Water Economics
Jaha
Jaha
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Cartes-fiches | 312 |
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Economie politique |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 04.07.2025 / 04.07.2025 |
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Floods, droughts, storms.
Flood-related deaths, water contamination, poor sanitation.
Less water for farming means less food.
Droughts, floods, growing population, weak governance.
Better water use, technology, carbon cuts, policies, cooperation.
Reusing and recycling water efficiently.
Vertical farming.
Restoration and sustainable use.
Having enough clean water for people, farms, nature, and safety from floods or droughts.
Good water management and protection from water problems.
Clean water is a human right.
Because of fast population growth and climate change.
When countries fight or cooperate over shared water.
One country controls water in a shared river basin.
Treating water as a security issue like war or terrorism.
About 1200 cubic meters.
About 7000 cubic meters.
Bad water management and pollution.
More than 60%.
Jordan, Tigris-Euphrates, Nile.
Yes, a little on the Jordan River.
No, cooperation is weak.
Different countries have different power and fears.
Boutros-Ghali.
Ismail Serageldin.
They all depend on one major shared water source.
They rely on the same water source, face power imbalance, and risk one-sided actions.
They have different water powers, cooperation levels, and history.
Mount Hermon (in Israel).
Jordan, Israel, Syria, Palestine, and Lebanon.
Water scarcity, especially in Jordan.
A peace treaty including shared water use and a joint water committee.
The Peace Canal from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea and a desalination plant.
Turkey, Iran, Syria, and Iraq.
No agreement or cooperation, and upstream countries (Turkey, Iran) have more power.
Climate change, pollution, overuse, and water protests.
A Turkish dam and irrigation plan affecting water flow to Iraq and Syria.
War damage, population growth, and political instability.
About 250 million.
Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, and 7 more.