UN-Water produced a status report regarding the progress of water resources management in several countries as well as possible outcomes and impacts of integrated approaches. It is also based on a 2011 UN-Water survey sent to the governments of all UN member states and a series of complementary interviews in 30 representative countries
In 1998, the European Commission (EC) published Guidelines for Water Resource Development Cooperatio...
This report brings together survey data from 42 countries and 27 external support agencies and overl...
Water is most essential but scarce resource in developing countries. Presently the quality & the ava...
This report recommends a process for nations to develop "roadmaps" for integrated water resource man...
Major water quality problems stem from sewage pollution, the intensive agricultural use of fertilize...
The national governments of 40 African countries participated in the survey that is the impetus of t...
This report shows the progress made on meeting the target to "develop integrated water resources man...
This report introduces new aspects of water issues: 1) it reintroduces the 12 challenge area reports...
Water is vital for human survival and for economic development of a region. The need to maintain ava...
Water resource management is the cornerstone for sustainable development. According to the United N...
Water resources development is one of the most important national development factors for developin...
Water is considered the bloodstream of the biosphere, but its management is one of the most importan...
This report is an independent evidence-based analysis of how water can be addressed in a development...
A rapidly increasing global population, coupled with effects of climate change inevitably lead to a ...
With the release of this third edition of The United Nations World Water Development Report, it is c...
In 1998, the European Commission (EC) published Guidelines for Water Resource Development Cooperatio...
This report brings together survey data from 42 countries and 27 external support agencies and overl...
Water is most essential but scarce resource in developing countries. Presently the quality & the ava...
This report recommends a process for nations to develop "roadmaps" for integrated water resource man...
Major water quality problems stem from sewage pollution, the intensive agricultural use of fertilize...
The national governments of 40 African countries participated in the survey that is the impetus of t...
This report shows the progress made on meeting the target to "develop integrated water resources man...
This report introduces new aspects of water issues: 1) it reintroduces the 12 challenge area reports...
Water is vital for human survival and for economic development of a region. The need to maintain ava...
Water resource management is the cornerstone for sustainable development. According to the United N...
Water resources development is one of the most important national development factors for developin...
Water is considered the bloodstream of the biosphere, but its management is one of the most importan...
This report is an independent evidence-based analysis of how water can be addressed in a development...
A rapidly increasing global population, coupled with effects of climate change inevitably lead to a ...
With the release of this third edition of The United Nations World Water Development Report, it is c...
In 1998, the European Commission (EC) published Guidelines for Water Resource Development Cooperatio...
This report brings together survey data from 42 countries and 27 external support agencies and overl...
Water is most essential but scarce resource in developing countries. Presently the quality & the ava...