Commoning the commons: A sourcebook to strengthen management and governance of water as commons

Water is essential for the survival and sustenance of ecosystems and human societies. We are also aware that water is finite and a limited resource that is getting scarcer. People across the globe are experiencing a water crisis and this crisis is largely our own making. Globally, over 2 billion peo...

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Main Authors: Foundation for Ecological Security, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, International Food Policy Research Institute
Format: Libro
Language:Inglés
Published: Foundation for Ecological Security 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173765
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International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
International Food Policy Research Institute
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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description Water is essential for the survival and sustenance of ecosystems and human societies. We are also aware that water is finite and a limited resource that is getting scarcer. People across the globe are experiencing a water crisis and this crisis is largely our own making. Globally, over 2 billion people live in countries experiencing high water stress (UN, 2018). In India, 54 percent of the country faces high to extremely high water stress (WRI, 2014) and India ranks 13th among the world’s ‘extremely water-stressed countries (WRI, 2019). The existing climate change scenario further amplifies the crisis and its impact on people. The need and urgency to address the water crisis has been acknowledged and recognized at local, regional and global levels. The right to clean and safe drinking water has been recognized as a human right essential for the full enjoyment of life and all human rights. 193 countries (including India) have committed to ensure availability and sustainable management of water for all by 2030. There is also an increasing attention to issues of universal and equitable access, water-use efficiency, protecting and restoring water related ecosystems (mountains, forests, wetlands, rivers, aquifers and lakes) (Goal 6, Sustainable Development Goals).
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spelling CGSpace1737652025-11-06T04:10:43Z Commoning the commons: A sourcebook to strengthen management and governance of water as commons Foundation for Ecological Security International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics International Food Policy Research Institute water governance natural resources management Water is essential for the survival and sustenance of ecosystems and human societies. We are also aware that water is finite and a limited resource that is getting scarcer. People across the globe are experiencing a water crisis and this crisis is largely our own making. Globally, over 2 billion people live in countries experiencing high water stress (UN, 2018). In India, 54 percent of the country faces high to extremely high water stress (WRI, 2014) and India ranks 13th among the world’s ‘extremely water-stressed countries (WRI, 2019). The existing climate change scenario further amplifies the crisis and its impact on people. The need and urgency to address the water crisis has been acknowledged and recognized at local, regional and global levels. The right to clean and safe drinking water has been recognized as a human right essential for the full enjoyment of life and all human rights. 193 countries (including India) have committed to ensure availability and sustainable management of water for all by 2030. There is also an increasing attention to issues of universal and equitable access, water-use efficiency, protecting and restoring water related ecosystems (mountains, forests, wetlands, rivers, aquifers and lakes) (Goal 6, Sustainable Development Goals). 2021 2025-03-20T20:29:19Z 2025-03-20T20:29:19Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173765 en Open Access application/pdf Foundation for Ecological Security Foundation for Ecological Security; International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics; and International Food Policy Research Institute. 2021. Commoning the commons: A sourcebook to strengthen management and governance of water as commons. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173765
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International Food Policy Research Institute
Commoning the commons: A sourcebook to strengthen management and governance of water as commons
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