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National wealth --- Land. Real estate --- Water supply. Water treatment. Water pollution --- Law of real property --- Human rights --- Developing countries --- Water rights. --- Water-supply.
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Water management plays an increasingly critical role in national and international policy agendas. Growing scarcity, overuse, and pollution, combined with burgeoning demand, have made socio-political and economic conflicts almost unavoidable. Proposals to address water shortages are usually based on two key assumptions: (1) water is a commodity that can be bought and sold and (2) "states," or other centralized entities, should control access to water.
Water rights. --- Rights, Water --- Water rights --- Water --- Riparian rights --- Water trusts --- Law and legislation --- Water-supply --- International cooperation --- Availability, Water --- Water availability --- Water resources --- Natural resources --- Public utilities --- Water resources development --- Water utilities
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Water-Economic aspects. --- Water-Social aspects. --- Water-Symbolic aspects.
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