Let there be water : Israel's solution for a water-starved world / Seth M. Siegel
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- 9781250129598
- 333.9100 SIE-S
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333.91 PER-J Water quality : | 333.910 PRA-A Water resources policies in South Asia / | 333.91 SAR-M Integrated water resources management : | 333.9100 SIE-S Let there be water : | 333.9100184 VED-S Water resources systems: modeling techniques and analysis / | 333.910091724 WHI-G Worth of water : our story of chasing solutions to the world's greatest challenge / | 333.9100954 GUN-E Ecosystems and integrated water resources management in South Asia / |
An essential look at the unknown story of how Israel has avoided the coming water crisis despite being mostly desert.
With hardly a day without a water-crisis story somewhere, let there be water offers prescriptions on how countries, cities and businesses can avoid the worst of it. With sixty percent of the country in a desert and despite a rapidly growing population, Israel has been jumping ahead of the water-innovation curve for decades.
Israel's national unity and economic vitality are, in part, the result of a culture and consciousness that understands the central role of water in building a dynamic, thriving society. By boldly thinking about water, Israel has transformed the normally change-averse, water-greedy world of agriculture with innovations like drip irrigation, creation of smart seeds for drought-friendly plants and careful reuse of highly treated waste-water. Israel has also played a leading role in the emerging desalination revolution.
Beyond securing its own water supply, Israel has also created a high-export industry in water technology, a timely example of how countries can build their economies while making the world better.
Built on meticulous research and hundreds of interviews with both world leaders and experts in the field, 'Let there Be Water' tells the inspiring story of how this all came to be.
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