
Government and International Agencies are at the forefront of water strategy and the regulatory environment.
Recognising that water is a separate resource, with an identifiable value, should lie at the heart of the effective sustainable management of this vital, finite resource.
There has been discussion, research and commentary about the environmental leg of the sustainability stool and centuries old debate, tensions and legislation about the social/human right to receive water.
In a modern capitalist society, the sustainability stool is unbalanced unless the economic leg is gripped by properly understanding the value of the resource.
The investment of public or development funds into a water based project can be much more easily justified if an increase in economic capital value can be clearly identified, in addition to an environmental and social benefit.
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