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Overcoming population vulnerability to water scarcity in the Arab region : demographic, economic, educational and cultural factors, Paperback / softback Book

Overcoming population vulnerability to water scarcity in the Arab region : demographic, economic, educational and cultural factors Paperback / softback

Part of the Population and development report series

Paperback / softback

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Population dynamics can contribute to unsustainable patterns of production and consumption, and as a consequence to water scarcity that consists of the most significant environmental challenge in the Arab region.

This report endeavors to analyse the nexus between population dynamics and water scarcity and to provide recommendations on how to improve policies and programmes addressing water scarcity in order to reduce vulnerability of particular population groups and enhance resilience of populations at risk.

The report looks at water scarcity through a population lens in order to enable policymakers and governments to develop targeted and people-centered policies and programmes to tackle their water scarcity issues and to address its differential impact on specific population groups which might be more vulnerable to and less capable of coping with water scarcity.

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Also in the Population and development report series