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Ward J., Kaczan D., Ogilvie Andrew, Lukasiewicz A. (2013). Challenging hydrological panaceas : evidence from the Niger River Basin. In : Young M.D. (ed.), Esau C. (ed.). Investing water for a green economy : services, infrastructure, policies and management. p. 177-197. ISBN 978-0-415-50125-5.

Titre du document
Challenging hydrological panaceas : evidence from the Niger River Basin
Année de publication
2013
Type de document
Partie d'ouvrage
Auteurs
Ward J., Kaczan D., Ogilvie Andrew, Lukasiewicz A.
In
Young M.D. (ed.), Esau C. (ed.), Investing water for a green economy : services, infrastructure, policies and management
Source
2013, p. 177-197 ISBN 978-0-415-50125-5
In 2009, 700 million people in 43 countries were estimated to live below the water-stress threshold of 1,700 cubic metres per person. By 2025 that number is estimated to reach 3 billion (UNDP 2006). Global water diversions for agriculture represent approximately 70 per cent of total water consumption and are expected to grow by up to 17 per cent by 2025 (de Fraiture et al. 2001). Climate change and rapidly expanding populations in the developing world threaten to exacerbate water-related poverty and undermine alleviating efforts. There is an enduring consensus that the extent of West Africa's poverty remains both acute and chronic, and efforts to address water-related poverty and agricultural water use are identified as key elements in poverty reduction.
Plan de classement
Evaluation et gestion des ressources en eau [062EVAEAU] ; Développement, politique de développement, projets de développement [095DEVEL]
Descripteurs
RESSOURCES EN EAU ; GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT ; PAUVRETE ; BESOIN EN EAU ; IRRIGATION ; ANALYSE SYSTEMIQUE ; PREVISION ; GESTION DE L'EAU ; ECONOMIE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT
Description Géographique
BENIN ; BURKINA FASO ; CAMEROUN ; TCHAD ; GUINEE ; MALI ; NIGER ; NIGERIA
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010073889]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010073889
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