Centralized water infrastructure has, over the last century, brought safe and reliable drinking water to much of the world. But climate change, combined with aging and underfunded …
Safe, reliable, and equitable water access is critical to human health and livelihoods. In the United States, an estimated 471,000 households or 1.1 million individuals lack a piped …
We reviewed the existing literature documenting the association between water insecurity and gender‐based violence to (1) describe the characteristics and contexts of available …
The recent Land Back movement has catalysed global solidarity towards addressing the oppression and dispossession of Indigenous Peoples' Lands and territories. Largely absent …
Water is an essential nutrient that has primarily been considered in terms of its physiological necessity. But reliable access to water in sufficient quantities and quality is also critical for …
Indigenous peoples experience water insecurity disproportionately. There are many parallels between the injustices experienced by racialized and marginalized populations …
Highlights•Climate change presents new challenges for centralised water infrastructure.•New technologies offer modular, adaptive, and decentralised water supply …
In water-stressed regions, droughts pose a critical challenge to urban water security for low- income households. Droughts reduce water availability, forcing water providers to invest in …
This review paper examines the drinking water quality issues in remote and Indigenous communities, with a specific emphasis on Australia. Access to clean and safe drinking water …