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Wastewater: From Waste to Resource – The Case of San Luis Potosí, Mexico
Water is scarce in the state of San Luis Potosí, Mexico. With more than 2.7 million inhabitants in the metropolitan area (as of 2015) and intensive industrial and economic development, the region gets less than 400 mm of rainfall a year. The state government has been a pioneer in understanding wastewater as a resource to utilize rather than a waste only to dispose. Since the 1990s, the city’s development has been tied to water conservation efforts and wastewater reuse. Given the area’s fast growth, the aquifer was being depleted, with extractions doubling its natural recharge.
Wastewater: From Waste to Resource – The Case of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
This Documents explain the Covered Anaerobic Ponds and Their Potential for Energy Generation in Wastewater Treatment Plants in The city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, that is a fast-growing and economically dynamic city with a population of approximately 2 million (2012) home to one-fourth of Bolivia’s population, and responsible for 30 percent of Bolivia’s GDP (Camara de Industria y Comercio Santa Cruz, 2016).
Wastewater: The Untapped Resource – The United Nations World Water Development Report 2017 (Presentation)
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Wastewater: The Untapped Resource Main Messages – The United Nations World Water Development Report 2017
This Documents Provides a condensed information of the The United Nations World Water Development Report 2017.
Wastewater: The Untapped Resource Main Messages – The United Nations World Water Development Report 2017
This document summarizes brief messages from The United Nations World Water Development Report 2017 Wastewater: The Untapped Resource, highlighting the themes in the following topis:
- Human Activities produce wastewater
- Not a burden but a resource
- Opportunities to be seized
- Meeting the Challenges
Wastewater? From Waste to Resource in a Circular Economy Context Latin America and the Caribbean Region
The World Bank with contributions from the CAF - Development Bank of Latin America, is promoting a paradigm shift in the sector, moving away from considering wastewater as a waste and recognizing its inherent value. Through the initiative “Wastewater: from Waste to Resource,” the World Bank is raising awareness among decision makers regarding the potential of wastewater as a resource.
WECAFC – Workshop on Management of the Caribbean Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus) Fisheries in the Area of the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission. Merida, Mexico
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WECAFC Data Collection Reference Framework
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WECAFC Fishery Data and Statistics Working Group (FDS WG)
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WECAFC Fishery Data and Statistics Working Group (FDS WG) – First meeting of the WECAFC Fisheries Data and Statistics Working Group (Presentation)
Presentation of The First meeting of the WECAFC Fisheries Data and Statistics Working group. Objectives of the 1st meeting of the FDS WG are: • Develop consensus upon the WG ToR and outline the priorities in supporting collection of fisheries data and statistics in the WECAFC region; • Review and validate minimum data requirements in support to fisheries management and stock assessment with related policies and guidelines for implementation; • Review existing technical solutions developed to collate and share minimum data requirements (Regional Databas • Identify priorities (in terms of filling gaps in knowledge on a variety of topics, species, fisheries, and ecosystems) for fisheries data collection and statistical analysis in the WECAFC area.