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Aucante, Mélaine, Nils Ferrand, Rémi Lombard-Latune, Paul Moretti, Alpha Ba, and Camille Cheval. “Planifier des systèmes d’assainissement avec les acteurs en intégrant des connaissances techniques expertes : enjeux de modélisation et transfert de WasteWAG au Sénégal.” Sciences Eaux & Territoires 35, no. 1 (2021): 60–67. https://doi.org/10.3917/set.035.0060.

Braiki, Housem, Guillaume Lestrelin, Sylvie Morardet, Emeline Hassenforder, Somaya Younsi, Amar Imache, Audrey Barbe, Anissa Ben Hassine, Fethi Hadaji, and Mohamed Harrabi. “La facilitation territoriale, un métier à développer et à défendre : une expérience tunisienne.” Sciences Eaux & Territoires 35, no. 1 (2021): 36–41. https://doi.org/10.3917/set.035.0036.

Comédie. “Communs et territoires. Expériences de dialogue sur l’eau et l’alimentation.” Accessed March 12, 2024. https://www.comedie.org/communs-et-territoires/.

“Fiche de Bonnes Pratiques - Est Ensemble.Odt,” n.d.

Liaigre, Suzanne, Bois-Choussy, Sylvine. “Histoires d’eau: 3 nuances de gestion en commun.” Accessed March 12, 2024. https://www.la27eregion.fr/histoires-deau-3-nuances-de-gestion-en-commun/.

Massot, Audrey, Anne Pressurot, and Marie Trouillet. “Le contexte de la participation citoyenne dans la gestion de l’eau en France.” Sciences Eaux & Territoires 35, no. 1 (2021): 6–13. https://doi.org/10.3917/set.035.0006.

Petitjean, Claire, and Chrystel Fermond. “En direct des territoires. Retour d’expérience sur une démarche participative de grande ampleur à destination des citoyens du bassin versant de la Drôme.” Sciences Eaux & Territoires 35, no. 1 (2021): 108–9. https://doi.org/10.3917/set.035.0108.

Reporterre. “« Notre crainte, c’est la mort des agences de l’eau ».” Reporterre, le média de l’écologie - Indépendant et en accès libre. Accessed April 16, 2024. https://reporterre.net/Notre-crainte-c-est-la-mort-des-agences-de-l-eau.

Seguin, Laura, Patrice Garin, Emeline Hassenforder, Sabine Girard, and Sarah Loudin. “Participer, c’est aussi apprendre !” Sciences Eaux & Territoires 35, no. 1 (2021): 100–107. https://doi.org/10.3917/set.035.0100.

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Water resources are natural resources of water that are potentially useful for humans, for example as a source of drinking water supply or irrigation water. 97% of the water on the Earth is salt water and only three percent is fresh water; slightly over two thirds of this is frozen in glaciers and polar ice caps. The remaining unfrozen freshwater is found mainly as groundwater, with only a small fraction present above ground or in the air. Natural sources of fresh water include surface water, under river flow, groundwater and frozen water. Artificial sources of fresh water can include treated wastewater (wastewater reuse) and desalinated seawater. Human uses of water resources include agricultural, industrial, household, recreational and environmental activities. Water resources are under threat from water scarcity, water pollution, water conflict and climate change. Fresh water is a renewable resource, yet the world's supply of groundwater is steadily decreasing, with depletion occurring most prominently in Asia, South America and North America, although it is still unclear how much natural renewal balances this usage, and whether ecosystems are threatened. The framework for allocating water resources to water users (where such a framework exists) is known as water rights.

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Q1501619 Water_management



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