Centre de Sciences Humaines

The water atlas / A unique visual analysis of the world's most critical resource

Clarke, Robin T., 1934-

The water atlas / A unique visual analysis of the world's most critical resource Robin Clarke and Jannet King. - New York : New Press : Distributed by W.W. Norton, 2004. - 127 p. : col. ill., maps (chiefly col.) ; 26 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-123) and index.

Book Description: A comprehensive charting of the global water industry.
In the next ten minutes, forty children around the world will have died because they didn't have enough
clean water or sanitation facilities.
In the world today, over a billion people lack safe drinking water. As tension mounts between states
competing for diminished supplies of "blue gold," the global water industry is expected to become a trilliondollar-a-year operation within a decade.
Up until now, no single publication has given shape and meaning to statistics about water use, re-use, and
control. With a range of maps of startling clarity and richness of detail, The Water Atlas brings together the
latest findings to show water distribution worldwide, the real cost of use in water-rich countries, and the
dangers of a future where privatization and profit dictate availability. The atlas covers a wide range of
topics, from consumption and scarcity to areas of political tension and looming catastrophes. Including
detailed profiles of vulnerable regions—such as California, the Middle East, and India—as well as bold
summaries of the global picture, The Water Atlas will be a unique resource for general readers as well as
health professionals, advocates, and students.

1565849183 (hc.) 1565849078 (pbk.)

2004351426


Water-supply.
Water resources development.
Water conservation.
Water--Pollution.

TD345 / .C592 2004

333.91
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