Water supply in emergency situations /

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Meeting name:NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Supply of Water to Cities in Emergency Situations (2007 : Tel Aviv, Israel)
Imprint:Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, ©2007.
Description:1 online resource (xix, 171 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:NATO science for peace and security series. SeriesC, Environmental security, 1871-4668
NATO science for peace and security series. SeriesC, Environmental security.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11068140
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Other authors / contributors:Sharan, Yair.
Coccossis, Harry, 1950-
Tal, Abraham.
Universiṭat Tel-Aviv. Merkaz ha-ben-teḥumi le-nituaḥ ule-ḥizui ṭekhnologi.
ISBN:9781402063053
1402063059
1402063032
9781402063039
1402063040
9781402063046
Notes:"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Supply of Water to Cities in Emergency Situations, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 5-7 June 2007"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Summary:Water is essential for life and the trigger for this book is in the increasing threats to uninterrupted, good quality water to large concentrations of population, which include natural and manmade, the latter including accidental and, unfortunately, also intentional. Israel in particular is aware of the risks of terror, including to its water supply and it is not surprising that the initiative for a NATO workshop, the outcome of which is presented here, came from this country. This book reflects the outcome of a three day NATO Advanced Workshop entitled 'Supply of Water to Cities in Emergency.
Other form:Print version: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Supply of Water to Cities in Emergency Situations (2007 : Tel Aviv, Israel). Water supply in emergency situations. Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, ©2007 9781402063039 1402063032
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Summary:Water is one of the most essential elements for sustaining life. National, regional, and local authorities throughout the world are responsible to maintain necessary infrastructure and safeguard resources for an orderly uninterrupted supply of good quality, healthy, and safe, water for everyday needs of all the population. These needs, which are growing fast with economic growth, development, and rising prosperity include water for drinking as well as for sanitation, laundry, gardening, recreation, and other domestic uses. An adequate supply of water resources should be safeguarded also for all sectors of the economy and society including agriculture, industry, energy, tourism, ecosystem protection, and more. Drinking water is again becoming a global issue from many perspectives. There are still parts of the globe which lack the necessary water resources for their basic needs, whether in terms of quantity or quality, or both. Demographic growth in several world regions is likely to increase pressures for the development of water resources and further exploitation of existing ones. Changes in production and consumption patterns are expected to aggravate further the pressures on the quantity and quality of water resources across the world. Rising standards of living, intensive agriculture, and new industrial processes lead not only to increasing com- tition for water use and rising costs of water provision, but also to mounting risks.
Item Description:"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Supply of Water to Cities in Emergency Situations, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 5-7 June 2007"--Title page verso.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xix, 171 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9781402063053
1402063059
1402063032
9781402063039
1402063040
9781402063046
ISSN:1871-4668