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The World's Water 2000-2001 - Table of Contents
Foreword by Timothy Wirth, President, UN Foundation

  1. The Human Right to Water
  2. How Much Water is There and Whose is it? The World's Stocks and Flows of Water and International River Basins
  3. Pictures of the Future: A Review of Global Water Resources Projections
  4. Water for Food: How Much Will Be Needed
  5. Desalination: Straw into Gold
  6. The Removal of Dams: A New Dimension to an Old Debate
  7. Water Reclamation and Reuse: Waste Not, Want Not

Water Briefs

  1. Fog Collection as a Source of Water
  2. Arsenic in the Groundwater of Bangladesh and West Bengal, India
  3. Water and Conflict Chronology: 1500 to the Present
  4. Water-Related Web Sites II
  5. Water Units and Conversions

Data Section - Tables

  1. Total Renewable Freshwater Supply, by Country
  2. Fresh Water Withdrawal, by Country and Sector
  3. World Population, Year 0 to 2050 AD
  4. Population, by Continent, 1750 to 2050
  5. Renewable Water Resources and Water Availability, by Continent
  6. Dynamics of Water Resources, Selected Countries, 1921 to 1985
  7. International River Basins of the World
  8. Fraction of a Country's Area in International River Basins
  9. International River Basins, Sorted by Country
  10. Irrigated Area by Country and Region, 1961 to 1997
  11. Irrigated Area by Continent, 1961 to 1997
  12. Human-Induced Soil Degradation, by Type and Cause, late 1980s
  13. Continental Distribution of Human-Induced Salinization
  14. Salinization, by Country, late 1980s
  15. Total Number of Reservoirs, by Continent and Volume
  16. Number of Reservoirs Larger than 0.1 km3, by Continent, Time Series
  17. Volume of Reservoirs Larger than 0.1 km3, by Continent, Time Series
  18. Dams Removed or Decommissioned in the United States, 1912 to Present
  19. Desalination Capacity, by Country, January 1999
  20. Desalination Capacity, by Process, June 1999
  21. Desalination Capacity, by Source of Water, June 1999
  22. Number of Threatened Species, by Country/Area, by Group, 1997
  23. Countries with the Largest Number of Fish Species
  24. Countries with the Largest Number of Fish Species Per Unit Area


Updated: 03/01/2000
 
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