The "Invisible" Water Crisis: Groundwater Sustainability in Asia and The Pacific
Rapid socioeconomic development and population growth are escalating groundwater overexploitation, creating a potential crisis in Asia and the Pacific.
Shujie Liang is a master's student in Economics specialization at the University of Sydney. Prior to her postgraduate studies, she completed a bachelor's degree from the Australian National University, where she developed a strong foundation in arts, cultural studies, and languages. This diverse educational background has sparked her keen interest in cultural economics, as she appreciates the intersection of arts, culture, and economics. Another area of interest for Shujie is the sustainability issue in developing countries. She recognizes the significance of addressing sustainability challenges in these regions and is committed to advocating for and promoting sustainable practices.
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Rapid socioeconomic development and population growth are escalating groundwater overexploitation, creating a potential crisis in Asia and the Pacific.
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