Examples of 'competition for water' in a sentence

Meaning of "competition for water"

competition for water - referring to a situation where there is a contest or rivalry for access to water resources

How to use "competition for water" in a sentence

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competition for water
This may increase competition for water resources.
Competition for water is also growing with the acceleration of urbanization.
There is global competition for water.
Competition for water is adding tension to what is already an uneasy region.
This find could eliminate the competition for water resources.
Increasing competition for water and inefficient irrigation practices could constrain future food production.
Such farms represent further unfair competition for water for smallholders.
Competition for water use and political pressures for water transfers between hydrological basins will increase.
The net effect was that there was growing competition for water resources.
There is clear competition for water resources as regards the supply of water.
The region will continue to urbanize and the competition for water resources is increasing.
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The steady increase of inland aquaculture also contributes to the competition for water resources.
There is also heavy competition for water resources in certain areas of agricultural activity.
So, urbanization and industrialization will increase competition for water of good quality.

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Today, the competition for water resources is much more intense.
At the same time, increasing intersectoral competition for water quantity and quality.
Competition for water and green pasture caused an increase in resource-based conflicts.
In the coming decades the competition for water is expected to become more intense.
Family farms from the south, the foremost victims of the competition for water.
There is also a great deal of competition for water and nutrients with other plants.
World Bank predicts a growth rate decline of 6 % of GDP by 2050 as competition for water intensifies.
Beyond the household, competition for water as a productive resource is intensifying.
Avoid planting directly underneath trees, which can lead to competition for water and nutrients.
In addition, competition for water has intensified between different sectors of the economy.
As such, there is a high risk that competition for water may lead to overuse.
This tightens the competition for water amongst agricultural, industrial, and human consumption.
Internal resources-driven ethnic conflicts such as those caused by competition for water and grazing land ;.
This will result in greater competition for water among agriculture, urban centres and industry.
Saskatoon, Sask., municipal competition for water.

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