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Year: 2003 Publisher: London : World Link Publications, Ltd.,

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The World Economic Forum and transnational networking
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ISBN: 1839824565 183982459X Year: 2020 Publisher: Bingley, England : Emerald Publishing,

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Water security : the water-food-energy-climate nexus : the World Economic Forum water initiative.
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ISBN: 9781597267359 9781597267366 Year: 2011 Publisher: London Island press

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The World Economic Forum and transnational networking
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The other Davos : the globalization of resistance to the world economic system.
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ISBN: 1856499871 185649988X Year: 2001 Publisher: London Zed Books

Temporary Discomfort : Chapter I-IV : Davos, Genoa, New York, Evian, Geneva.
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ISBN: 3037780479 Year: 2005 Publisher: Baden Lars Müller

World economic forum : a multi-stakeholder approach to global governance.
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ISBN: 0415702046 9780415702041 0415702038 9780415702034 9780203962756 9781135990190 9781135990237 9781135990244 Year: 2007 Publisher: Abingdon Routledge


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Water security : the water-food-energy-climate nexus : the World Economic Forum water initiative.
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ISBN: 9781610910262 1610910265 9781597267359 159726735X 9781597267366 1597267368 Year: 2011 Publisher: London Island press

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The world is on the brink of the greatest crisis it has ever faced: a spiraling lack of fresh water. Groundwater is drying up, even as water demands for food production, for energy, and for manufacturing are surging. Water is already emerging as a headline geopolitical issue—and worsening water security will soon have dire consequences in many parts of the global economic system.   Directed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon at the 2008 Davos Annual Meeting, the World Economic Forum assembled the world’s foremost group of public, private, non-governmental-organization and academic experts to examine the water crisis issue from all perspectives. The result of their work is this forecast—a stark, non-technical overview of where we will be by 2025 if we take a business-as-usual approach to (mis)managing our water resources. The findings are shocking. Perhaps equally stunning are the potential solutions and the recommendations that the group presents. All are included in this landmark publication.    Water Security contains compelling commentary from leading decision-makers, past and present. The commentary is supported by analysis from leading academics of how the world economy will be affected if world leaders cannot agree on solutions. The book suggests how business and politics need to manage the energy-food-water-climate axis as leaders negotiate the details of the climate regime that replace Kyoto Protocols.

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