Abstract The recognition that water plays a central role in industrial, agricultural, economic, social and cultural development has, over the past half century, led to the development of strategic management approaches based on the concept of integrated water resources management (IWRM). This paper assesses the extent to which IWRM theory has been converted into practice and identifies existing “research gaps”. We set out our arguments as a critique of IWRM; describing its basic tenets, exploring its value as a conceptual tool, considering its scientific pedigree, questioning its novelty as a resource management paradigm, and suggesting ways of translating the theory into more widespread practice. Finally, we argue that whilst models in the...
It is now widely accepted that the world is likely to face a major water crisis unless the present m...
The United States (U.S.) is a resource-rich nation and the development of our water and water-relate...
In 1998, the European Commission (EC) published Guidelines for Water Resource Development Cooperatio...
The recognition that water plays a central role in industrial, agricultural, economic, social and c...
Integrated water resources management provides a set of ideas to help us manage water more holistica...
The global response to the increasing water scarcity in the last twenty years has been water policy ...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has often been interpreted and implemented in a way tha...
IWRM is about integrated and "joined-up" management. It is about promoting integration across sector...
The contemporary concept of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) was primarily conceived for...
In 2000, the Global Water Partnership (GWP) as the main advocate of the concept of Integrated Water ...
Since the concept was explained in detail at the Dublin Conference in 1992 (International Conference...
Developing countries like India are actively being encouraged to move from the traditional supply-si...
This paper examines the weaknesses in the current understanding of Integrated Water Resources Manage...
Water is vital to life, agriculture, commerce, industry, energy, and virtually all processes in natu...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
It is now widely accepted that the world is likely to face a major water crisis unless the present m...
The United States (U.S.) is a resource-rich nation and the development of our water and water-relate...
In 1998, the European Commission (EC) published Guidelines for Water Resource Development Cooperatio...
The recognition that water plays a central role in industrial, agricultural, economic, social and c...
Integrated water resources management provides a set of ideas to help us manage water more holistica...
The global response to the increasing water scarcity in the last twenty years has been water policy ...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has often been interpreted and implemented in a way tha...
IWRM is about integrated and "joined-up" management. It is about promoting integration across sector...
The contemporary concept of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) was primarily conceived for...
In 2000, the Global Water Partnership (GWP) as the main advocate of the concept of Integrated Water ...
Since the concept was explained in detail at the Dublin Conference in 1992 (International Conference...
Developing countries like India are actively being encouraged to move from the traditional supply-si...
This paper examines the weaknesses in the current understanding of Integrated Water Resources Manage...
Water is vital to life, agriculture, commerce, industry, energy, and virtually all processes in natu...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
It is now widely accepted that the world is likely to face a major water crisis unless the present m...
The United States (U.S.) is a resource-rich nation and the development of our water and water-relate...
In 1998, the European Commission (EC) published Guidelines for Water Resource Development Cooperatio...