You Never Want to Waste a Good (Water) Crisis: IBM’s Global Innovation Outlook Report on Strategic Water — PDF (GreenBiz)
(March 16, 2009, GreenBiz)
This report examines the opportunities and challenges of strategic water management. Five case studies provide perspectives from projects around the world.
Though it’s a worldwide entity, water is treated as a regional issue, IBM says. There is no global market and very little international exchange.
“Water is about quantity, quality, space and time,” says Ian Cluckie, Professor of Hydrology and Water Management at the University of Bristol, in the IBM Global Innovation Outlook report. “Whether you have a big problem or not depends entirely on where you live.”
To download a copy of the report click here (pdf) or go to
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/gio/media/pdf/ibm_gio_water_report.pdfTo visit the IBM Global Innovation Outlook page, click here or go to
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/gio/
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