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Paul Mayer, Georg Konrad, Peter Jernej
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Actual water situation
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Population without access to safe drinking water
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Global use of water Agriculture: 69% Industry: 23% Domestic use, drinking water, sanitation : 8%
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Water Scarcity in 2025
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Physical water scarcity: these countries have not sufficient water resources for the needs in 2025 Economic water scarcity: this group has enough water resources, but only with regulations (more supply than 1995, more than 25%) No physical water shortage: no water scarcity, less water supplies than 25% of 1995
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Impacts of the global water shortage Relationship between food industry and global water No access to fresh water – rise in diseases Water plays an important role in trourism
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Global water shortage – cross border problem The location of water resources – not follow pollical boundaries Most groundwater resources are shared by more than two states Cross boundary concerns risks – conflicts, pollution upstream, blocking of waterways or mismanagement of shared resources
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Case Study China China´s water resources Water demand in China Water Policies in China
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8 major river basins of China´s water resources Yangtze Yellow (Huang) Hai-Luan Huai Song-Liao Pearl Southeast Southwest Nortwest
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Map of major rivers and watersheds in China
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Mortality Rate for Cancer Associated with Water Pollution (1/100,000) in China, 2003 (world Average in 2000)
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Water Demand 554.1km 3 (2005) per annum (vgl. Bodensee 48km 3) industry 128.6 km 3 municipal for private living, 67.53 km 3 agricultural use 385 km 3
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307km long drainage from the south to the dry north (middle route). Costs: more than 2 billion US$
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