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Press release 16 Mar, 2012

Water means wealth 鈥 鈥榮mart鈥 water management in Asia and the Pacific

Marseille, France, 16 March 2012 - Availability of fresh water is essential to social and economic growth. Investing in sustainable water management should be a priority for all decision makers, according to a recent publication by 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 (International Union for Conservation of Nature) and ADB (Asian Development Bank).

Water Wealth, launched today at the World Water Forum in Marseille, draws on 45 case studies showing new solutions to water challenges applied in Asia and the Pacific. These involve strengthening the resilience of river basins through sustainable management of the natural infrastructure responsible for storing and regulating water, such as forests, soils and wetlands.

鈥淎sia and the Pacific are witnessing rapid economic growth which is changing landscapes and people鈥檚 lifestyles,鈥 says Ganesh Pangare, Head of 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 Water Programme in Asia. 鈥淏ut the region is also struggling with a serious water crisis which threatens to set back this robust development. This book can help us learn from people in this fascinating region who have found inexpensive yet effective ways to secure water for all and maintain the economic boom.鈥

In the Mekong River Basin, which is the longest transboundary river in Southeast Asia, pollution, droughts and floods are threatening the basin鈥檚 natural resources which secure the livelihoods of 100 ethnic groups. As a response, the intergovernmental Mekong River Commission encourages cross-border cooperation to sustainably develop, use and conserve the resources.

The Na Kha river basin in Thailand is struggling with poor water quality, erosion of river banks and the imminent extinction of the endemic water lily 鈥 an important source of income for local people. With 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播's support, a local conservation group established water quality and erosion monitoring stations, as well as water lily nurseries along the Na Kha river. As a result, the Government of Thailand has recognized the water lily as one of Thailand鈥檚 ten most endangered species.

In Vanuatu in the South Pacific, where water is increasingly scarce, an education programme has been introduced to raise awareness about water management.

鈥淢ost countries still prefer to invest in 驶hardware始 such as dams and canals, rather than 驶software始 such as research and policy, monitoring and public education,鈥 says Mark Smith, Director of 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 Global Water Programme. 鈥淏ut these examples clearly show that such relatively inexpensive solutions can lead to large improvements in the health of rivers and the economy.鈥

According to the book, low income countries that had access to clean water in 1965 saw an average growth rate of 3.7% per year up to 1994. In comparison, countries with similar income levels but poorer access to water resources grew at only 0.1% per year over the same period.

鈥淔inance and planning leaders will decide how water-secure tomorrow鈥檚 society will be鈥, says Wouter Lincklaen Arriens, Lead Water Resources Specialist, ADB. 鈥淭his book shows how smart investments in Asia's river basins are already making a difference for socio-economic prosperity.鈥
Issues involving water management will be discussed further at 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 World Conservation Congress in Jeju, Republic of Korea, 5-15 September 2012.

Spokespeople:
Ganesh Pangare, Head, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Water Programme in Asia, [email protected]
Mark Smith, Director, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Global Water Programme, [email protected]
James Dalton, Coordinator, Global Initiatives, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Global Water Programme, [email protected]
Wouter Lincklaen Arriens, Lead Water Resources Specialist, ADB.


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