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22 de mar. de 2024 · The United Nations World Water Development Report 2024, published by UNESCO on behalf of UN-Water, highlights that tensions over water are exacerbating conflicts worldwide. To preserve peace, States must boost international cooperation and transboundary agreements.
Unprecedented levels of dam building and water extraction by nations on great rivers are leaving countries further downstream increasingly thirsty, increasing the risk of conflicts.
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Items are included when there is violence (injuries or deaths) or threats of violence (including verbal threats, military maneuvers, and shows of force). We do not include instances of unintentional or incidental adverse impacts on populations or communities that occur associated with water management decisions, such as populations displaced by dam...
Events are categorized based on the use, impact, or effect that water had within the conflict. Trigger: Water as a trigger or root cause of conflict, where there is a dispute over the control of water or water systems or where economic or physical access to water, or scarcity of water, triggers violence. Weapon: Water as a weapon of conflict, where...
Citation: Pacific Institute (2023) Water Conflict Chronology. Pacific Institute, Oakland, CA. https://www.worldwater.org/water-conflict/. Accessed: (access date). Download the Chronology Click here for the Water Conflict Chronology credits.
22 de mar. de 2023 · Globally, 2 billion people (26% of the population) do not have safe drinking water and 3.6 billion (46%) lack access to safely managed sanitation, according to the report, published by UNESCO on behalf of UN-Water and released today at the UN 2023 Water Conference in New York.
22 de mar. de 2024 · Paris, 22 March 2024 – The United Nations World Water Development Report 2024, published by UNESCO on behalf of UN-Water, highlights that tensions over water are exacerbating conflicts...
14 de dic. de 2023 · Water and warfare: the battle to control a precious resource. Climate change could intensify the role of this vital and strategic asset in armed conflict. By. Elie Dolgin. Many people had to be...
7 de feb. de 2023 · But given changes brought on by climate change and growing human demands for water, disputes will rise unless shared water resources are managed through science-based water diplomacy.