Pakistan’s Water Economy : Running Dry

With an average rainfall of under 240 milli-meters a year, Pakistan is one of the world's most arid countries. The population and the economy are heavily dependent on an annual influx of water into the Indus river system that emanates from the neighboring countries and is mostly derived from rainfall and snow-melt in the Himalayas. Throughout history, people have adapted to the low and poorly distributed rainfall by either living along river banks or carefully husbanding and managing local water resources. In the nineteenth century, the advent of large-scale irrigation technology decisively shifted the balance between man and water. In the twentieth century, Pakistan faced several political and natural challenges to its water economy. There were successfully managed through the Indus water treaty with India and the shrewd application of science, technology, and economics, but Pakistan is once again facing a number of very serious water-related threats to its survival.

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Main Authors: Briscoe, John, Qamar, Usman
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2008-10
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL WATER, AGRICULTURAL WATER USE, ARID COUNTRIES, ASSET MANAGEMENT, AVAILABILITY OF WATER, CLIMATE CHANGE, CONSTRUCTION, CROP YIELDS, CUBIC METER, CUBIC METER OF WATER, DISTRIBUTION OF WATER, DRAINAGE, ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS, FARMERS, FLOODING, FLOODS, GLACIERS, GROUNDWATER, GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT, GROUNDWATER PUMPING, HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES, HYDRAULICS, HYDROLOGY, INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER, INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT, IRRIGATION, IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY, LARGE DAMS, LIMNOLOGY, LOCAL WATER, NATURAL RESOURCE BASE, NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, OPERATORS, POLLUTION, PRIVATE OPERATORS, PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS, QUANTITIES OF WATER, RAINFALL, RIVER FLOW, RIVER SYSTEM, RIVERS, SALINITY, SANITATION, SANITATION SERVICES, SCARCE WATER, SERVICE DELIVERY, SERVICE QUALITY, SILT, SMALL DAMS, SNOWMELT, SOIL SCIENCES, STORAGE CAPACITY, SURFACE WATER, SURFACE WATER SUPPLY, TOWNS, TRANSPARENCY, URBAN WASTES, USE OF WATER, WASTEWATER, WASTEWATER TREATMENT, WATER CHEMISTRY, WATER ENTITLEMENTS, WATER INFRASTRUCTURE, WATER MANAGEMENT, WATER PROJECTS, WATER RESOURCES, WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, WATER SECTOR, WATER STORAGE, WATER SUPPLY, WELLS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/10/10026781/pakistans-water-economy-running-dry
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11746
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