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00:00Let's get started, I'm here in France
00:30This is a week we have to go to Karun and to be able to make it possible to be able to make it possible.
00:43In the past, many of us love that many of us have a lot of problems in the past and in the past, but in the past, it is a kind of human being.
00:54war
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01:22by making fazer
01:26classical Base and read
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01:52It is not only a bag of materials that we can use for the day-to-day, but also a product of the day-to-day,
01:59the type of materials that we can use to use.
02:03If the result is not available, it is not available to us in a brand new business,
02:07or if we can use a lot of materials,
02:11we can use the materials that we can use,
02:14we can use the materials to use.
02:17We have to do the same conditions as this.
02:24We have to have a clear implementation to the environment.
02:29While we have to do the same conditions,
02:31we have to do it for a long time.
02:37We have to do it for the same conditions.
02:43So this is a way of planting and planting in order to do a new life.
02:52You can imagine that in Iran, the most interesting area of the area is almost very high.
02:59There is a lot of planting of the area of the area.
03:04This time is the kind and the amount of planting.
03:07This means that if we have 1-2-3 years ago, it will be a good idea for the fact that it will be a good idea.
03:17This means that it will be a major problem if it will be a good idea if it will be a good idea.
03:26When you do this and you do this and you do this and you do this,
03:32The proper way of the future will be made for certain things that they can be in normal
03:38and be like a bank account for your own.
03:43This is actually a part of the concept of a new one that will be the right for you to be able to modify your own.
03:49So it will help you to the right for you to take your own way through your own way.
04:02We must say that by looking at the international community,
04:05by looking at the pressure that we have to do in the natural environment,
04:08and by looking at the changes of the U.S. and the dangers of this change in Iran,
04:14we must not have a solution.
04:18We must have to do the path of the path of the Pishrahii,
04:22such as the Pishrahii and the Pishrahii of the Pishrahii.
04:26۶۶۶۶
04:56The next step is to get a new business.
05:03I have a company.
05:05My country has 2 businesses.
05:08They don't have the business.
05:11It's like a business.
05:14They have the business.
05:17We have the business.
05:20We have the business.
05:23When you have water from the ground of the earth, the earth is natural.
05:33When the earth is water from the ground of the earth, the earth is the same.
05:41The earth is the same, the earth is the same, and the effects of the earth will be seen in the form of the earth.
05:50I said that at a time, we have been doing 27 times in a year, but now we don't have more than 3 times or 4 times.
06:00We can do this in a way of drinking water.
06:03We also have a lot of drinking water.
06:09We have a lot of drinking water and we have a lot of drinking water.
06:17These things will be a significant effect and more significant effects.
06:26We have a lot of drinking water and drinking water in the entire country.
06:34We have a lot of drinking water in the 50% of the country.
06:39We have a lot of drinking water in the same way.
06:43We have a lot of drinking water in the same way.
06:47This may be a lot of drinking water.
06:50It is a lot of drinking water.
06:52It is a lot of drinking water.
06:53It is a lot of drinking water.
06:55which needs your health today.
06:56There is actually a lot of drinking water that can occur throughout the world .
07:02Consciousness and sustenance is a lot of drinking water throughout the country .
07:06As I said by the, many people will not drink water.
07:11It's a lot of drinking water for drinking water.
07:145% percent of the oil and 60% of the world is equal to 10% of the population.
07:25Israel is a result of that to be a means of the water to absorb the water.
07:31But the water to absorb the water, the water to absorb the water.
07:34But when the water to absorb the water, the water to absorb the water.
07:42and in the case of Kishawarza.
07:45It has been 90% of the people of Israel in the US.
07:52It has been a化quered that in the Kishawarza can be used.
07:58If Israel had a job of the way and the way of Kishawarza is used,
08:00and in Israel had a job of Kishawarza,
08:02and had a job of Kishawarza,
08:04and had a job of Kishawarza,
08:06and had a job of Kishawarza,
08:08It's not a place but in our country,
08:11we have to bring the best things to the world
08:14and to bring the water to the world.
08:17It's also a place to drink water
08:20that the other side of the world
08:23has been with the same quality of the world.
08:27And the world has been able to get the power of their own.
08:34The United States of California,
08:35I think that the difference between California and California is more likely to be able to do the same amount of water.
08:42This is a project that has been a long time ago.
08:47But some of the time California is in the same way.
08:51And it is a good idea that it is not a good idea to be able to do it.
08:55And it is a good idea that the weather of this time is going to be a good idea.
08:59This is a good idea that the weather is going to be very low in the future.
09:03So it's very important to me that you have to be able to find the quality of the product.
09:12This is very important to me that you have to be able to find the quality of the product.
09:24This is a very important part of the product.
09:29If you have a chance to give a chance to draw a way in the end, then it will give you a chance to take the path to the house.
09:36That will also be the way you can see the path to the house or the house to the house.
09:39It will also be the way you can see it.
09:46If you have a path to the house, you can see it.
09:51This is a kind of technology that can be used in our environment and also create a sustainable environment.
10:07All of our work in California is really about efficiency and using less. Conservation, conservation, conservation.
10:15We, back on Orange County Sanitation District, back in 2004-2005, were receiving about 240 million gallons of flow a day.
10:28Because of water conservation, because of new plumbing standards, more efficient washers, close washers and dish washers and lower flow shower heads and lower flow toilets, we're down to 180 million gallons a day.
10:41If you want to talk about water conservation, one of the things that we have mentioned is that during the time of this technology,
10:51and the use of water conservation, the result that we need to be reduced to water water.
10:58We have less flow because there is still import happening.
11:03In our job, with the Colorado River being stressed, with Northern California going through droughts, we have to learn to live within our water budget.
11:12So we're trying to get down to the level where we're not importing.
11:16Fifteen percent still coming in.
11:18So we don't have the reuse concerns.
11:21We've adapted our systems for the lower flow.
11:24We've adapted our systems to maximize the overall recycling.
11:29Roodخانهی که زمانی مقدس بود امروز به آبی گندیده تبدیل شده.
11:36بسیاری در حوزه کارون از جمله مدیران عرشت قطر آب را نمیدانند.
11:42هیچکاه به روزگاری مفتلا نشدند که شاید مجبور شوند همه منطقه را ترک نبایند.
11:51در طور سالهای روزشته، 8 نفر از مسئولیدی که باید نسبت به مسئله آلاینده های کارون اقتعام کردند، به جور به اختلاس درگیر شدند.
12:02و این منطقه پوتا سیل بالایی داره برای اینکه فسادهای دیگری در این منطقه رفت بودند.
12:09در مخاطر اینکه یک چرخی بزرگی از مقامات تصمیلی در اون مدر قرار داره که پیوند بین گوزیل سنبت نفت، پوتنگاه، انرژی و نیرون هستند.
12:24فساد فقط مختص خوزه کارون و سرزمین ما نیست.
12:28آفریقای جنوبی هم تجربه های مشابهی داشته.
12:31اما یک خوشکسالی باعث شد که دولت محلی و مردم با هم کنار بیایند و از پس خیلی از مشکلات برایند تا شهری مثل کیبتان را نجات دهند.
12:49بین سالهای 2015 تا 2018 خوشکسالی شدید نزدیک بود سامانهی به نام کیبتان را نابه سامان کند.
12:59سطح ها خالیتر و خالیتر می شدند و به خاطر بابستگی به آبهای سطحی نگرانی مدیران آب بیشتر شد.
13:09کیون وینتر استادیار دانشگاه کیبتان توضیح می دهد که در آن دوران به دنبال راه های بودند که به طبان از هر منبعی تجدید پذیر استفاده کرد که مشکلات آبی را به حد دقل برسانند.
13:24کیون وینتر به نکته جالبی اشاره می کند.
13:41این که بسیاری از پساها و فازلاب های شهری این روزها ترکیب شیمیای متفاوتی دارند.
13:49آن هم به خاطر داروهایی که شهروندان مصرف کردند.
13:53درود مواد شیمیایی به همچنین فلزات سنگین باید شده که روشهای تصفیه فازلاب تغییر کند.
14:01بخشی از تجربه مدیران آب کیپ تاون در استفاده از حوزچه های تغذیه بود.
14:13حوزچه های تغذیه که زیستگاه جانداران مختلف هم بودند و هم صفرهای آب زیرزمینی را تغذیه می کردند و هم یارویاور محیط زیست منطقه بودند.
14:25آبان گذشته گروهی از دانشمندان و کارشناسان و مدیران حوزه آب در کنفرانس روزنبرگ که در کیپ تاون برگذار می شد شرکت کردند.
14:39رئیس این کنفرانس دکتر سروش سروشیان استاد ناماور دانشگاه کلیفورنیا در اروائن است.
14:48ایک از دلائل برگذاری این کنفرانس در کیپ تاون آشنایی مدیران و دانشمندان حوزه آب با تجربه های آفریقای جنوبی بود.
14:59این شب خب قبلش که می دهی هر روز بارندگی نمی شید نا گفتن دیگه این حالتی نیست که بتونیم باستدار تنابوشش کنیم بگیم خدا
15:10و داخلی می رسوند بارندگی رو آبادگی داشتند، ملت شهر رو مشارکت عمویی گرفتند و بردم به اسطلاح استقبال کردند
15:23و دیدن واقعا اگر همکاری نکنند با تصمیماتی که از سطح بولت شهری و قیانتی منطقه می شد فردایی چرا با فردالین هم در خواهند باشد.
15:35و خود رو بایش شده اینکه تقابل تغییراتی به جکیش بیادند و همکاری کنند و همون گرفترشون رو استقباله آقویی ها رو کم کند و واقعا جدی بودند سرش.
15:54این رد تونستند با همکاری مرد ها مصرف ها رو ترم کند که همون قدرین ها تو سرده بود بیشتر بتونه در از سوم ها رو تا اینکه برای خواهندگی ها شروع شده.
16:12یک از بحثای مهم در سخندانی مایک ویبستر که اینکه در بانک جهانی مدیری یک گروه ویژه است مطرح شد.
16:22اجربه های مدیریتی به هنگام خوشکسالی در کیپ تاون.
16:27چه آملی بایس نگرانی شما برای مدیریت منابع آب شد؟
16:49So the city experienced a drought which was a 1 in 600 year event which resulted in the city almost running out of water.
17:01So our dams went down to under 20% and if they had reached 13% it would have meant that the city couldn't provide water to its citizens
17:11and that was dubbed day zero, the moment when the municipality couldn't provide water to households.
17:19بود یا نبود آب میتونست منتعیب مناغشه بشه ببیشه در منطقهی مثل خواهر میانه.
17:49Pensions, pressures over water resources are also growing.
17:54And we look at conflicts in three ways.
17:56We look at water as a trigger of conflict where water is scarce and pressures on water resources are high
18:03and people fight over access to water resources.
18:07The second category is water as a casualty of conflict where water resources are attacked
18:13during conflicts that start for economic or political or ideological or whatever reasons
18:19but where civilian water infrastructure is attacked.
18:23So trigger and casualty.
18:25And the third category is when water is used as a weapon in conflicts
18:29where dams are used to release water, to flood a downstream community
18:34or withheld from a community where water is used as a weapon in a conflict.
18:38And we look at all three kinds of conflicts over water.
18:43Well let me start with natural resource management generally
18:47and its implications for government and democratic stability
18:51and then we can come to the MENA region.
18:54The general point is that people look to government
18:58whether it's authoritarian government or democratic government
19:02to perform certain functions to address their basic needs
19:07to improve human well-being and physical security.
19:14And if government can't address its most elementary functions
19:19and ensuring that people have enough water
19:22and clean water
19:25and unpolluted rivers and streams
19:29and at least minimally clean air to breathe
19:35and sufficient arable land to grow their crops
19:38if these things cannot be provided
19:41then government is going to face a potential crisis of legitimacy.
19:47Now if it's an authoritarian government
19:50that could lead to popular unrest over authoritarian rule
19:54and indeed there have been instances where it has
19:57if it's a democratic government
19:59and particularly a young democratic government like Tunisia
20:03this could put the legitimacy of the new democracy at risk.
20:08After the war, many of the countries of the world
20:21have been acquired by the government
20:22and the government have been acquired by the United States
20:24and the United States
20:27and the United States has been acquired by the U.S.
20:28and the U.S.
20:29I am going to show you the Glyntagnon.
20:34This is the Glyntagnon. This is the world that was created on the J.C.
20:39It has a very strong structure of the act of the Glyntagnon.
20:46This is the one that is created by the Glyntagnon.
20:52This is the one that is created by the Glyntagnon.
20:57This is a huge energy electricity that can't be used to be able to use it.
21:03Many of the companies in Iran have been used to copy-paste,
21:08such as a copy-paste, such as a copy-paste, and as well as an exchange of water in Iran,
21:12without many of the companies and other companies in Iran,
21:17many of the companies in Iran have been able to use it as a copy-paste,
21:22and then, in order to create a wall of Iran,
21:25The result of many of these projects is known, but many of them have been in trouble with a lot of water that has been given to them from the beginning of this project.
21:35They have been able to use the water.
21:38They may not know that even in the United States, the effect of a large project of the project has been stopped by the moment of the project.
21:55water desal facility and it would have created a lot of water here it was it
22:01was going to be located at Huntington Beach that could have gotten this up to
22:05a hundred percent but that facility was very expensive ocean desal is a
22:11expensive option and but unfortunately the project cannot be permitted there's
22:17environmental impacts with an ocean desalter and the project was unable to
22:23get the necessary permits from the state of California was it because of the
22:27brine or all the chemicals had it it was the brine the brine that you discharge
22:32back out into the ocean and then the intake pipeline also brings in you know
22:38some marine life and so there were impacts that could not be mitigated and
22:44ultimately the project could not be permitted
22:46the question was great but the point is important in the system of the
22:55Islam government especially in the last year this system automatic and
22:56almost bastard and the conflict enslavement has become a very high-energy control
23:04which largely becomes a very high-energy control
23:06Now, I'm sorry about the systematical, when it comes to a systematical system,
23:11a project without a project, without a project, even without a project,
23:15and even from a project to the government,
23:18this is more than a single person.
23:23This is the type of systematical systematical.
23:29The project is probably the most popular
23:32This is the concept of a positive tool
23:35It means that humans and people in the opposite direction
23:40In a way of thinking
23:43It will be a way to think about it
23:46That it will be a way to think about it
23:49This way of thinking
23:52It will be a need for a person and a person
23:56That will affect their lives
24:01I have a bit of a special event here
24:04when I look at my face
24:07I'm going to show people in this video
24:11I'm going to show you these
24:13and they'll help me
24:17through the situation
24:18I'm looking at this
24:20I'm going to show them
24:22I'm going to show them
24:24this is so important
24:25to see the bandwidth
24:27and to see the future
24:29and it can even be more than that.
24:32It means that a group of people can also share their conversation in the same way.
24:42The work that in the last few years,
24:44has been given to the issue of getting rid of the people in the office of Karun,
24:50has been given to the Islamic government,
24:53that they can not be able to do and not be able to do it.
24:59I'm sorry, the situation of Karun is coming in
25:03that now, the water from the Gulf of Farz,
25:08the water from Karun in the Bahman-Shir
25:11and the water from the top of Karun in the Bahman-Shir
25:12and the water from the top of the area
25:14which is a lot of pain.
25:17I'm hoping that every day,
25:21the water from the north of the river
25:24and the river from the water from the river
25:28to the water from the river to a river .
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