Pakistan: getting more from water
This report builds on prior work to provide a new, comprehensive, and balanced view of water security in Pakistan, stressing the importance of the diverse social, environmental, and economic outcomes from water. The report highlights the complex water issues that Pakistan must tackle to improve wate...
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| author | Young, W.J. Anwar, Arif A. Bhatti, Muhammad Tousif Borgomeo, Edoardo Davies, Stephen Garthwaite, W.R. Gilmont, M. Leb, C. Lytton, L. Makin, Ian Saeed, B. |
| author_browse | Anwar, Arif A. Bhatti, Muhammad Tousif Borgomeo, Edoardo Davies, Stephen Garthwaite, W.R. Gilmont, M. Leb, C. Lytton, L. Makin, Ian Saeed, B. Young, W.J. |
| author_facet | Young, W.J. Anwar, Arif A. Bhatti, Muhammad Tousif Borgomeo, Edoardo Davies, Stephen Garthwaite, W.R. Gilmont, M. Leb, C. Lytton, L. Makin, Ian Saeed, B. |
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| description | This report builds on prior work to provide a new, comprehensive, and balanced view of water security in Pakistan, stressing the importance of the diverse social, environmental, and economic outcomes from water. The report highlights the complex water issues that Pakistan must tackle to improve water security and sheds new light on conventional assumptions around water. It seeks to elevate water security as an issue critical for national development. The report assesses current water security and identifies important water-related challenges that may hinder progress in economic and human development. It identifies unmitigated water-related risks, as well as opportunities where water can contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction. The report analyzes how the performance and architecture of the water sector are related to broader economic, social, and environmental outcomes. It models alternative economic trajectories to identify where intervention can lead to a more water-secure future. A consideration of water sector architecture and performance and how these determine outcome leads to recommendations for improving aspects of sector performance and adjusting sector architecture for better outcomes. The sector performance analysis considers (a) management of the water resource, (b) delivery of water services, and (c) mitigation of water-related risks. The description of sector architecture considers water governance, infrastructure, and financing. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1072562025-10-10T05:19:08Z Pakistan: getting more from water Young, W.J. Anwar, Arif A. Bhatti, Muhammad Tousif Borgomeo, Edoardo Davies, Stephen Garthwaite, W.R. Gilmont, M. Leb, C. Lytton, L. Makin, Ian Saeed, B. water security water resources water management water governance water policy groundwater management agricultural water use water productivity water availability water allocation water balance water demand water quality water extraction institutional reform irrigation systems irrigated sites irrigated farming water supply hydropower energy nexus environmental sustainability legal frameworks law reform infrastructure investment economic aspects financing income sanitation climate change flood control risk reduction planning rivers reservoirs dams sediment political aspects monitoring models This report builds on prior work to provide a new, comprehensive, and balanced view of water security in Pakistan, stressing the importance of the diverse social, environmental, and economic outcomes from water. The report highlights the complex water issues that Pakistan must tackle to improve water security and sheds new light on conventional assumptions around water. It seeks to elevate water security as an issue critical for national development. The report assesses current water security and identifies important water-related challenges that may hinder progress in economic and human development. It identifies unmitigated water-related risks, as well as opportunities where water can contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction. The report analyzes how the performance and architecture of the water sector are related to broader economic, social, and environmental outcomes. It models alternative economic trajectories to identify where intervention can lead to a more water-secure future. A consideration of water sector architecture and performance and how these determine outcome leads to recommendations for improving aspects of sector performance and adjusting sector architecture for better outcomes. The sector performance analysis considers (a) management of the water resource, (b) delivery of water services, and (c) mitigation of water-related risks. The description of sector architecture considers water governance, infrastructure, and financing. 2019-01-01 2020-02-25T03:29:09Z 2020-02-25T03:29:09Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/107256 en Open Access Young, W. J.; Anwar, Arif; Bhatti, Tousif; Borgomeo, Edoardo; Davies, S.; Garthwaite, W. R. III; Gilmont, M.; Leb, C.; Lytton, L.; Makin, Ian; Saeed, B. 2019. Pakistan: getting more from water. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. 191p. (Water Security Diagnostics) https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31160 |
| spellingShingle | water security water resources water management water governance water policy groundwater management agricultural water use water productivity water availability water allocation water balance water demand water quality water extraction institutional reform irrigation systems irrigated sites irrigated farming water supply hydropower energy nexus environmental sustainability legal frameworks law reform infrastructure investment economic aspects financing income sanitation climate change flood control risk reduction planning rivers reservoirs dams sediment political aspects monitoring models Young, W.J. Anwar, Arif A. Bhatti, Muhammad Tousif Borgomeo, Edoardo Davies, Stephen Garthwaite, W.R. Gilmont, M. Leb, C. Lytton, L. Makin, Ian Saeed, B. Pakistan: getting more from water |
| title | Pakistan: getting more from water |
| title_full | Pakistan: getting more from water |
| title_fullStr | Pakistan: getting more from water |
| title_full_unstemmed | Pakistan: getting more from water |
| title_short | Pakistan: getting more from water |
| title_sort | pakistan getting more from water |
| topic | water security water resources water management water governance water policy groundwater management agricultural water use water productivity water availability water allocation water balance water demand water quality water extraction institutional reform irrigation systems irrigated sites irrigated farming water supply hydropower energy nexus environmental sustainability legal frameworks law reform infrastructure investment economic aspects financing income sanitation climate change flood control risk reduction planning rivers reservoirs dams sediment political aspects monitoring models |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/107256 |
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