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Facts on Water Resources - GreenFacts

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C<strong>on</strong>clusi<strong>on</strong>s <strong>on</strong> water resourcesOur water resources are under pressure. More reliable informati<strong>on</strong> is still needed regarding the quality and quantityof available water, and how this availability varies in time and from place to place. Human activities affect the watercycle in many ways, which need to be understood and quantified to manage water resources resp<strong>on</strong>sibly andsustainably.It has become evident that:■ Changes in climate are affecting water availability.■ Polluti<strong>on</strong>, water diversi<strong>on</strong>s and uncertainties about the abundance of water are threatening ec<strong>on</strong>omicgrowth, envir<strong>on</strong>ment, and health.■ Underground water is often overexploited and polluted.■ To augment water supply, traditi<strong>on</strong>al techniques – such as rainwater collecti<strong>on</strong> – are now beingsupplemented by newer technologies like desalinati<strong>on</strong> and water reuse.■ Political support is needed to improve informati<strong>on</strong> collecti<strong>on</strong> that can in turn enable better decisi<strong>on</strong> makingabout the management and use of water.GLOSSARY GLOSSARY GLOSSARY GLOSSARY GLOSSARY GLOSSARY GLOSSARY GLOSSARYBiodiversity — A c<strong>on</strong>tracti<strong>on</strong> of biologicaldiversity. Biodiversity reflects the number,variety and variability of living organisms.It includes diversity within species(genetic diversity), between species(species diversity), and betweenecosystems (ecosystem diversity).Climate change — Defined by the UnitedNati<strong>on</strong>s C<strong>on</strong>venti<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> Climate Change as“change of climate which is attributeddirectly or indirectly to human activity thatalters the compositi<strong>on</strong> of the globalatmosphere and which is in additi<strong>on</strong> t<strong>on</strong>atural climate variability observed overcomparable time periods”.Ecosystem — An ecological unit made up of acomplex system of interacti<strong>on</strong>s betweenliving communities (plants, animals, fungi,and microorganisms) and the envir<strong>on</strong>mentthey live in. Ecosystems have no fixedboundaries; a single lake, a watershed, oran entire regi<strong>on</strong> could be c<strong>on</strong>sidered anecosystem.Freshwater — <strong>Water</strong> that is not salty, forinstance water found in lakes, streams,and rivers, but not the ocean. Allfreshwater ultimately comes fromprecipitati<strong>on</strong> of atmospheric water vapor,reaching inland lakes, rivers, andgroundwater bodies directly, or aftermelting of snow or ice.Glacier — A moving body of ice that forms <strong>on</strong>land from the accumulati<strong>on</strong> andcompacti<strong>on</strong> of snow, and that flowsdownslope or outward due to gravity andthe pressure of its own weight.Groundwater — <strong>Water</strong> beneath the Earth'ssurface in the spaces between soilparticles and between rock surfaces.Sustainability — A characteristic or statewhereby the needs of the present andlocal populati<strong>on</strong> can be met withoutcompromising the ability of futuregenerati<strong>on</strong>s or populati<strong>on</strong>s in otherlocati<strong>on</strong>s to meet their needs andaspirati<strong>on</strong>s.<strong>Water</strong> cycle — The process by which watertravels in a sequence from the air(c<strong>on</strong>densati<strong>on</strong>) to the Earth (precipitati<strong>on</strong>)and returns to the atmosphere(evaporati<strong>on</strong>). It is also referred to as thehydrologic cycle. Human use of water cantransform the water cycle throughirrigati<strong>on</strong> or the c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong> of dams, forexample.

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