The CARROT Framework for Achieving Paradigm Shift in Sanitation Security and Wastewater Reuse in WANA region
The West Asia and North Africa (WANA) region covers 10% of the world’s area and are home to 6% of the world’s population (507.6 million people) but receive less than 2% of the world’s renewable water supply. 63% of the region population lives in urban areas and 37% lives in rural areas. Water resources in the Arab region are being depleted by rapid population growth, the accompanying demands of urbanization, and irrigated agriculture. Moreover, climate change, bringing greater climate variability and more frequent and severe droughts and floods, will exacerbate the already precarious situation created by chronic water scarcity.
belal-abo-daya
Thanks for sharing such nice article
hasan
A great article, especially in light of the water crisis that the Arab world is going through.
For these reasons, His Excellency Dr. Hazem Al Nasser was interested in developing sewage plants to improve the quality of water after treatment and use for agricultural purposes.
Sound thinking in the right direction
For these reasons, His Excellency Dr. Hazem Al Nasser was interested in developing sewage plants to improve the quality of water after treatment and use for agricultural purposes.
Sound thinking in the right direction