International audienceThe book brings together a range of leading scholars and practitioners to compile an international account of water allocation policies supporting a transition to sustainable water use in regions where agriculture is the dominant water use. In Section 1, the collection canvasses five key cross-cutting issues shaping the challenge of sustainable water allocation policy, such as legal and economic perspectives, the role of politics, the setting of environmental flows, and the importance of indigenous rights. Section 2 presents 13 national, state and transboundary case studies of water allocation policy, covering cases from Europe, the Americas, Central Asia, the Middle East and the Pacific region. These case studies high...
This world has a limited supply of water, and with increasing population and withdrawals, availabili...
Water is a limiting factor for sustainable economic growth and development in many countries. Its al...
The global demand for water in agriculture will increase over time with increasing population, risin...
The book brings together a range of leading scholars and practitioners to compile an international a...
International audienceThis chapter introduces the book by exploring the role of water allocation pol...
This book examines the developments in the field of water governance and why they often fail to fulf...
All the factors of production are not uniformly distributed among all the countries of the world. So...
INTRODUCTION With population growth, and economic and agricultural development, placing greater stra...
The allocation of scarce resources has been problematic throughout modern history, particularly in t...
The purpose of this paper is to outline alternative pathways of large-scale water resources develop-...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
textThe persistence of water conflicts in many arid regions is not simply a matter of water shortage...
Access to safe water is a worldwide problem facing three quarters of a billion people every day. Th...
This chapter attempts to bring together a set of disparate concepts that are fundamental to examinin...
This article discusses the legal and institutional frameworks that apply to transboundary freshwater...
This world has a limited supply of water, and with increasing population and withdrawals, availabili...
Water is a limiting factor for sustainable economic growth and development in many countries. Its al...
The global demand for water in agriculture will increase over time with increasing population, risin...
The book brings together a range of leading scholars and practitioners to compile an international a...
International audienceThis chapter introduces the book by exploring the role of water allocation pol...
This book examines the developments in the field of water governance and why they often fail to fulf...
All the factors of production are not uniformly distributed among all the countries of the world. So...
INTRODUCTION With population growth, and economic and agricultural development, placing greater stra...
The allocation of scarce resources has been problematic throughout modern history, particularly in t...
The purpose of this paper is to outline alternative pathways of large-scale water resources develop-...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
textThe persistence of water conflicts in many arid regions is not simply a matter of water shortage...
Access to safe water is a worldwide problem facing three quarters of a billion people every day. Th...
This chapter attempts to bring together a set of disparate concepts that are fundamental to examinin...
This article discusses the legal and institutional frameworks that apply to transboundary freshwater...
This world has a limited supply of water, and with increasing population and withdrawals, availabili...
Water is a limiting factor for sustainable economic growth and development in many countries. Its al...
The global demand for water in agriculture will increase over time with increasing population, risin...