WATER SECURITY: CONCEPT AND EVOLUTION

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BENAGOUNE AISSA,SALHI NADIA

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      The study aims to illuminate the concept of water security by exploring its significance, definition, determinants, and its interplay with other security paradigms. It also seeks to pinpoint and analyze the primary challenges confronting water security. The research problem posed includes inquiries into why water security has gained increasing importance over time, how its definition has evolved, and its connections to related concepts.


Key findings underscore the pervasive impact of water across various domains of life. Water security is identified as an essential component of social, economic, environmental, and health security. Attaining national security hinges on achieving economic security, which in turn relies on food security. Securing an adequate water supply is imperative for achieving food security. Moreover, the study highlights the intrinsic link between water security and both economic and political autonomy.

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