The Abu Dhabi Declaration suggested that there is need of serious, prompt steps taken by the GCC towards a broad, long-term scheme on water.
This was subjected by the 31st GCC Summit which provoked in Abu Dhabi today. The Declaration worried about the value of linking between the guarantee of water security and diversification of energy and food security sources. It was because of vital condition and key deliberate priority intended for the upcoming of the GCC states.
The UAE verified that the importance of water sector to the GCC and the requirement for designing an advanced strategy taking into consideration the three pillars of sustainable development.
It was found that the GCC member states are now manufacturing about 50 per cent of the world's desalinated water so as to fulfill demand of population for development, and granting that the desalination process needs enormous sources of energy.
The Declaration was planned to consider all related issues especially probable impact of climate change on water resources, rationalization of water utilization in various development regions.
