 separate studies from 1974 to 2019. The SLR indicated t...
There is scientific consensus the archipelago of Svalbard warms up faster than other parts of the pl...
The difficulties in obtaining drinking water for humans in Antarctica are explored and methods used ...
By 2040, global water demand will outstrip supply by 30%. Every 20 years global water consumption d...
Global water resources are under pressure due to increasing population and diminishing conventional ...
Abstract Water is of central importance for reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the...
The global freshwater shortage has already reached crisis levels. The World Health Organization and ...
The amount of iceberg water that annually dissolves into the sea corresponds to a substantial part o...
New opportunities for small-scale, but potentially highly profitable, extractive industries either a...
Icebergs have a long history of commercial exploitation and while climate change has accelerated int...
The author has identified the following significant results. This investigation explorers the applic...
This review of the idea of using icebergs as a source of fresh I,ater starts I,i th a historical sur...
Water is of fundamental importance for human life; access to water of good quality is of vital conce...
There is scientific consensus the archipelago of Svalbard warms up faster than other parts of the pl...
Vast mosaics of lakes, wetlands, and rivers on the Arctic Coastal Plain give the impression of water...
While discussed within the Antarctic Treaty System during the 1970s-1980s, the idea of iceberg harve...
There is scientific consensus the archipelago of Svalbard warms up faster than other parts of the pl...
The difficulties in obtaining drinking water for humans in Antarctica are explored and methods used ...
By 2040, global water demand will outstrip supply by 30%. Every 20 years global water consumption d...
Global water resources are under pressure due to increasing population and diminishing conventional ...
Abstract Water is of central importance for reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the...
The global freshwater shortage has already reached crisis levels. The World Health Organization and ...
The amount of iceberg water that annually dissolves into the sea corresponds to a substantial part o...
New opportunities for small-scale, but potentially highly profitable, extractive industries either a...
Icebergs have a long history of commercial exploitation and while climate change has accelerated int...
The author has identified the following significant results. This investigation explorers the applic...
This review of the idea of using icebergs as a source of fresh I,ater starts I,i th a historical sur...
Water is of fundamental importance for human life; access to water of good quality is of vital conce...
There is scientific consensus the archipelago of Svalbard warms up faster than other parts of the pl...
Vast mosaics of lakes, wetlands, and rivers on the Arctic Coastal Plain give the impression of water...
While discussed within the Antarctic Treaty System during the 1970s-1980s, the idea of iceberg harve...
There is scientific consensus the archipelago of Svalbard warms up faster than other parts of the pl...
The difficulties in obtaining drinking water for humans in Antarctica are explored and methods used ...
By 2040, global water demand will outstrip supply by 30%. Every 20 years global water consumption d...