Future scenarios for the development of the desalination industry in contexts of water scarcity: A Brazilian case study

2021 ◽  
Vol 167 ◽  
pp. 120727
Author(s):  
Fabrícia de Souza Moreira ◽  
Mariana Padilha Campos Lopes ◽  
Marcos Aurélio Vasconcelos de Freitas ◽  
Adelaide Maria de Souza Antunes
1992 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 173-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Fontes Lima ◽  
F. Alves Pereira

Technological developments and their application must follow a course that is parallel with legislation and public concerns about hazardous wastes management. This paper describes and comments the practices that have been conducted at a Brazilian Petrochemical Complex for 10 years.


2021 ◽  
pp. 096466392110316
Author(s):  
Chloé Nicolas-Artero

This article shows how geo-legal devices created to deal with environmental crisis situations make access to drinking water precarious and contribute to the overexploitation and contamination of water resources. It relies on qualitative methods (interviews, observations, archive work) to identify and analyse two geo-legal devices applied in the case study of the Elqui Valley in Chile. The first device, generated by the Declaration of Water Scarcity, allows private sanitation companies to concentrate water rights and extend their supply network, thus producing an overexploitation of water resources. In the context of mining pollution, the second device is structured around the implementation of the Rural Drinking Water Programme and the distribution of water by tankers, which has made access to drinking water more precarious for the population and does nothing to prevent pollution.


2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lourdes M Brasil ◽  
Marília M F Gomes ◽  
Cristiano J Miosso ◽  
Marlete M da Silva ◽  
Georges D Amvame-Nze

Author(s):  
Mozart Caetano Heymann ◽  
Fernanda Fidelis Paschoalino ◽  
Rodrigo Goyannes Gusmão Caiado ◽  
Gilson Brito Alves Lima ◽  
Valdecy Pereira
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Author(s):  
Paula Ferreira da Cruz Correia ◽  
João Gilberto Mendes dos Reis ◽  
Rodrigo Carlo Toloi ◽  
Fernanda Alves de Araújo ◽  
Silvia Helena Bonilla ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-60
Author(s):  
Viktor Glied ◽  
Péter Kacziba

Water scarcity is already causing serious challenges nowadays and devastating water-related processes will certainly continue for decades to come. The emerging water crisis requires new political arrangements, new technological solutions and the development of new water supply chains. Among the possible political-diplomatic answers, water trade may be a viable option, as water abundant countries could distribute resources by commercializing their water surplus. Water trade, however, faces serious obstacles. Dependence of different countries on states that have water surplus, political leverage and the possible opportunity when external powers could control the essentially important human needs are all examples of potential risks. These threats hinder the development of interstate water trade cooperation and orient countries struggling with water shortages towards domestic solutions. This study attempts to examine the practice of water scarcity and water diplomacy, while also applies the Turkish experience as a case study for demonstrating constraints of water trade. The paper will hopefully shed light on the threats posed by global and regional water scarcity and draw attention to the opportunities and limitations of water commercialization. The aim of our study is to outline the issues related to the distribution and trade of water, furthermore to present the problems of water as a product. Our research focuses primarily on Turkey, which has also become involved in water trade, but the story still ended in failure.


Author(s):  
Jéssica Andrade Prata ◽  
Gisele De Lorena Diniz Chaves ◽  
Rodrigo De Alvarenga Rosa ◽  
Thiara Cezana Gomes
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