. Khedun, C. P., Flores, R. S., Rughoonundun, H., & Kaiser, R. World Water Supply and Use: Challenges for the Future, pages 450-465. Elsevier, 1, 2014.
World Water Supply and Use: Challenges for the Future [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Water is the most precious natural resource on the earth. The amount of water available on the earth is limited and some regions are already heading toward water bankruptcy. Rising population, climate change, conversion of agricultural land for biofuel production, etc. further complicate the problem of adequate water allocation. The problem can be even more complex in transboundary river basins. This article presents the current state of water around the world and explores impending water challenges.
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   abstract = {Water is the most precious natural resource on the earth. The amount of water available on the earth is limited and some regions are already heading toward water bankruptcy. Rising population, climate change, conversion of agricultural land for biofuel production, etc. further complicate the problem of adequate water allocation. The problem can be even more complex in transboundary river basins. This article presents the current state of water around the world and explores impending water challenges.},
   author = {C. Prakash Khedun and R. Sanchez Flores and H. Rughoonundun and R.A. Kaiser},
   doi = {10.1016/B978-0-444-52512-3.00083-8},
   journal = {Encyclopedia of Agriculture and Food Systems},
   keywords = {Biofuels,Climate change,Climate variability,Drought,El Niño Southern Oscillation,Extreme events,Groundwater,Hydrologic cycle,Transboundary river basins,Virtual water,Water},
   month = {1},
   pages = {450-465},
   publisher = {Elsevier},
   title = {World Water Supply and Use: Challenges for the Future},
   url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/B9780444525123000838},
   year = {2014},
}

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