SOME ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC-GEOGRAPHICAL VIEW ON THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF WATER RESOURCES

Taking care of water is the task and responsibility of each individual. It means that every person on the planet Earth, regardless of his place of life, should be given a personal contribution how to the next generation had conditions for living. All knowledge and knowledge about water, man at any m...

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Main Authors: Rajović G., Bulatović J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Grodno State Agrarian University 2017-02-01
Series:Eurasia: Economics & Business
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Online Access:https://econeurasia.com/issue-2017-01/article_03.pdf
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Summary:Taking care of water is the task and responsibility of each individual. It means that every person on the planet Earth, regardless of his place of life, should be given a personal contribution how to the next generation had conditions for living. All knowledge and knowledge about water, man at any moment of its existence on planet Earth, do not give any right to the unlimited consumes and contaminates. Water resources which meant life on Earth and biological diversity as we have made available, oblige us to rational treatment, not only rational, but also with due diligence master. Cares and attitude towards water should be both individual and shared. Each of us must take into account the consumption of water, the environment of which water is an important part of, and understand that polluting pollute the environment and water. Each of us can make that little step and show good will and actually cultured attitude towards water and to all who need it, but it is necessary to every living being, every community. We should not forget that we ourselves constructed of water and to taking care of water, care about yourself, their children and generations who is are coming (Vučijak et al,2011). In this paper, we point to some economic - geographical aspects of sustainable development of water resources. Sustainable water management is a critical component of sustainable development. “Sustainable water management are should contribute to the objectives of society and maintain ecological, environmental, and hydrologic integrity” (Loucks and Gladwell, 1999).
ISSN:2522-9710