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Endnotes<br />

1. Robert Engelman and Pamela LeRoy, <strong>Sustaining</strong><br />

Water: <strong>Population</strong> and the Future of Renewable<br />

Water Supplies (Washington, DC: <strong>Population</strong><br />

<strong>Action</strong> <strong>International</strong>, 1993).<br />

2. Robert Engelman and Pamela LeRoy, <strong>Sustaining</strong><br />

Water: An Update (Washington, DC: <strong>Population</strong><br />

<strong>Action</strong> <strong>International</strong>, 1995).<br />

3. United Nations <strong>Population</strong> Division, World<br />

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York: The United Nations, 1996).<br />

4. World Resources Institute, World Resources 1996-<br />

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<strong>Population</strong> Newsletter, no. 62 (December 1996).<br />

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8. Engelman and LeRoy, <strong>Sustaining</strong> Water: An<br />

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9. John F. Burns, “Sharing Ganges Waters,” New<br />

York Times, 25 May 1997.<br />

10. Inam Ahmed and Aasha Amin, “Bangladesh,<br />

Waiting for a Miracle,” People and the Planet 5,<br />

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11. Burns.<br />

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A Global Perspective,” Water <strong>International</strong> 17,<br />

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Consequences, and Water Management in the<br />

Most Stressed Water Systems in Africa,” in Water<br />

Management in Africa and the Middle East:<br />

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Eva Rathgeber, and David Brooks (Ottawa: IRDC<br />

Books, 1996).<br />

14. World <strong>Population</strong> Prospects: The 1996 Revision,<br />

<strong>Population</strong> Newsletter.<br />

15. Kathy Eales, Simon Forster and Lusekelo Du<br />

Mhango, “Strain, Water Demand and Supply<br />

Direction in the Most Stressed Water Systems of<br />

Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, and Swaziland,”<br />

in Water Management in Africa and the Middle<br />

East.<br />

16. Eales, Forster, and Du Mhango.<br />

17. Judith Matloff, “Southern Africa’s Oasis May<br />

Turn to Dust,” The Christian Science Monitor,<br />

22 July 1997.<br />

18. Eales, Forster, and Du Mhango.<br />

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20. Eales, Forster, and Du Mhango.<br />

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the Environment Discussion Paper 12<br />

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24. Sandra Postel, Last Oasis: Facing Water Scarcity,<br />

(New York: W.W. Norton, Worldwatch Institute,<br />

1992).<br />

25. Wolf.<br />

26. Amy Docker Marcus, “Water Fight,” Wall Street<br />

Journal, 22 August 1997.<br />

27. Sandra Postel, Dividing the Waters: Food Security,<br />

Ecosystem Health and the New Politics of Scarcity<br />

(Washington, DC: Worldwatch Institute,1996).<br />

28. World <strong>Population</strong> Prospects: The 1996 Revision.<br />

29. Postel, Dividing the Waters.<br />

30. Marcus.<br />

31. Marcus.<br />

32. Marcus.<br />

33. World <strong>Population</strong> Prospects: The 1996 Revision.<br />

34. Lammi Guddaa, “Ethiopia: Crisis Over the Nile<br />

Waters,” Africa News, April 1997.<br />

35. UN Press Release SG/SM/6185, 21 March 1997.<br />

36. UN Development Update, no. 21, 1997.<br />

37. Marcus.<br />

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