Browse by Attribute
Choose a category:
- ASI (43)
- Article (772)
- Case Study (75)
- Key Question (28)
Case Study > Climate :
Dry-summer or
Dry-winter
& Land Use :
conservation lands or
forest land or
mining operations
Click on one or more items below to narrow your results.
- Agriculture or Irrigation (10)
- Domestic/Urban Supply (9)
- Fisheries - farmed (1)
- Fisheries - wild (2)
- Hydropower Generation (6)
- Industry - consumptive use (4)
- Industry - non-consumptive use (3)
- Livestock (4)
- Mining/Extraction support (1)
- Other Ecological Services (3)
- Recreation or Tourism (5)
- Community or organized citizens (8)
- Cultural Interest (4)
- Development/humanitarian interest (2)
- Environmental interest (6)
- Federated state/territorial/provincial government (3)
- Industry/Corporate Interest (6)
- Local Government (7)
- Non-legislative governmental agency (6)
- Sovereign state/national/federal government (7)
- Supranational union (2)
- How can consultation and cooperation among stakeholders and development partners be better facilitated/managed/fostered? (3)
- How can costs for water quality projects be distributed between polluters and beneficiaries? (1)
- How can increasing urban water demand be balanced between the needs of the urban population and industry? (1)
- How can mutual trust amongst riparians be nurtured? What actions erode that trust? (1)
- To what extent can international actors and movements from civil society influence water management? How and when is this beneficial/detrimental and how can these effects be supported/mitigated? (1)
- What considerations can be given to incorporating collaborative adaptive management (CAM)? What efforts have the parties made to review and adjust a solution or decision over time in light of changing conditions? (1)
- What effective mechanisms can downstream states/countries use to protect their water related interests/rights? (1)
- What kinds of water treaties or agreements between countries can provide sufficient structure and stability to ensure enforceability but also be flexible and adaptable given future uncertainties? (1)
- What mechanisms beyond simple allocation can be incorporated into transboundary water agreements to add value and facilitate resolution? (3)
Showing below up to 11 results in range #1 to #11.
View (previous 250 | next 250) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)
A
B
E
F
I
P
R
T
W