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Re‐thinking water scarcity: Can science and technology solve the global water crisis?
Authors:Elena Lopez‐Gunn  Manuel Ramón Llamas
Institution:1. Centre for Environmental Policy and Governance, LSE (UK), London;2. Complutense University, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:This paper provides examples from the last fifty years of scientific and technological innovations that provide relatively easy, quick and affordable means of addressing key water management issues. Scientific knowledge and technological innovation can help open up previously closed decision‐making systems. Four of these tools are discussed in this paper: a) the opportunities afforded by virtual water trade; b) the silent revolution for beneficial use of groundwater; c) salt water desalination; and finally, d) the use of remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS). Together these advances are changing the options available to address water and food security that have been predominant for centuries in the minds of most water decision‐makers.
Keywords:Virtual water  Desalination  Intensive use of groundwater  Water footprint  Water security  Remote sensing  GIS and Internet
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