Asian water development outlook 2013 : measuring water security in Asia and the Pacific / / Asian Development Bank |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (126 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.91 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MesserschmidErnst |
Collana | SP Space station design workshop 2002 |
Soggetto topico |
Water-supply - Asia
Water-supply - Pacific Area Water resources development - Asia Water resources development - Pacific Area Water resources development - Environmental aspects - Asia Water resources development - Environmental aspects - Pacific Area |
ISBN | 92-9092-989-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Foreword by the Asian Development Bank; Foreword by the Asia-Pacific Water Forum; Foreword by the Global Water Partnership; About the Asian Water Development Outlook; Part I: Taking Stock: An Objective Framework for Water Security; Part II: Taking the Pulse: Measures of Water Security and Policy Levers; Key Dimension 1: Household Water Security; Key Dimension 2: Economic Water Security; Key Dimension 3: Urban Water Security; Key Dimension 4: Environmental Water Security; Key Dimension 5: Resilience to Water-Related Disasters
Part III: Taking the Lead: Key Messages to Increase Water SecurityAppendixes; Measuring Progress toward Water Security; Acknowledgments; Tables; 1. Asian Water Development Outlook Framework for Assessing National Water Security; 2. Description of National Water Security Stages; 3. Policy Levers to Increase Household Water Security; 4. Policy Levers to Increase Economic Water Security; 5. Policy Levers to Increase Urban Water Security; 6. Environmental Water Security by Subregion (population-weighted); 7. Distribution of River Health Index Determinants (% of catchment area impacted) 8. Environmental Water Security in Selected Basins and Countries9. Policy Levers to Increase Environmental Water Security; 10. Risk for Water-Related Disasters by Subregion (population-weighted); 11. Policy Levers to Increase Water-Related Disaster Resilience; Figures; 1. Water Security Framework of Five Interdependent Key Dimensions; 2. National Water Security in Asia and the Pacific; 3. Regional Water Security Index by Subregion (population-weighted); 4. National Water Security and Governance; 5. Household Water Security by Subregion (population-weighted) 6. Access to Improved Water Supply-Piped and Non-Piped (%)7. Access to Improved Sanitation (%); 8. Household Water Security and Per Capita Gross Domestic Product; 9. Economic Water Security Index by Subregion (population-weighted); 10. Economic Water Security and Per Capita Gross Domestic Product; 11. Urban Water Security by Subregion (population-weighted); 12. Water-Sensitive Cities Framework; 13. Urban Water Security-Progress toward Water-Sensitive Cities; 14. Urban Water Security and Per Capita Gross Domestic Product 15. Resilience to Water-related Disasters by Subregion (population-weighted)16. National Water-Related Disaster Resilience Index Relative to Per Capita Gross Domestic Product; 17. Water-Related Disaster Resilience Index; 18. Water-Related Hazard Relative to Resilience; 19. Water-Related Disaster Fatalities Relative to National Resilience; 20. Estimated Mean Annual Water-Related Disaster Damages ( per person); Boxes; 1. Key Dimension 1-Household Water Security Index; 2. Going Beyond Basic Water Services to Building Resilience and Supporting Incomes 3. Key Dimension 2-Productive Economy Indicators |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786871703321 |
Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Asian water development outlook 2013 : measuring water security in Asia and the Pacific / / Asian Development Bank |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (126 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.91 |
Altri autori (Persone) | MesserschmidErnst |
Collana | SP Space station design workshop 2002 |
Soggetto topico |
Water-supply - Asia
Water-supply - Pacific Area Water resources development - Asia Water resources development - Pacific Area Water resources development - Environmental aspects - Asia Water resources development - Environmental aspects - Pacific Area |
ISBN | 92-9092-989-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Foreword by the Asian Development Bank; Foreword by the Asia-Pacific Water Forum; Foreword by the Global Water Partnership; About the Asian Water Development Outlook; Part I: Taking Stock: An Objective Framework for Water Security; Part II: Taking the Pulse: Measures of Water Security and Policy Levers; Key Dimension 1: Household Water Security; Key Dimension 2: Economic Water Security; Key Dimension 3: Urban Water Security; Key Dimension 4: Environmental Water Security; Key Dimension 5: Resilience to Water-Related Disasters
Part III: Taking the Lead: Key Messages to Increase Water SecurityAppendixes; Measuring Progress toward Water Security; Acknowledgments; Tables; 1. Asian Water Development Outlook Framework for Assessing National Water Security; 2. Description of National Water Security Stages; 3. Policy Levers to Increase Household Water Security; 4. Policy Levers to Increase Economic Water Security; 5. Policy Levers to Increase Urban Water Security; 6. Environmental Water Security by Subregion (population-weighted); 7. Distribution of River Health Index Determinants (% of catchment area impacted) 8. Environmental Water Security in Selected Basins and Countries9. Policy Levers to Increase Environmental Water Security; 10. Risk for Water-Related Disasters by Subregion (population-weighted); 11. Policy Levers to Increase Water-Related Disaster Resilience; Figures; 1. Water Security Framework of Five Interdependent Key Dimensions; 2. National Water Security in Asia and the Pacific; 3. Regional Water Security Index by Subregion (population-weighted); 4. National Water Security and Governance; 5. Household Water Security by Subregion (population-weighted) 6. Access to Improved Water Supply-Piped and Non-Piped (%)7. Access to Improved Sanitation (%); 8. Household Water Security and Per Capita Gross Domestic Product; 9. Economic Water Security Index by Subregion (population-weighted); 10. Economic Water Security and Per Capita Gross Domestic Product; 11. Urban Water Security by Subregion (population-weighted); 12. Water-Sensitive Cities Framework; 13. Urban Water Security-Progress toward Water-Sensitive Cities; 14. Urban Water Security and Per Capita Gross Domestic Product 15. Resilience to Water-related Disasters by Subregion (population-weighted)16. National Water-Related Disaster Resilience Index Relative to Per Capita Gross Domestic Product; 17. Water-Related Disaster Resilience Index; 18. Water-Related Hazard Relative to Resilience; 19. Water-Related Disaster Fatalities Relative to National Resilience; 20. Estimated Mean Annual Water-Related Disaster Damages ( per person); Boxes; 1. Key Dimension 1-Household Water Security Index; 2. Going Beyond Basic Water Services to Building Resilience and Supporting Incomes 3. Key Dimension 2-Productive Economy Indicators |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910822594603321 |
Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : , : Asian Development Bank, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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