Water has a fundamental importance for the environment and human life. It is the indispensable source of life, an individual and global right. The protection and sustainable exploitation of this shared resource are the elements at the basis of development processes aimed at ensuring food security, health and economic growth. These elements, however, become effective only when combined with a culture of common goods along with specific technical and political skills in the field of water management resource.
Water rights are, among fundamental human rights, the core of a positive system of values, essential for the regulation of the co-existence of local communities and the relationships among countries.
Public policies with regard to water resources, energy and the safeguard of the environment, have an impact on development processes as well as on the state of natural resources. The ultimate goal is a green economy where production, employment and wealth are driven by public and private investments based on policies of reduced greenhouse gases emissions and controlled pollution, with the objective of increasing energy efficiency and decreasing the unsustainable exploitation of water and natural resources, avoiding the loss of biodiversity and degradation of important and fundamental ecosystems.
Water is of fundamental importance for the environment and human life. It is the indispensable source of life, an individual and global right.
The protection and sustainable exploitation of this limited natural resource are at the basis of development processes aimed at ensuring food security, health and economic growth. These elements, however, become effective only if combined with a culture of common goods along with specific technical and management skills in the field of water management resource.
Water rights constitute, as part of fundamental human rights, the core of a positive system of values essential for the regulation of the co-existence of local communities and the relationships among countries. Public policies concerning water resources, energy and the safeguard of the environment have an impact on development processes as well as on the condition of natural resources.
The objective is a green economy where productivity, employment and wealth are driven by public and private investments based on policies of reduced greenhouse gas emissions and controlled pollution, aiming at increasing energy efficiency, decreasing unsustainable exploitation of water and natural resources and avoiding the loss of biodiversity as well as the degradation of fundamental ecosystems.
Water rights are, among fundamental human rights, the core of a positive system of values, essential for the regulation of the co-existence of local communities and the relationships among countries.
Public policies with regard to water resources, energy and the safeguard of the environment, have an impact on development processes as well as on the state of natural resources. The ultimate goal is a green economy where production, employment and wealth are driven by public and private investments based on policies of reduced greenhouse gases emissions and controlled pollution, with the objective of increasing energy efficiency and decreasing the unsustainable exploitation of water and natural resources, avoiding the loss of biodiversity and degradation of important and fundamental ecosystems.
Water is of fundamental importance for the environment and human life. It is the indispensable source of life, an individual and global right.
The protection and sustainable exploitation of this limited natural resource are at the basis of development processes aimed at ensuring food security, health and economic growth. These elements, however, become effective only if combined with a culture of common goods along with specific technical and management skills in the field of water management resource.
Water rights constitute, as part of fundamental human rights, the core of a positive system of values essential for the regulation of the co-existence of local communities and the relationships among countries. Public policies concerning water resources, energy and the safeguard of the environment have an impact on development processes as well as on the condition of natural resources.
The objective is a green economy where productivity, employment and wealth are driven by public and private investments based on policies of reduced greenhouse gas emissions and controlled pollution, aiming at increasing energy efficiency, decreasing unsustainable exploitation of water and natural resources and avoiding the loss of biodiversity as well as the degradation of fundamental ecosystems.