Saturday, 15 November 2008

Atlas of hidden water

The atlas showing the aquifers of the world may help to provide a legal framework for nations to manage water resources (Image: UNESCO)

What the UNESCO map reveals is just how many aquifers cross international borders. So far, the organisation has identified 273 trans-boundary aquifers: 68 in the Americas, 38 in Africa, 155 in Eastern and Western Europe and 12 in Asia.

Each trans-boundary aquifer holds the potential for international conflict - if two countries share an aquifer, pumping in one country will affect its neighbour's water supply.

Atlas of hidden water may avert future conflict - environment - 24 October 2008 - New Scientist