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Mission 2017 Water Security Friday September 6, 2013 tragedy of the commons

First assignment Re-write this definition and to before 2 PM Friday

A) Water security is a populations capacity to ensure a sufficient amount of good quality water for supporting human needs and socio-economic development, for offering protection against water-related dangers and threats, and for maintaining healthy and prosperous ecosystems in a well-balanced political climate. B )Water security- the population's ability to use and subsequently conserve and replenish a steady water supply in order to sustain life, human well-being, development and protection and to preserve a peaceful, environmental and political climate

Water security is a peoples' ability to maintain a constant and sufficient supply of safe, clean water without negatively impacting the peoples and environment around them. Water Security is a population's ability to protect and maintain enough access to clean, use-able water necessary for human health, economy, safety, and stability.

WIKIS Take it away Annie

Additional Exercise for Monday, September 9 On the class website under reading& info there is a list of news articles as.pdfs. Chose at least one, read it, and write about it. Briefly summarize it and then write your reaction to it. No need to be lengthy On the Wiki page, make a child page for the article you selected (or add to an existing one) and post what you have written. Make sure to include your name so we know you did it!

PEAK WATER ?

Global water use

Problem areas and examples China and Trans-boundary issues Nile River Aral Sea

Headwaters: China is the largest source of transboundary river flows, including many, such as the Brahmaputra River, that flow from the Tibetan Plateau to much of South Asia. Dams: No country in history has built more dams than China, and it has built more dams than the rest of the world combined. Having saturated its internal rivers with dams, China is increasingly orienting its dam building toward rivers that flow out from China into neighboring countries Environmental practice: Chinas use of rivers has been ecologically unsafe, which has had devastating consequences for the environment. CHINA and TRANSBOUNDARY RIVERS

Unilateral approach: China has increasingly taken a unilateralist approach to its use of rivers and its dam construction, Chellaney noted, as shown by its unwillingness to consult with other countries about how a new dam might affect them. Water agreements: While Chinese participation is critical to establishing any multinational water management institutions, and while almost all of Chinas neighbors have water agreements among themselves, not one has a water agreement with China. China is involved in water disputes with almost all of its neighbors, including friendly states such as North Korea and Pakistan.

Brahmaputra River: Although denied for many yearsmany fear the Chinese still plans to build a mega-dam on the Brahmaputra River, one of the major rivers in Asia. This river is one of Indias and Bangladeshs largest sources of water, and any water diversions could be devastating to both countries. Brahmaputra River supplies water to the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, which is Chinas largest territorial dispute. CHINA AND INDIA: POTENTIAL FOR CONFLICT