The Last Oasis: Facing Water Scarcity

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Earthscan, 1992 - 239 sidor

For decades now we have wasted and mismanaged the world's water supplies. Today, 27 countries are short of water, a quarter of the world's population has no safe water, 46 per cent have no proper sanitation and each year four million children die of water-borne diseases. As most of the world's major river systems cross several national boundaries, the scope disputes and the threat to international security is becoming more and more real.

In The Last Oasis, Sandra Postel examines the economic, ecological and political factors affecting fresh water supply. She confronts the issues of mismanagement and profligacy and analyses and dangers of confrontation, both between nations and between rural and urban users. She also emphasises that the technology and know-how for effective water husbandry does exist. With methods already in use, farmers could cut their demand for water by 40-90 per cent, and cities by one-third, without sacrificing economic output or quality of life.

Investing in water efficiency, recycling and conservation help meet rising demands and stave off disaster. But the priority is a common recognition of the gravity of the position, and with that a widespread push for institutions to manage sustainable use of water.

 

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Acknowledgments
7
An Illusion of Plenty
17
Signs of Scarcity
27
Engineerings Promise
38
Bread and Water
48
Paradise Lost
60
Wastewater No More
126
Industrial Recycling
136
Conserving in Cities
146
Pricing Markets and Regulations
165
A Water Ethic
183
Notes
193
Index
229
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