Dean F. Peterson's "Literature Review and Discussion of Water Management in Southeast Asia," prepared for the International Development Research Center (IDRC) to provide an overview of recent applied research, training, seminars, and conferences, and a review of UNDP, FAO, and Asian Development Bank projects concerning water management in Southeast Asia. Omits appendixes on FAO, IBRD and ADB programs. Agenda item presented at TAC Fifth Meeting, January - February 1973
In FAO. Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (RAPA); Japan International Cooperation Agency (JIC...
Regional study implemented by IWMI with financial support from the Asian Development Bank (RETA 5812
The adoption of the Delaware River Basin Compact in 1961 made possible the joint exercise of soverei...
The industrial revolution was a turning corner in the history of water management. New techniques he...
Water is one of the essential natural resources for human beings. However, rising worldwide water de...
Water management is a complex and multifarious issue that joins together a wide range ...
FAO paper prepared at the request of the TAC Chairman on research requirements and priorities surrou...
Water resource issues are increasingly perceived to constrain development, to contribute to impoveri...
In Geijer, J. C. M. A. (Ed.), Irrigation management transfer in Asia: Papers from the Expert Consult...
In Bandaragoda,,D. J. (Ed.), Water flows up: Excerpts from the Proceedings of a Ministerial Roundtab...
The rapid urbanization faced by Sarawak has raised the concern on whether the current water supply i...
In IWMI SOUTHEAST ASIA, KU ? IWMI Seminar on Scientific Cooperation, Kamphol Adulavidhaya Conference...
The management of water resources around the world, and especially in countries with limited financi...
The paper reviews in brief about various water distribution methods and waste management of water su...
Water management, Irrigated farming, Surface irrigation, Large-scale systems, Poverty, Irrigation pr...
In FAO. Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (RAPA); Japan International Cooperation Agency (JIC...
Regional study implemented by IWMI with financial support from the Asian Development Bank (RETA 5812
The adoption of the Delaware River Basin Compact in 1961 made possible the joint exercise of soverei...
The industrial revolution was a turning corner in the history of water management. New techniques he...
Water is one of the essential natural resources for human beings. However, rising worldwide water de...
Water management is a complex and multifarious issue that joins together a wide range ...
FAO paper prepared at the request of the TAC Chairman on research requirements and priorities surrou...
Water resource issues are increasingly perceived to constrain development, to contribute to impoveri...
In Geijer, J. C. M. A. (Ed.), Irrigation management transfer in Asia: Papers from the Expert Consult...
In Bandaragoda,,D. J. (Ed.), Water flows up: Excerpts from the Proceedings of a Ministerial Roundtab...
The rapid urbanization faced by Sarawak has raised the concern on whether the current water supply i...
In IWMI SOUTHEAST ASIA, KU ? IWMI Seminar on Scientific Cooperation, Kamphol Adulavidhaya Conference...
The management of water resources around the world, and especially in countries with limited financi...
The paper reviews in brief about various water distribution methods and waste management of water su...
Water management, Irrigated farming, Surface irrigation, Large-scale systems, Poverty, Irrigation pr...
In FAO. Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (RAPA); Japan International Cooperation Agency (JIC...
Regional study implemented by IWMI with financial support from the Asian Development Bank (RETA 5812
The adoption of the Delaware River Basin Compact in 1961 made possible the joint exercise of soverei...