Major water quality problems stem from sewage pollution, the intensive agricultural use of fertilizers and pesticides, industrial wastes, saltwater intrusion, and soil erosion. In calling for integrated water resource management, the World Summit on Sustainable Development emphasized the need to protect water, its quality, and ecosystem functions through improved assessment and greater understanding of the impacts of climate change
In September of 2000, the United Nations Millennium Summit produced a set of global goals known as t...
While the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted in 2015, establishes an ambitious se...
International monitoring of drinking water and sanitation shapes awareness of countries’ needs and i...
UN-Water produced a status report regarding the progress of water resources management in several co...
This report introduces new aspects of water issues: 1) it reintroduces the 12 challenge area reports...
There is no life without water. Water is a driver for development: it is vital for human nutrition a...
Monitoring the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 for water and sanitation builds on monitoring fr...
Monitoring the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 for water and sanitation builds on monitoring fr...
Access to clean water resources has always been a crucial factor in the history of mankind. Now, in ...
This report recommends a process for nations to develop "roadmaps" for integrated water resource man...
Water resource management is the cornerstone for sustainable development. According to the United N...
The current world population of 7.6 billion is expected to reach 8.6 billion in 2030, 9.8 billion in...
Water is a vital natural resource for humans, plants, and animals to survive. Although it covers 71%...
Society has a universal need for water that crosses all sectors of activity. We need to be able to m...
The combined effects of population growth, increasing demands for water to support agriculture, ener...
In September of 2000, the United Nations Millennium Summit produced a set of global goals known as t...
While the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted in 2015, establishes an ambitious se...
International monitoring of drinking water and sanitation shapes awareness of countries’ needs and i...
UN-Water produced a status report regarding the progress of water resources management in several co...
This report introduces new aspects of water issues: 1) it reintroduces the 12 challenge area reports...
There is no life without water. Water is a driver for development: it is vital for human nutrition a...
Monitoring the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 for water and sanitation builds on monitoring fr...
Monitoring the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 for water and sanitation builds on monitoring fr...
Access to clean water resources has always been a crucial factor in the history of mankind. Now, in ...
This report recommends a process for nations to develop "roadmaps" for integrated water resource man...
Water resource management is the cornerstone for sustainable development. According to the United N...
The current world population of 7.6 billion is expected to reach 8.6 billion in 2030, 9.8 billion in...
Water is a vital natural resource for humans, plants, and animals to survive. Although it covers 71%...
Society has a universal need for water that crosses all sectors of activity. We need to be able to m...
The combined effects of population growth, increasing demands for water to support agriculture, ener...
In September of 2000, the United Nations Millennium Summit produced a set of global goals known as t...
While the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted in 2015, establishes an ambitious se...
International monitoring of drinking water and sanitation shapes awareness of countries’ needs and i...