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Introduction
Table of Contents
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The World's Water 2000-2001 - Table of Contents
Foreword by Timothy Wirth, President, UN Foundation
- The Human Right to Water
- How Much Water is There and Whose is it? The World's Stocks and Flows of Water and International River Basins
- Pictures of the Future: A Review of Global Water Resources Projections
- Water for Food: How Much Will Be Needed
- Desalination: Straw into Gold
- The Removal of Dams: A New Dimension to an Old Debate
- Water Reclamation and Reuse: Waste Not, Want Not
Water Briefs
- Fog Collection as a Source of Water
- Arsenic in the Groundwater of Bangladesh and West Bengal, India
- Water and Conflict Chronology: 1500 to the Present
- Water-Related Web Sites II
- Water Units and Conversions
Data Section - Tables
- Total Renewable Freshwater Supply, by Country
- Fresh Water Withdrawal, by Country and Sector
- World Population, Year 0 to 2050 AD
- Population, by Continent, 1750 to 2050
- Renewable Water Resources and Water Availability, by Continent
- Dynamics of Water Resources, Selected Countries, 1921 to 1985
- International River Basins of the World
- Fraction of a Country's Area in International River Basins
- International River Basins, Sorted by Country
- Irrigated Area by Country and Region, 1961 to 1997
- Irrigated Area by Continent, 1961 to 1997
- Human-Induced Soil Degradation, by Type and Cause, late 1980s
- Continental Distribution of Human-Induced Salinization
- Salinization, by Country, late 1980s
- Total Number of Reservoirs, by Continent and Volume
- Number of Reservoirs Larger than 0.1 km3, by Continent, Time Series
- Volume of Reservoirs Larger than 0.1 km3, by Continent, Time Series
- Dams Removed or Decommissioned in the United States, 1912 to Present
- Desalination Capacity, by Country, January 1999
- Desalination Capacity, by Process, June 1999
- Desalination Capacity, by Source of Water, June 1999
- Number of Threatened Species, by Country/Area, by Group, 1997
- Countries with the Largest Number of Fish Species
- Countries with the Largest Number of Fish Species Per Unit Area
Updated: 03/01/2000
(c)1999/2001 Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security
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