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frederiksen
Principles and practices for dealing with water resources issues / Frederiksen, Harald D.
The dominant water resources issues and the principles and practices proven effective in dealing with the issues have been placed in four categories: institutional; long-term management and planning; real-time management and operations; and financial. Such an arrangement provides a perspective for examining issues across all economic sectors and al [...]
World Bank; 1994 - 40p., Bibliogr.
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lemoigne
A Guide to the Formulation of Water Resources Strategy / Le Moigne, Guy
This volume outlines the process of formulating a water resources management strategy. It is intended for decision-makers in developing countries. The process that is outlined, while drawn from experience, is general; moreover, it can be used for regional, national, or international strategy formulation [...]
World Bank; 1994 - 101p.
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humprey
Payment Systems: Principles, Practice and Improvements / Humphrey, David B.
This book is intended as an introduction to payment systems. An efficient and smoothly operating payment system is a necessary precondition for business development, both domestically and internationally. Our goal is to provide a relatively complete understanding of the benefits, costs, risks, and problems associated with mature payment systems, su [...]
World Bank; 1995 - 104p.
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PRINCIPLE
The greening of economic policy reform: Principles / Warford, Jeremy J.
This report, in two volumes, addresses environmental impacts stemming from economy-wide policy reforms, and seeks to clarify the nature of the economic, physical, institutional, and cultural aspects of their relationship. Volume 1 summarizes the case studies and synthesizes their key principles. Volume 2 explores the case studies in full length [...]
World Bank; 1997 - 120p.
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wps1779
Water allocation mechanisms : principles and examples / Dinar, Ariel
From the earliest times, water resources have been allocated on the basis of social criteria -maintaining the community by ensuring that water is available for human consumption, for sanitation, and for food production. Societies have invested capital in infrastructure to maintain this allocation. Yet social change, including changes in (and more u [...]
World Bank; 1997 - 41p., Ref.
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wps1281
Human and physical infrastructure: Public investment and pricing policies in developing countries / Jimenez, Emmanuel
Almost by definition, the basis for development is infrastructure - whether services for human infrastructure (health, education, nutrition) or physical infrastructure (transport, energy, water). Although the infrastructure sectors are diverse, what they have in common is that public policy has had a great deal to do with how these services are pro [...]
World Bank; 1994 - 96p.
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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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cohyver_mini
Governement Budgeting in Nigeri: Principles, policies and practices / Omopariola, Olufidipe
African governments are increasingly assuming new functions to respond to social and economic needs, and these functions are slowly becoming part of the accepted responsibilities of government. These book addresses the need to modernise and improve budgetary concepts and procedures; and documents work achieved so far to make the budget system respo [...]
Obafemi Awolowo University Press Ltd; 2003 - 222p.
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WPS1322
Reducing regulatory barriers to private-sector participation in Latin America's water and sanitation services / Richard, Barbara
The lack of an appropriate regulatory environment is a principal factor behind inadequate water and sanitation services in many parts of Latin America. Many governments recognize the need to improve cost recovery and accountability in services - and increasingly see private sector participation as a tool for improving efficiency and attracting comm [...]
World Bank; 1994 - 19p.
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wps1005
An approach to the economic analysis of water supply projects / Lovei, Laszlo
Development economists are increasingly concerned about the correct approach to economic analysis of projects. By looking for a compromise between theory (which identifies ideals) and practice (which deals within the bounds of time and resource constraints), Lovei focuses on potential guidelines for economic appraisals of water supply projects. He [...]
World Bank; 1991 - 37p.
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book
Principles and practice of statistics / GROHMANN, Carl J.
Harrap G.&Co Ltd.; 1964 - 272p.
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38294
The Contribution of people's participation: Evidence from 121 rural water supply projects / Narayan, Deepa
The study is based on systematic quantitative and qualitative analysis of 121 rural water supply funded by many different water supply agencies in countries throughout the developing world. The analysis consistently shows that beneficiary participation was more significant than any other factor in achieving functional water systems and in building [...]
World Bank; 1995 - 108p.
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wdp287
East Asia's Environment: principles and priorities for action / Hammer, Jeffrey S.
This paper examines policy options for addressing environmental degradation in East Asia. Drawing on environmental analyses done in the region, the principal threats to the environment, their underlying causes and the most promising avenues for addressing them are identified. The role of economic incentives, or, market-based policies is highlighted [...]
World Bank; 1995 - 31p.
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Ground water quality protection a guide for water utilities municipal authorities and environment agencies / Foster, Stephen
This publication provides guidance to water-sector decision makers and planners on how to deal with the quality dimension of groundwater resources management in the World Bank's client countries. There is growing evidence of increasing pollution threats to groundwater and some well-documented cases of irreversible damage to important aquifers. This [...]
The World Bank; 2002 - 103p; Ref.
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Irrigation principles and practices; 3rd Ed. / Israelsen W. Orson and Hansen E. Vaughn
John Wiley and Sons; 1962 - 447p.
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kingsley
Managing urban environmental quality in Asia / Kingsley, G. Thomas
The Bank has markedly strengthened its capacities and approaches over the past four years to deal more effectively with Asia Region environmental issues in all sectors. This is particularly true for urban development. Without substantial improvement in their management, many Asian cities could become the more polluted human settlements in the world [...]
World Bank; 1994 - 102p.
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wps1219
Decentralizing water resource management: Economic incentives, accountability and assurance / Easter, K. William
Private sector involvement and user participation in water resource management are not new, say the authors. They give examples that demonstrate how willing users and the private sector are able to improve water use and play a larger role in water resources management. User participation and private sector involvement, if properly structured, can p [...]
World Bank; 1993 - 27p.
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Discussion and Guiding Principles for Africa: Land Management Information Systems in the Knowledge Economy 2008 /
Economic Commission for Africa; 2007 - 294p. ; Ref.
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wps4074
Coorporative Game T heorie and its Application to natural, Environmental and Water Resource Issues: 3 Application to Water Resource / Parrachino, Irene
This paper reviews various applications of cooperative game theory (CGT) to issues of water resources. With an increase in the competition over various water resources, the incidents of disputes have been in the center of allocation agreements. The paper reviews the cases of various water uses, such as multi-objective water projects, irrigation, gr [...]
The World Bank; 2006 - 46p. réf
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young
Measuring Economic Benefits for water Investments and Policies / Young, Robert.A
This monograph reviews, assesses and describes the operational use of the concepts and methods for estimating economic benefits of investment and allocation decisions involving water. The main focus of the report is on valuation of changes in water supply although attention is also given to measuring benefits of increased reliability of water suppl [...]
World Bank; - 118p.
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