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Global waterstress and scarcity

Table of contents
Toward a world of thirst?ForewordExecutive summary Water and population

1. State of the world’s water

2. Freshwater resources
  • Storage, distribution and circulation
  • Water use and management
  • A scarce and competitive resource
  • Water management in urban area
  • River’s fragmentation
  • Pollution
  • Biodiversity in freshwater
  • Water and political conflicts
  • Water and health
  • Pricing water
3. Coastal and marine water
  • Marine biodiversity
  • Economic activities: Fisheries and ecotourism
  • Coastal pollution
4. Water and climate change

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Water scarcity occurs when the amount of water withdrawn from lakes, rivers or groundwater is so great that water supplies are no longer adequate to satisfy all human or ecosystem requirements, resulting in increased competition between water users and other demands.

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