In recent decades, increased population and economic development have put a strain on the world's supply of freshwater. More people require clean water for more uses, whilst the amount and
quality of existing freshwater resources have declined due to desertification, pollution and other effects of human activity. This book takes the view that well-constructed water legislation
can be a powerful to alleviate problems related to water scarcity. The book introduces fundamental terms and issues related to water management and water use that may be useful to lawyers,
whilst outlining key legal concepts, structures and processes for scientists and water managers. The book is designed to improve the dialogue between legal and technical experts in the area of
water resource management. The ultimate objective is more effective and practical legislation that enables a greater number of people to meet their basic health and sanitation needs-in a
sustainable manner whilst protecting ecosystems and maintaining a healthy environment.