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Facts &
Statistics
These pages guide the user to useful facts and
statistics on the status of water demand worldwide with more
focus on the Eastern Mediterranean Region.
Water Resources Institute / Earth Trends (The Environmental
Information Portal)
Explore data for 210 countries and more than 400 variables
that span up to 100 years, find pre-formatted data tables
containing the most vital variables in each topic area, get
data for all 10 topic areas organized by country, view and
read analysis on more than 100 maps presenting global, regional
and country level environmental information, and access text
analysis and graphic of key environmental and social trends
shaping our world
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Information Portal)
You are now in the Water Resources & Fresh Water Ecosystems
page for the Middle East & North Africa
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a variable from the list to search by and continue by clicking
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Country Profiles from Water Resources Institute / Earth
Trends (The Environmental Information Portal)
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MNA
and the Global Water Budget (World Bank)
Per
Capita Water Availability in MNA (World Bank)
Sectoral
Water Allocation (World Bank)
Unaccounted-For
Water (World Bank)
Water
Pricing in the Municipal Sector (World Bank)
Wastewater
Reuse (World Bank)
Water Demand Management and Pollution Control: Key to
securing and Safeguarding the Water Supplies of MENA in the
21st Century, by Hamed Bakir. Paper presented at: 1st Dedicated
Regional Conference on Water Demand Management, Conservation
and Pollution Control, Oct.2001, Amman, Jordan
Table 1 Distribution of Net Renewable Water Resources
by Region, Table 2. Annual Internal Renewable Freshwater Resources
and Withdrawals, Table 3 Use of Non-Conventional Water in
MENA Region
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CIHEAM Annual Report (Ch. 7): Mediterranean Countries
and the Water Problem
Scarcity of water is a major constraint in arid and semi-arid
countries of the Mediterranean. In many countries, all available
water resources which can be used for economic purposes have
already been developed or are in the process of development
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Water Futures: A Review of Global Water Resources Projections,
by: Peter H. Gleick, 1999.
Includes projections of water withdrawal and consumption
per Region and Sector
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