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The atlas of water:

mapping the world's most critical resource
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Earthscan, 2004 - Business & Economics - 127 pages

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User Review  - Annie Mesaros - Goodreads

Very helpful for what I need to accomplish: writing an article about water in Kenya. Did you know that, on average, Australians use 282 liters of water per day, per person? Ethiopians use 13. Did you know that golf courses in dry climates use about 8,000 liters per round played? Read full review

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Intelligent and informative, with outstanding graphics. Read full review

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Contents

Preface
9
Acknowledgements
15
Ways Forward
19
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About the author (2004)

Robin Clarke is the editor of the World Meteorological Organization's World Climate News and was the editor of the United Nations Environment Program's flagship publication Global Environment Outlook in 2000 and 2002. He is also the author of Water: The International Crisis, The Science of War and Peace, We All Fall Down, The Challenge of the Primitives, and Science and Technology in World Development.