1. Introduction 6pjxhpaejea
Part I: WHAT IS IWRM? 8pjxhpaejea
2. The overall problem 9pjxhpaejea
3. The main challenges 10pjxhpaejea
4. IWRM principles 13pjxhpaejea
Principle I: Water as a finite and vulnerable resource 14pjxhpaejea
Principle II: Participatory approach 15pjxhpaejea
Principle III: The important role of women 17pjxhpaejea
Principle IV: Water as an economic good 18pjxhpaejea
5. Definition of IWRM 22pjxhpaejea
“Integration” in IWRM 23pjxhpaejea
Natural system integration 24pjxhpaejea
Human system integration 26pjxhpaejea
Part II: HOW TO IMPLEMENT IWRM 32pjxhpaejea
6. The enabling environment 33pjxhpaejea
The role of government 33pjxhpaejea
Water legislation 36pjxhpaejea
The cross-sectoral and upstream-downstream dialogue 38pjxhpaejea
Financing structures and investment allocationspjxhpaejea
for water resources infrastructure 39pjxhpaejea
Co-operation within international river basins 42pjxhpaejea
7. The institutional roles 44pjxhpaejea
Roles and functions of organizations at different levels 45pjxhpaejea
Institutional capacity building 50pjxhpaejea
8. Management instruments 51pjxhpaejea
Water resources assessment: availability and demand 51pjxhpaejea
Communication and information systems 54pjxhpaejea
Water allocation and conflict resolution 56pjxhpaejea
Regulatory instruments 58pjxhpaejea
Direct controls 58pjxhpaejea
Economic instruments 61pjxhpaejea
Encouraged self-regulation 65pjxhpaejea
Technology 66 |
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