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June 30, 2016
Economic development in Mongolia puts a strain on the water resources in areas where demand for water requires large water supplies. Hence, in some cases, water is not only a limiting factor for economic growth and development, but also an opportunity. The focus of this analysis lies in the coal mining regions Tavan Tolgoi and […]
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May 26, 2022
On a national scale, Mongolia does have sufficient water by volume and quality to support its population and its economic development. On a local scale, however, serious water challenges that can threaten the country’s economic and social development can be found in the urban and economic hub of Ulaanbaatar and in the mining hub of […]
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March 31, 2014
On a national scale, Mongolia does have sufficient water by volume and quality to support its population and its economic development. On a local scale, however, serious water challenges that can threaten the country’s economic and social development can be found in the urban and economic hub of Ulaanbaatar and in the mining hub of […]
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June 30, 2014
This report presents recommendations to prioritize Tanzanian river basins for further hydro-economic analysis. The work is part of a program undertaken by the 2030 WRG to inform and accelerate sustainable transformation in the water sector to support economic growth. This study includes a national overview of the magnitude and urgency of the country’s water challenges, […]
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May 31, 2015
At the invitation of the Government of Kenya, the 2030 WRG has undertaken a preliminary analysis of water resources dynamics for the Kenyan economy. Through the analysis, the 2030 WRG aims to foster stronger dialogue and collaboration among all stakeholder groups and water-using sectors (industry, agriculture, energy). Drawing from a wide range of published sources, […]
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July 31, 2016
Economic development, led by agriculture, has put global water resources under enormous strain. The world’s freshwater use is growing at more than double the rate of population growth. Conserving these finite resources while meeting the demands of growing economies, requires focused efforts to use water more efficiently. More water-productive irrigation could transform Tanzanian agriculture, substantially […]
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November 30, 2014
As a result of population growth, per capita water availability for Karnataka has been declining such that the state could be classified as experiencing “water stress.” The growing gap between supply and demand for water is forcing the state to find new ways of achieving higher growth without using more water. In this context, the […]
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May 31, 2015
The objective of the report is to understand the impact of industrialization on water security in Bangladesh, with a focus on the textile and leather industries, and raise awareness on the scale of the water challenges facing the industrial sector. It provides a summary of the aspirations for growth in both sectors and explores the […]
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