Books
Yves Earhart

Global Water Crisis

The looming Global Water Crisis threatens future generations, demanding immediate attention to water scarcity and water security. Population dynamics coupled with environmental degradation are key factors, impacting not only environmental science but also global health and geopolitical stability. Did you know that current water infrastructure is often insufficient and aging, exacerbating the problem?

This book uniquely approaches the crisis by interweaving environmental data with demographic analyses and infrastructure reports. The book examines the history of water management, from ancient techniques to modern technologies, highlighting unsustainable practices. It emphasizes that proactive, holistic water management, incorporating technological innovation and policy reform, is essential.

Understanding hydrological cycles and the impact of climate change on water resources are crucial. Beginning with fundamental concepts, the book progresses through the environmental impacts of various sectors, demographic pressures, and infrastructure challenges. It concludes by proposing actionable solutions and policy recommendations, supported by extensive data and geographical case studies.

This comprehensive approach makes the book a valuable resource for policymakers, scientists, and anyone seeking to understand and address this critical global issue.
169 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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