Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis of Interlinkages

Groundwater represents 97% of the world’s available freshwater resources and is extensively abstracted throughout the world. While abundant in a global context, it can only de developed to a certain extent without causing environmental impacts. Also, it is highly variable across the globe, and whe...

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Main Authors: Guppy, Lisa, Uyttendaele, Paula, Villholth, Karen G., Smakhtin, Vladimir U.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98576
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Uyttendaele, Paula
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Smakhtin, Vladimir U.
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description Groundwater represents 97% of the world’s available freshwater resources and is extensively abstracted throughout the world. While abundant in a global context, it can only de developed to a certain extent without causing environmental impacts. Also, it is highly variable across the globe, and where it is heavily relied on, it is less renewable. Hence, it is critically important that this resource is managed sustainably. However, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Development Agenda do not, as a rule, account explicitly for the significant role that groundwater plays and will continue to play in sustainable development. This report aims to unpack and highlight this role through consistent analysis of the interlinkages between groundwater and the targets of the SDGs
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spelling CGSpace985762023-03-14T08:19:28Z Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis of Interlinkages Guppy, Lisa Uyttendaele, Paula Villholth, Karen G. Smakhtin, Vladimir U. sustainable development Groundwater represents 97% of the world’s available freshwater resources and is extensively abstracted throughout the world. While abundant in a global context, it can only de developed to a certain extent without causing environmental impacts. Also, it is highly variable across the globe, and where it is heavily relied on, it is less renewable. Hence, it is critically important that this resource is managed sustainably. However, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Development Agenda do not, as a rule, account explicitly for the significant role that groundwater plays and will continue to play in sustainable development. This report aims to unpack and highlight this role through consistent analysis of the interlinkages between groundwater and the targets of the SDGs 2018 2018-12-14T07:18:52Z 2018-12-14T07:18:52Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98576 en Open Access application/pdf Guppy, L., Uyttendaele, P., Villholth, K. G.,Smakhtin, V. 2018. Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis Of Interlinkages. UNU-INWEH Report Series, Issue 04. United Nations Unive
spellingShingle sustainable development
Guppy, Lisa
Uyttendaele, Paula
Villholth, Karen G.
Smakhtin, Vladimir U.
Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis of Interlinkages
title Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis of Interlinkages
title_full Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis of Interlinkages
title_fullStr Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis of Interlinkages
title_full_unstemmed Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis of Interlinkages
title_short Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis of Interlinkages
title_sort groundwater and sustainable development goals analysis of interlinkages
topic sustainable development
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