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wps1303
Conflict and cooperation in managing international water resources / Barret, Scott
Water is often not confined within territorial boundaries so conflicts may arise about shared water resources. When such boundaries lie within a federal state, conflicts may be peacefully and efficiently resolved under law, and if the state fail to reach an agreement, the federal government may impose one. Similar international conflicts are more d [...]
World Bank; 1994 - 35p.
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wps-1474
Are Stable Agreements for sharing International River Waters now possible? / D. Marc Kilgour
June 1995 Proposed here is a new scheme for allocating international river water that accounts for the stochastic nature of water supply and the dynamic nature of its demand. The suggested scheme is expected to improve the efficiency of river basins' water allocation and the riparians' welfare. International river and lake basins constitute about 4 [...]
World Bank; 1995 - 20p.
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WTP414
International water courses: enhancing cooperation and managing conflict - proceedings of a World Bank seminar / Salman, Salman M. A
Over 245 river basins are shared by two or more states. About 40 percent of the world population and 50 percent of its land are either dependent on or stand to benefit from the waters available in these basins. For the most part, the uses of international waterways by the respective riparian states are carried out peacefully in spite of the lack of [...]
World Bank; 1998 - 223p., Index
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kirmani
Fostering riparian cooperation in international River Basins : The World Bank at its Best in dvelopment Diplomacy / Kirmani, Syed
This report describes the World Bank's successful interventions in three international river basins-- the Indus, the Mekong, and the Aral Sea --to foster riparian cooperation and agreements. It discusses the key features of the Bank's role and the following strategies: intervening solely to promote development and peace; timing interventions when i [...]
World Bank; 1997 - 19p., Bibliogr.
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swp665
Issues of efficiency and interdependence in water resource investments: Lessons from the Indus Basin of Pakistan / Duloy, John H.
This paper reports the results from some experiments utilizing models of the irrigated agriculture of the Indus Basin of Pakistan. The models are unique in that they integrate agricultural production with a surface water distribution system and a groundwater aquifer system for a large river basin. Each of the models incorporates a special case of t [...]
World Bank; 1984 - 130p.
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WTP4140FRENCH000eaux0internationaux
Cours d'eaux internationaux : renforcer la coopération et gérer les différends. Acte de séminaire de la Banque Mondiale / Salman, Salman M. A.
Over 245 river basins are shared by two or more states. About 40 percent of the world population and 50 percent of its land are either dependent on or stand to benefit from the waters available in these basins. For the most part, the uses of international waterways by the respective riparian states are carried out peacefully in spite of the lack of [...]
Banque Mondiale; 1999 - 224p., Ref.
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blomquistwps3528
Institutional and Policy Analysis of river Basin Management the Warta River Basin, Poland / Blomquist, William
The authors describe and analyze the emergence of river basin management in the Warta River Basin of Poland. The Warta basin's 55,193 km2 cover approximately one-sixth of Poland, and the Warta is a principal tributary to the Oder. Water management issues include pollution of the Warta and its main tributaries, prompting cities to rely on groundwate [...]
The World Bank; 2005 - 37p; Ref.
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rangeley
International River Basin Organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa / Rangeley, Robert
This report has been prepared as a contribution to a concerted effort within the World Bank to define more explicitly its policies towards water resources management. In particular, it aims to assist the World Bank and other international organizations in their pursuit of a more active role in helping sub-Saharan African countries improve the manag [...]
World Bank; 1995 - 70p.
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blomquistwps3525
Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management, the Fraser River Basin, Canada / Blomquist, William
The authors describe and analyze a nongovernmental, multi-stakeholder, consensus-based approach to river basin management in the Fraser River basin in Canada. The Fraser River drains 238,000 km2 of British Columbia, supporting nearly 3 million residents and a diverse economy. Water management issues include water quality and allocation, flood prote [...]
The World Bank; 2005 - 34p; Ref.
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IDEP_N3159_27
A note on the Nile / Dekker, G. [REPRODUCTION/360]
Projected long-range demands on the Nile water resources for irrigation, as found in the literature, are compared with estimates of the mean flow.. Existing overyear storage capacity is taken into account. The possibilities for increasing the quantity of water that could be used are discussed [...]
IDEP; 1974 - 28p.
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book
Study on large-scale water transfer in Africa. I - The great man made river Libya II. The Jonglei canal: a conservation project of Nile in Sudan /
ECA; 2000 - 24p., Ref.
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kirmani
International inland waters: Concepts for a more active World bank role / Kirmani, Syed
It is now widely recognized that ensuring the supply of water at an affordable cost and of acceptable quality for domestic consumption, food production, and other uses in the early years of the next century will be very difficult. Efficient use, effective conservation, and comprehensive management of the available water resources are essential to a [...]
World Bank; 1994 - 20p.
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bisschopREP232
The Indus basin model: a special application of two-level linear programming / Bisschop, Johannes
This paper is centered around an ongoing large-scale modeling effort designed to aid in the specification of surface and ground water policies in Pakistan. Description of the model is limited to a minimum, while the problem concentrated on is that of hierarchial decision making. Economic models designed for policy analysis usually involve two kinds [...]
World Bank; 1982 - pp.30-38, Ref.
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dinarwps3637
Decentralization of River Basin Management A Global Analysis / Dinar, Ariel
Decentralization and increased stakeholder involvement have been major elements of water sector reform as ways to promote sustainable and integrated resource management particularly of river basins. Based on an analytical framework for relating decentralization and stakeholder involvement to improved river basin management, this paper infers severa [...]
The World Bank; 2005 - 91p. R.
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blomquistwps3527
Institutionnal and policy analysis of River Basin Management: the Murray Darling river basin, Australia / Blomquist, William
The authors describe and analyze management in the Murray-Darling basin of Australia, long regarded as a model for integrated river basin management. This interior basin of over 1 million km2 in semi-arid southeastern Australia is defined by the catchment areas of the Murray and Darling Rivers and their tributaries. Water management issues include [...]
World Bank; 2005 - 37p.; Ref
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wtp427
Institutional frameworks in successful water markets: Brazil, Spain and Colorado, USA / Marino, Manuel
For the use of water markets to introduce improved water resources management, the existence of adequate institutional arrangements, is one of the key elements of success. The papers compiled in this report, describe, and analyze three cases from different settings, and, point out similarities, and differences, showing that various options exist fo [...]
World Bank; 1999 - 43p.
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johnssonwps3649
Institutional and policy analysis of river basin management / Johnsson, Rosa Maria Formiga
The authors describe and analyze water resources reform and decentralization of river basin management in the state of Ceara, Northeast Brazil, the poorest part of the country. The Jaguaribe river basin is located entirely within the state of Ceara. With a drainage area of 72,560 square kilometers, it covers almost half of the state's territory [...]
The World Bank; 2005 - 42p; Ref.;
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blomquistwps3636
Comparison of Institutional Arrangements for River Basin Management in Eight Basins / Blomquist, William
This study represents an effort toward understanding conditions that affect successful or unsuccessful efforts to devolve water resource management to the river basin level and secure active stakeholder involvement. A theoretical framework is used to identify potentially important variables related to the likelihood of success. Using a comparative [...]
The World Bank; 2005 - 45p; Ref.;
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indEDRex
Shared Waters, Shared Opportunities: Hydropolitics in East Africa / Martinon, C.A. Mumma
The importance of watercourses to human life and development cannot be overemphasised. From communication, trade, agriculture and the location of human settlements, they have played an immeasurable role. Almost 60% of Africa lies within shared rivers and lake basins [...]
Mkuki na Nyota Publishers Ltd; 2010 - 282p.
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book
The strategy of joint implementation in the framework convention on climate change / Barret, Scott
United Nations; - 42p.
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