Artinger, FlorianMantel, PeterFranchina, LudovicaBerlin International University of Applied Sciences2025-02-192025-11-282025-11-282024https://repository.berlin-international.de/handle/123456789/937AUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: This thesis aims to gather literature on water security and its impact on sustainable economic growth through the means of a Systematic Literature Review. Water security ensures consistent access to clean water at a fair cost, allowing everyone to live healthy, productive lives. Sustainable economic growth refers instead to a pace of economic growth that is maintained without causing serious future difficulties (SDC, 2011). Water security is a critical concern in the twenty-first century due to threats such as restricted access to safe drinking water, increased water extraction, climate change, and weather-related shocks (Garrick & Hahn, 2021). The research objectives include understanding the definitions of water security and sustainable economic growth, assessing its importance, examining the dimensions and risks of water security, understanding the implications of water security policy solutions, and contributing to the current literature on the influence of secure water on sustainable growthMACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTEengdrinking watereconomic developmentsustainable developmentwaterwater economywater protectionwater qualitywater resourceswater serviceswater supplyThe Inevitable Effects of Ai in the Future of Education : Threw the Eyes of University Students in ChileThesis