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  1. Environment at a Glance
  2. Environment at a Glance 2015. OECD Indicators.
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  4. Use of freshwater resources
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Environment at a Glance 2015. OECD Indicators.
Chapters
Preface
Executive summary
Reader's guide
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
Sulphur oxides (SOX) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions
Particulate emissions and population exposure
Use of freshwater resources
Water pricing for public supply
Wastewater treatment
Biological diversity
Use of forest resources
Use of fish resources
Municipal waste
Energy intensity and mix
Energy prices and taxes
Road traffic, vehicles and networks
Road fuel prices
Agricultural fertilisers, land use and livestock
Environmentally related taxation
Environmentally related R&D
Environmentally related ODA
GDP, population and consumption
Additional information and country notes
Summary
Environment at a Glance 2013. OECD Indicators.
Environment at a Glance. OECD Environmental Indicators.

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Use of freshwater resources

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Abstract Freshwater resources are of major environmental, economic and social importance. Their distribution varies widely among and within countries. If a significant share of a country’s water comes from transboundary rivers, tensions between countries can arise. In arid regions, freshwater resources may at times be limited to the extent that demand for water can be met only by going beyond sustainable use.
Page Count 4
Starting Page 32
Ending Page 35
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2015-10-26
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Environment
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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