Global perspectives on integrated water resources management

The document presents 12 case studies which explain and illustrate different aspects of IWRM. These case studies are from different parts of the world representing different scales of river basin organisations and projects ranging from the very local, like the Gagas River Basin, to large trounsboundary basins such the Mekong and Rhine. The enabling environment, institutional arrangements and implementation processes are highlighted for a better understanding of what these mean within the context of IWRM.

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Main Authors: Pangare, V., Pangare, G., Shah, V., Neupane, B.R., Somasekhar Rao, P.
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: New Delhi (India) Academic Foundation 2006
Subjects:WATER RESOURCES, WATER MANAGEMENT, WATERSHED MANAGEMENT, GOVERNANCE, FLOODING, DROUGHT, LAND USE, CASE STUDIES, INONDATION, SECHERESSE, UTILISATION DES TERRES, ETUDE DE CAS, RESSOURCE EN EAU, GESTION DES EAUX, AMENAGEMENT DE BASSIN VERSANT, GOUVERNANCE, INUNDACION, SEQUIA, UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA, ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS, RECURSOS HIDRICOS, ORDENACION DE AGUAS, ORDENACION DE CUENCAS, GOBERNANCIA,
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Summary:The document presents 12 case studies which explain and illustrate different aspects of IWRM. These case studies are from different parts of the world representing different scales of river basin organisations and projects ranging from the very local, like the Gagas River Basin, to large trounsboundary basins such the Mekong and Rhine. The enabling environment, institutional arrangements and implementation processes are highlighted for a better understanding of what these mean within the context of IWRM.