"ebrary, Inc." . . "EDUCATION Educational Policy & Reform General." . . "TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Environmental Water Supply." . . "aWater use zDeveloping countries" . . . . "Desarrollo de recursos hidrológicos Países subdesarrollados." . . "Bevölkerungsentwicklung." . . "Developing countries." . . "Water use." . . "Compton Foundation." . . "POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Environmental Policy." . . "Water resources development." . . "Ebooks -- UML." . . "aWater resources development zDeveloping countries" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . "Liquid assets how demographic changes and water management policies affect freshwater resources" . "Liquid assets how demographic changes and water management policies affect freshwater resources"@en . . . . . . . . . . "A one-liner considers more demographic and local water-availability factors than most reports linking demography to water resources. In a 450-character abstract most writings linking demographic trends to water availability look at population-growth effects, treating water supplies as static and population as increasing."@en . . . . . . . "Most writings linking demographic trends to water availability often look only at population-growth effects, treating water supplies as static and population as increasing, inexorably leading to a water-availability crisis. This report's more holistic view of the interaction between demographics and water resources considers more demographic and local water-availability variables. It focuses on conditions in developing countries, where these factors intersect with the fewest socioeconomic resources to mediate."@en . . . "Most writings linking demographic trends to water availability often look only at population-growth effects, treating water supplies as static and population as increasing, inexorably leading to a water-availability crisis. This report's more holistic view of the interaction between demographics and water resources considers more demographic and local water-availability variables. It focuses on conditions in developing countries, where these factors intersect with the fewest socioeconomic resources to mediate." . . . "Human beings' powerful effect on the environment is becoming increasingly clear. Demographic factors are commonly recognized as a primary global driver of human-induced environmental change, along with biophysical, economic, sociopolitical, technological, and cultural factors. Concerns about demographic effects on the environment are fueled by demographic trends such as global population growth and the exponential growth of urban areas. These trends have spawned a body of literature regarding the connections between demographic trends and natural resources, such as water, much of which has taken an alarmist view. These reports often limit themselves to looking at the effects of population growth, and treat water supplies as static and population as ever increasing, inexorably leading to a water-availability crisis. This report attempts to present a more holistic view of the interaction between demographic factors and water resources by considering a wider range of demographic variables as well as a set of mitigating factors that influence water availability at the local level. The report focuses primarily on conditions in developing countries, since that is where the forces of demographics and natural resources intersect with the fewest social and economic resources to mediate their impacts." . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . . "Liquid Assets How Demographic Changes and Water Management Policies Affect Freshwater Resources"@en . "Liquid Assets How Demographic Changes and Water Management Policies Affect Freshwater Resources" . . . . . . . . "Liquid assets : how demographic changes and water management policies affect freshwater resources" . . . . . . . "Trinkwasserversorgung." . . "Water use Developing countries." . . "Utilización del agua Países subdesarrollados." . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE Demography." . . "Water resources development Developing countries." . . "aWater-supply zDeveloping countries" . . "Entwicklungsländer." . . "Water-supply Developing countries." . . "LAW Civil Law." . . "Water-supply." . .