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DOI: 10.1038/nature09440
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Global threats to human water security and river biodiversity

Charles J Vörösmarty,Peter B. McIntyre,Mark O. Gessner,David Dudgeon,Alexander Prusevich,P. Green,Stanley Glidden,Stuart E. Bunn,Caroline A Sullivan,Catherine Reidy Liermann,Peter M. Davies

Biodiversity
Threatened species
Water security
2010
Protecting the world's freshwater resources requires diagnosing threats over a broad range of scales, from global to local. Here we present the first worldwide synthesis to jointly consider human and biodiversity perspectives on water security using a spatial framework that quantifies multiple stressors and accounts for downstream impacts. We find that nearly 80% of the world's population is exposed to high levels of threat to water security. Massive investment in water technology enables rich nations to offset high stressor levels without remedying their underlying causes, whereas less wealthy nations remain vulnerable. A similar lack of precautionary investment jeopardizes biodiversity, with habitats associated with 65% of continental discharge classified as moderately to highly threatened. The cumulative threat framework offers a tool for prioritizing policy and management responses to this crisis, and underscores the necessity of limiting threats at their source instead of through costly remediation of symptoms in order to assure global water security for both humans and freshwater biodiversity.
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    Global threats to human water security and river biodiversity” is a paper by Charles J Vörösmarty Peter B. McIntyre Mark O. Gessner David Dudgeon Alexander Prusevich P. Green Stanley Glidden Stuart E. Bunn Caroline A Sullivan Catherine Reidy Liermann Peter M. Davies published in 2010. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.