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ASIASI:Collaborative Adaptive Management, Joint Fact Finding, and Mutual Gains: Aplication to Indus River +
ASIContributor Tahira Syed +
Article CreatorTahira +
Case StudyPakistan: Inter-Provincial Relations on Indus Basin +
Last Edited27 January 2014 +
Last Edited UserAmanda +
PerspectivePractitioner + and Observer +
Reflection Text Summary The Water Apportionment Act of 1991 inclu The Water Apportionment Act of 1991 includes aspects that both increase and hinder flexibility or adaptability over time. This article discusses these aspects and also addresses how development of technical information was addressed for this process and opportunities for mutual gains and consensus building.s for mutual gains and consensus building. +