Évaluation MOISA - auteur hors Unité au moment de la publicationNational audienceEconomically and socially speaking, water governance in developing countries is a major issue identified as a priority on the international agenda. This article is divided in three steps. First, we characterise the governance of water resources, by stressing the hybrid nature of the regulation rules used. Then, relying on examples of irrigated areas located in developing countries, we illustrate the difficulties arising from the different regulation rules adopted in water resources management. Lastly, we use the notion of global public goods to argue on the need of international cooperation issues relating to the governance of water.La gouvernance des ressource...
International audienceGroundwater resources have long been considered as inexhaustible ones. Far fro...
Water supply and sanitation are essential for socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. The a...
i Water is an essential part of life. However, the right to govern water as a resource is not shared...
Évaluation MOISA - auteur hors Unité au moment de la publicationNational audienceEconomically and so...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
The obvious pressures on water resources have led many countries in recent years to bring such resou...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
This book examines the developments in the field of water governance and why they often fail to fulf...
L'eau douce est devenue un sujet de préoccupation majeur depuis la fin du XXe siècle, tant au niveau...
La présente publication rassemble les Actes de la Conférence « La participation du public et la gest...
International audienceFrom an Integrated Water Resources Management point of view, international bas...
As in ordinary language, international law holds the water of international watercourses to be just ...
The two cultures theory argues that policy makers and scientists have different cultures and difficu...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...
International audienceGroundwater resources have long been considered as inexhaustible ones. Far fro...
Water supply and sanitation are essential for socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. The a...
i Water is an essential part of life. However, the right to govern water as a resource is not shared...
Évaluation MOISA - auteur hors Unité au moment de la publicationNational audienceEconomically and so...
Where water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the catchment area or river bas...
The obvious pressures on water resources have led many countries in recent years to bring such resou...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
When water problems extend beyond the borders of local communities, the river basin is generally see...
This book examines the developments in the field of water governance and why they often fail to fulf...
L'eau douce est devenue un sujet de préoccupation majeur depuis la fin du XXe siècle, tant au niveau...
La présente publication rassemble les Actes de la Conférence « La participation du public et la gest...
International audienceFrom an Integrated Water Resources Management point of view, international bas...
As in ordinary language, international law holds the water of international watercourses to be just ...
The two cultures theory argues that policy makers and scientists have different cultures and difficu...
Although (fresh) water challenges are primarily local in nature, globalization has led to feedback e...
International audienceGroundwater resources have long been considered as inexhaustible ones. Far fro...
Water supply and sanitation are essential for socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. The a...
i Water is an essential part of life. However, the right to govern water as a resource is not shared...