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In the past there was less population and this meant that less people use water so it was a more renewable natural capital. By these people managed water in a correct way but nowadays it's different.
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Societies are responding by implementing mitigation and adaptation measures. By these people are having a reaction but they are no making any big change so water management will turn to mismanagement and cause.
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from Australian Basin Plan
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Water as a renewable natural capital would be mismanaged and become a non-renewable natural capital. Population growth, economic development and urbanization place unrelenting pressure on the planet’s water resources.
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from the Australian Basin Plan
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from the Australian Basin Plan
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