Integrated Water Resources Management in Practice: Better Water Management for Development
Better water management will be crucial if we  are to meet many of the key challenges of this century - feeding the  world�s growing population and reducing poverty, meeting water and  sanitation needs, protecting vital ecosystems, all while adapting to  climate change. The approach known as Integrated Water Resources  Management (IWRM) is widely recognized as the best way forward, but is  poorly understood, even within the water sector. Since a core IWRM  principle is that good water management must involve the water users,  the understanding and involvement of other sectors is critical for  success. There is thus an urgent need for practical guidance, for both  water and development professionals, based on real world examples,  rather than theoretical constructs. That is what this book provides.     Using case studies, the book illustrates how better water management,  guided by the IWRM approach, has helped to meet a wide range of  sustainable development goals. It does this by considering practical  examples, looking at how IWRM has contributed, at different scales, from  very local, village-level experiences to reforms at national level and  beyond to cases involving trans-boundary river basins.    Using these  on-the-ground experiences, from both developed and developing countries  in five continents, the book provides candid and practical lessons for  policy-makers, donors, and water and development practitioners  worldwide, looking at how IWRM principles were applied, what worked,  and, equally important, what didn�t work, and why.    Published with the  Global Water Partnership
Integrated Water Resources Management in Practice: Better Water Management for Development
Publisher: Routledge (March 10, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1844076490
ISBN-13: 978-1844076499

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