Water resources issues of small island developing states |
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Authors: | Tony Falkland |
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Affiliation: | ECOWISE Environmental, ACTEW Corporation, P.O. Box 1834, Canberra ACT 2609, Australia |
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Abstract: | The water resources of most small island developing states (SIDS) are often very limited and require special consideration to ensure that they are developed and managed in a sustainable manner. Many small islands, typically located in the humid tropics, have no surface water resources and rely on limited groundwater resources in the form of thin freshwater lenses. The exposed location of small islands makes them particularly vulnerable to natural disasters such as cyclones, floods and droughts. Pollution from population centres and from agricultural and other activities is an increasing problem. This article provides an overview of the water resources of small islands, and the main problems and issues related to water resources. Some suggested solutions, based on practical experiences, are offered for water resource assessment and monitoring programmes, and water resource development. Water resource policy, planning and management issues are also addressed, and suggested approaches for resolving some of the major water resource problems presented. |
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Keywords: | Freshwater Small islands Island hydrology Water resources Island groundwater Water resources assessment Freshwater lens Water resources development Water resources planning Water resources management Infiltration gallery Appropriate sanitation Composting toilet |
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