Water Crisis in the Twenty First Century−Prospect of Asian Population and Development−
財団法人 アジア人口・開発協会
平成9年度
CONTENTS
表紙(39KB) Water Crisis in the Twenty First Century -Prospect of Asian Population and Development- Foreword Introduction 1. Double-edged Sword 2. Unbalanced Supply and Demand 3. Increase of 1.6 billion in 20 years, at 80 million a year 4. Three Urgent Measures 5. Population control as basic measures References Chapter 1 Water, Population, and the Environment in Asia Prologue 1. Asian Characteristics 2. Population and the Environment 3. Population and Water 4. Water and the Environment 5. Cities, Water, and the Environment 6. Industry, Water, and the Environment 7. Agriculture and Water 8. Is a Water Crisis Looming? Epilogue Chapter 2 Water Resources and Food Development from the Viewpoint of Agricultural Development - Agricultural Irrigation and Saline Damage in Arid Asian Regions 1. Introduction 2. The Natural Environment of Asia 3. Paddy Field Irrigation in Asia 4. Industrialization and Agriculture by Irrigation in Asia 5. Irrigation in the Arid Regions of Asia 6. Asian Agriculture by Irrigation References The Possibility of Water Resource Development and The Future Prospects of Rice Farming in the Asian Monsoon Asia Deltas 1. Introduction 2. The current situation of rice policies and rice production in the three major rice growing areas 3. Development of Irrigated Rice Fanning in Three Major Deltas in South East Asia; Current Situation and Problems 4. Conclusion The Strain on Water-Resources also from Agricultural Development... 1. Examples of the results of excessive application of agricultural chemicals 2. Miyakojima, Okinawa Prefecture, an island in the subtropical zone like Okinoerabu 3. This is an example of the pollution of underground water caused by excessive application of chemical fertilizers experienced in a vast tea production zone in the Nansatsu district, Kagoshima Prefecture Chapter 3 Industrialization and Water for use of Industry 1. Industrialization of the East Asia Pacific Area 2. Water Situation in Each Country Conclusion Chapter 4 Water and Health 1. Water and Health/Maternal and Child Health 2. Industrial Water Pollution 3.Conclusion References
表紙(39KB)
Water Crisis in the Twenty First Century -Prospect of Asian Population and Development-
Foreword
Introduction
1. Double-edged Sword
2. Unbalanced Supply and Demand
3. Increase of 1.6 billion in 20 years, at 80 million a year
4. Three Urgent Measures
5. Population control as basic measures
References
Chapter 1 Water, Population, and the Environment in Asia
Prologue
1. Asian Characteristics
2. Population and the Environment
3. Population and Water
4. Water and the Environment
5. Cities, Water, and the Environment
6. Industry, Water, and the Environment
7. Agriculture and Water
8. Is a Water Crisis Looming?
Epilogue
Chapter 2 Water Resources and Food Development from the Viewpoint of Agricultural Development - Agricultural Irrigation and Saline Damage in Arid Asian Regions
1. Introduction
2. The Natural Environment of Asia
3. Paddy Field Irrigation in Asia
4. Industrialization and Agriculture by Irrigation in Asia
5. Irrigation in the Arid Regions of Asia
6. Asian Agriculture by Irrigation
The Possibility of Water Resource Development and The Future Prospects of Rice Farming in the Asian Monsoon Asia Deltas
2. The current situation of rice policies and rice production in the three major rice growing areas
3. Development of Irrigated Rice Fanning in Three Major Deltas in South East Asia; Current Situation and Problems
4. Conclusion
The Strain on Water-Resources also from Agricultural Development...
1. Examples of the results of excessive application of agricultural chemicals
2. Miyakojima, Okinawa Prefecture, an island in the subtropical zone like Okinoerabu
3. This is an example of the pollution of underground water caused by excessive application of chemical fertilizers experienced in a vast tea production zone in the Nansatsu district, Kagoshima Prefecture
Chapter 3 Industrialization and Water for use of Industry
1. Industrialization of the East Asia Pacific Area
2. Water Situation in Each Country
Conclusion
Chapter 4 Water and Health
1. Water and Health/Maternal and Child Health
2. Industrial Water Pollution
3.Conclusion