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The Fall of the Water

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The Fall of the Water

Emerging threats to the water resources and biodiversity at the roof of the world to Asia’s lowland from land-use changes associated with large-scale settlement and piecemeal development.

Emerging threats to the water resources and biodiversity at the roof of the world to Asia’s lowland from land-use changes associated with large-scale settlement and piecemeal development.

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Table of contents

  • Preface by the Executive Director of UNEP and the Director-General of IUCN
  • Executive summary
  • Introduction
  • Objectives
  • Methodology
  • The GLOBIO method
  • Piecemeal urban and infrastructure development
  • Urban development
  • Rural upland areas in temperate hills
  • Wilderness areas and high-altitude steppe
  • Arid lowland areas
  • Lowland and mountainous tropical areas
  • Water resources affected by development
  • Extent of ecosystems with reduced biodiversity as a result of development
  • Piecemeal development intensify land use
  • Piecemeal development is taking great tolls on biodiversity
  • Intensified land use impacts water resources
  • Infrastructure development and poverty
  • Cumulative impacts of land use and climate change on biodiversity
  • Protected areas and policy needs
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Appendix 1. The GLOBIO2.0 methodology – infrastructure scenarios
  • Appendix 2. The GLOBIO3.0 model framework – integrating multiple pressures
  • Credits
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