The United Nations has identified the rising demand for water as one of the major threats to human and ecological health for at least a generation. Over the coming decade, governments throughout the world will struggle to manage water in ways that are efficient, equitable, and environmentally sound. The success of these efforts may depend on giving the public a voice in watershed management decisions that directly affect them. Public involvement holds the promise of improving the management of international watercourses and reducing the potential for conflict over water issues. This volume examines the experiences in many watercourses around the world, drawing lessons learned and highlighting areas for further development. The book also identifies factors that should be considered in extending and adapting the approaches to other watersheds.
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ISBN
9789280811063
Publisert
2005-06-22
Utgiver
Vendor
United Nations University
Høyde
240 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Heftet

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Carl Bruch is a senior attorney at the Environmental Law Institute in Washington, D.C. Libor Jansky is senior academic program officer at the United Nations University's Vice Rectorate in Europe. Mikiyasu Nakayama is professor of the Institute of Environmental Studies at the Graduate School of Frontier Science, University of Tokyo. Kazimierz A. Salewicz is a systems analyst specializing in decision support system and water resources management in international river basins.