Fresh Water-an Emerging Global Concern with
Special Reference to India
Volume 3- Issue 3
Akshey Bhargava1*, Swati Bhargava2, Nirali Chandera3 and Unnati Patel4
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- 1Department of Civil Engineering, Global Institute of Engineering and Technology, India
- 2Masters in Sustainable Environmental Design, AA School of Architecture, UK
- 3Department of Envirovision, India
- 4University of Windsor Ontario, Canada
*Corresponding author:
Akshey Bhargava, Department of Civil Engineering, Global Institute of Engineering and Technology, India
Received: June 15, 2018; Published: June 27, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/CIACR.2018.03.000162
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Abstract
Increase in population requires increased demand of fresh water with the life style of people. Fresh water is a limiting resource
and consequently there has been an increasing water stress in many parts of the world. Such a stress is assuming alarming
proposition leading to conflicts and fights and may further aggravate the situation to an alarming level. An effort has therefore been
made by the authors of the present paper to assess and present the situation at global and India level for evaluating and formulating
the timely actions.
Keywords: Water; Global availability; Demand; Population; Water stress
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