Water Resources Development in Small Islands Perspectives and Needs
Robert S. Goodwin
Natural Resources Forum, 1984, vol. 8, issue 1, 63-68
Abstract:
The paper reviews the special problems of small islands in the field of water resources development. The mode of occurrence of surface and groundwater resources in the smaller Caribbean Islands is described along with the problems which arise from unfavourable hydrological conditions. A brief survey is given of the various types of water supply systems which have been developed to meet the requirements of the resident population and the tourist sector of the islands. Institutional deficiencies are discussed as they relate to the problems being experienced in the management of public water supply agencies and the conservation of water resources.
Date: 1984
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