WATER ECONOMICS IN 2026: HOW WATER BECAME A STRATEGIC ASSET IN THE ERA OF ESG AND SUSTAINABILITY

Авторы

  • Baxromova Indira Azizjon qizi Автор
  • Axmedov O‘tkirjon Aloviddin o‘g‘li Автор

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Keywords Water economics; Water scarcity; ESG; Sustainability; Water-neutral; Water- positive; Agricultural prices; Industrial costs; Climate change

Аннотация

ABSTRACT 
Climate  change  has  transformed  water  scarcity  into  a  critical  economic  issue 
affecting  global  markets  and  production  systems.  This  study  examines  how  water 
resources have become a strategic asset in 2026, with a focus on the impact of water 
shortages on agricultural and industrial prices. Using qualitative analysis of secondary 
data, the research explores the transition of companies from water-neutral to water-
positive  practices  within  ESG  frameworks.  The  findings  show  that  water  scarcity 
increases production costs, disrupts supply chains, and contributes to price volatility. 
At the same time, companies adopting water-positive strategies demonstrate greater 
resilience and sustainability. The study highlights the growing importance of water 
management in achieving long-term economic stability. 

Библиографические ссылки

REFERENCES

1. United Nations (2023). World Water Development Report.

2. World Bank (2022). Water in Circular Economy and Resilience.

3. OECD (2021). Water Governance in a Changing Climate.

4. CDP (2023). Global Water Report.

5. McKinsey & Company (2022). Water Scarcity and Economic Growth.

6. FAO (2022). The State of Food and Agriculture.

Опубликован

2026-08-09

Как цитировать

Baxromova Indira Azizjon qizi, & Axmedov O‘tkirjon Aloviddin o‘g‘li. (2026). WATER ECONOMICS IN 2026: HOW WATER BECAME A STRATEGIC ASSET IN THE ERA OF ESG AND SUSTAINABILITY . Ta’lim innovatsiyasi va integratsiyasi, 75(1), 89-91. https://modernedu-dv.org/index.php/tal/article/view/14