Water Resource Management Research Paper by writingsensation
Water Resource Management
This paper discusses extensively the utilization of environmental information for water resource management of the Emirate of Abu-Dhabi.
# 68600
| 11,805 words
| 36 sources
| MLA
| 2005
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Published
on Aug 29, 2006
in
Environmental Studies
(Economics and Policy)
, Environmental Studies
(Environmental Problems)
, Geography
(General)
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Description:
This paper explains that, to understand the importance of water resource management, environmentalists must understand the importance of the geography and political structure of Abu Dhabi, one of seven Emirates in the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.), which is a feudal society with absolute power in the hands of the Sheikh and his ministers, located on the Arabian Peninsula. The author points out that the region has a fragile ecosystem, which already shows the effects from oil exploration, transportation and processing. The paper stresses that water is a precious commodity in the desert and every country in the region is actively investigating the options to make the best and most effective use of this commodity. Many charts, diagrams and illustrations.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Conventional and Unconventional Water Sources
Importance of Water Resource Management
Table of Contents
Introduction
Conventional and Unconventional Water Sources
Importance of Water Resource Management
From the Paper:
"Environmental protection groups and governments are constantly engaged in a struggle to critically identify the measures that can be taken to protect and save the environment. The need to develop a consistent tool that can be used universally by all countries is increasingly being stressed upon. One such tool is the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI). A product of the World Economic Forum, the ESI has been created to measure countries based on a wide-ranging and comprehensive set of factors that are designed to 'rank' to country. In reality, many of the issues and the concerns that are displayed in the ESI relate more to the concerns of the Western's more developed nations and many of the developing countries around the world feel pressurized to maintain standards that are not ideal for their situation."Cite this Research Paper:
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Water Resource Management (2006, August 29)
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"Water Resource Management " 29 August 2006.
Web. 26 September. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/research-paper/water-resource-management-68600/>