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Experts predict that the acquisition of fresh water will soon supersede that of oil as a main source of international tension. The world's increasing population and industrialization are raising the level of pollutants and toxins, tainting water sources that could be used for consumption or agriculture.
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Table of Contents
Part I: At issue.
1.Introduction
The issue
The challenges
Counterstrategies
2. Focus on the United States
The American West
The Great Lakes Region
Southeastern United States
Canada and Mexico
3. Global perspectives
Bolivia
Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan
Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Territories
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Part II: Primary sources.
4. United States Documents
5. International Documents
Bolivia
Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan
Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Territories
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Part III: Research tools.
6. How to research freshwater supply
Defining the topic
Gathering research material
Evaluating material
Citing sources
Further tips
7. Facts and figures
General
United States
Bolivia
Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan
Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Territories
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
8. Key players A to Z
9. Organizations and agencies
10. Annotated bibliography
General
United States, Canada, and Mexico
Bolivia
Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan
Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Territories
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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