Natural Resources in Latin America and the Caribbean - No.4

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cepal.callNumberS2200688_en
cepal.docTypeBoletines
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cepal.topicEngAGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
cepal.topicEngBIODIVERSITY
cepal.topicEngCOVID-19
cepal.topicEngENERGY
cepal.topicEngGOVERNANCE OF NATURAL RESOURCES
cepal.topicEngMINING RESOURCES
cepal.topicEngNATURAL RESOURCES
cepal.topicEngWATER RESOURCES
cepal.topicSpaAGRICULTURA Y DESARROLLO RURAL
cepal.topicSpaBIODIVERSIDAD
cepal.topicSpaCOVID-19
cepal.topicSpaENERGÍA
cepal.topicSpaGOBERNANZA DE LOS RECURSOS NATURALES
cepal.topicSpaRECURSOS HÍDRICOS
cepal.topicSpaRECURSOS MINEROS
cepal.topicSpaRECURSOS NATURALES
cepal.workareaEngNATURAL RESOURCES
cepal.workareaSpaRECURSOS NATURALES
dc.coverage.spatialEngLATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
dc.coverage.spatialSpaAMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-14T19:01:14Z
dc.date.available2022-09-14T19:01:14Z
dc.date.issued2022-09-14
dc.description.abstractDrinking water and electricity are basic services that proved essential to counter the impact of the COVID-19 crisis. At the same time, they represented an opportunity for investment to spur economic recovery in the countries of the region. Since the early months of 2022, they have been particularly threatened by the impact of the war in Ukraine on the world prices of fossil fuels, which are basic inputs for both sectors. Together with higher prices for edible oils, cereals and fertilizers, this has led to a rise in poverty and in energy, water and food insecurity in the region. In Latin America and the Caribbean, large inequalities persist in access both to energy and to drinking water and sanitation, owing to a lack of high-quality supply infrastructure capable of providing water and energy security for all. Currently, in the region, 161 million people lack access to safely managed drinking water, 431 million to safely managed sanitation, 17 million to electricity and 75 million to clean cooking fuels and technologies. There is therefore both a need and an opportunity for investment to universalize coverage of these services to the entire population, which would also generate green jobs and new incomes, reduce environmental impacts and improve public health.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11362/48131
dc.language.isoeng
dc.physicalDescription8 p.
dc.publisherECLAC
dc.publisher.placeSantiago
dc.relation.isPartOfSeriesNo4
dc.relation.isPartOfSeriesVolBulletin Natural Resources in Latin America and the Caribbean
dc.relation.translationLanguagespa
dc.relation.translationRecordRecursos Naturales en América Latina y el Caribe - No.4
dc.relation.translationUrihttps://hdl.handle.net/11362/48130
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dc.subject.unbisEngBASIC SERVICES
dc.subject.unbisEngDRINKING WATER
dc.subject.unbisEngELECTRIC POWER
dc.subject.unbisEngENERGY RESOURCES
dc.subject.unbisEngECONOMIC GROWTH
dc.subject.unbisEngNATURAL RESOURCES
dc.subject.unbisEngSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject.unbisSpaAGUA POTABLE
dc.subject.unbisSpaSERVICIOS BASICOS
dc.subject.unbisSpaENERGIA ELECTRICA
dc.subject.unbisSpaRECURSOS ENERGETICOS
dc.subject.unbisSpaCRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
dc.subject.unbisSpaRECURSOS NATURALES
dc.subject.unbisSpaDESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
dc.titleNatural Resources in Latin America and the Caribbean - No.4
dc.type.coarpublicación seriada
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