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Water Security

The Water-Food-Energy-Climate Nexus

 Water Security
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The World Economic Forum Water Initiative

272 pages | 6 x 9

The world is on the brink of the greatest crisis it has ever faced: a spiraling lack of fresh water. Groundwater is drying up, even as water demands for food production, for energy, and for manufacturing are surging. Water is already emerging as a headline geopolitical issue—and worsening water security will soon have dire consequences in many parts of the global economic system.

 

Directed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon at the 2008 Davos Annual Meeting, the World Economic Forum assembled the world’s foremost group of public, private, non-governmental-organization and academic experts to examine the water crisis issue from all perspectives. The result of their work is this forecast—a stark, non-technical overview of where we will be by 2025 if we take a business-as-usual approach to (mis)managing our water resources. The findings are shocking. Perhaps equally stunning are the potential solutions and the recommendations that the group presents. All are included in this landmark publication.

 

Water Security contains compelling commentary from leading decision-makers, past and present. The commentary is supported by analysis from leading academics of how the world economy will be affected if world leaders cannot agree on solutions. The book suggests how business and politics need to manage the energy-food-water-climate axis as leaders negotiate the details of the climate regime that replace Kyoto Protocols.

"Waughray (World Economic Forum) has compiled a report reflecting three years of discussion among World Economic Forum constituents on the global issue of freshwater management and security. Despite its relative brevity, the book is successful in disentangling the complex web of interactions that characterizes the water-food-energy-climate nexus. The first chapters highlight water's indispensable and irreplaceable role in key sectors of the world economy, from agriculture and energy to trade and finance. The last chapters offer tentative, market-based solutions and blueprints for partnership initiatives to improve freshwater management by 2030. The brief, factual examination of the socioeconomic implications of current water usage trends in many sectors of the world economy is nicely complemented by commentaries from academic experts, business leaders, and public officials. Overall the book adopts an instrumental and anthropocentric approach to water as an essential commodity for economic growth, and lightly touches on the ecological dimension of the debate. In presenting multiple perspectives the book provides a broad and diverse set of opinions, which is appropriate for an undergraduate audience or for readers looking for a point of entry into the pressing issue of global freshwater management. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers and undergraduate students."
Q. M. Duroy, Denison University, Choice


"Island Press editors have achieved a nearly impossible task....The World Economic Forum Water Initiative and Island Press is to be congratulated for raising awareness of complex and interdependent future water needs and the impacts on economic and social security if these needs are not met."
Journal of the American Water Resources Association


List of Illustrations
Foreword, Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General
Preface, Richard Samans, Managing Director, World Economic Forum
Preface, Margaret Catley-Carlson, Patron, Global Water Partnership, Canada; Vice-Chair, World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Water Security
Introduction: The Water-Energy-Food-Climate Nexus: A Facts and Figures Overview
Chapter 1: Agriculture
Chapter 2: Energy
Chapter 3: Trade
Chapter 4: National Security
Chapter 5: Cities
Chapter 6: People
Chapter 7: Business
Chapter 8: Finance
Chapter 9: Climate
Chapter 10: New Economic Frameworks for Decision-Making
Chapter 11: Innovative Water Partnerships
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
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