In a global world, how can water, a necessary and increasingly scarce resource, be managed? We understand that water is a basic need. Do we also share the belief that water is a basic right? Does the international community share beliefs about water that may be the foundation of an international regime or system of global governance for the equitable implementation of global water policy? And finally, what international body or bodies might handle the disputes that arise as our population and need for water increase? The author tackles these questions and looks at models to guide us
Among the numerous environmental problems that plague the world today, the water crisis is scaring b...
Few things have a greater impact on our lives than water. Water is a paradox: it is a seemingly abu...
Despite the UN’s adoption of a new economic and social right in 2010 - the Right to safe drinking wa...
In a global world, how can water, a necessary and increasingly scarce resource, be managed? We under...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
Water is a very important natural resource for both sustain of universe and whole live life. Water h...
This contribution explores the globalisation of water issues. It addresses a number of emergent patt...
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...
Water is an increasingly critical issue at the forefront of global policy change, management and pla...
The world is facing an unprecedented water crisis that demands critical thinking and innovative solu...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
This White Paper addresses the growing global challenges of dealing with the devastating effects of ...
Water is essential for human life, development and environment, but it is a finite and vulnerable re...
Among the numerous environmental problems that plague the world today, the water crisis is scaring b...
Few things have a greater impact on our lives than water. Water is a paradox: it is a seemingly abu...
Despite the UN’s adoption of a new economic and social right in 2010 - the Right to safe drinking wa...
In a global world, how can water, a necessary and increasingly scarce resource, be managed? We under...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
Water is a very important natural resource for both sustain of universe and whole live life. Water h...
This contribution explores the globalisation of water issues. It addresses a number of emergent patt...
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...
Water is an increasingly critical issue at the forefront of global policy change, management and pla...
The world is facing an unprecedented water crisis that demands critical thinking and innovative solu...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
This White Paper addresses the growing global challenges of dealing with the devastating effects of ...
Water is essential for human life, development and environment, but it is a finite and vulnerable re...
Among the numerous environmental problems that plague the world today, the water crisis is scaring b...
Few things have a greater impact on our lives than water. Water is a paradox: it is a seemingly abu...
Despite the UN’s adoption of a new economic and social right in 2010 - the Right to safe drinking wa...