This report recommends a process for nations to develop "roadmaps" for integrated water resource management (IWRM). The IWRM approach facilitates mainstreaming water issues in the political economy of a country, and as such in all societal sectors. It focuses on efficient allocation of water to different water user groups and, in doing so, stresses the importance of involving all stakeholders in the decision-making process
Global Water Partnership (GWP), established in 1996, is an international network open to all organis...
In 1998, the European Commission (EC) published Guidelines for Water Resource Development Cooperatio...
Integrated water resources management (IWRM) has become a global paradigm for the governance of surf...
The paper has defined effective water governance from the purview of the Global Water Partnership (G...
As part of its Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations acknowledges that solving the world\...
While the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted in 2015, establishes an ambitious se...
UN-Water produced a status report regarding the progress of water resources management in several co...
IWRM is about integrated and "joined-up" management. It is about promoting integration across sector...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
Water is vital for human survival and for economic development of a region. The need to maintain ava...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has often been interpreted and implemented in a way tha...
Water is considered the bloodstream of the biosphere, but its management is one of the most importan...
This paper analyzes the contribution of water resources to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) a...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has become a global paradigm for the governance of surf...
The global response to the increasing water scarcity in the last twenty years has been water policy ...
Global Water Partnership (GWP), established in 1996, is an international network open to all organis...
In 1998, the European Commission (EC) published Guidelines for Water Resource Development Cooperatio...
Integrated water resources management (IWRM) has become a global paradigm for the governance of surf...
The paper has defined effective water governance from the purview of the Global Water Partnership (G...
As part of its Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations acknowledges that solving the world\...
While the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted in 2015, establishes an ambitious se...
UN-Water produced a status report regarding the progress of water resources management in several co...
IWRM is about integrated and "joined-up" management. It is about promoting integration across sector...
Abstract: Water is a finite, renewable, yet in certain circumstances depletable, natural resource wi...
Water is vital for human survival and for economic development of a region. The need to maintain ava...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has often been interpreted and implemented in a way tha...
Water is considered the bloodstream of the biosphere, but its management is one of the most importan...
This paper analyzes the contribution of water resources to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) a...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has become a global paradigm for the governance of surf...
The global response to the increasing water scarcity in the last twenty years has been water policy ...
Global Water Partnership (GWP), established in 1996, is an international network open to all organis...
In 1998, the European Commission (EC) published Guidelines for Water Resource Development Cooperatio...
Integrated water resources management (IWRM) has become a global paradigm for the governance of surf...