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An AquaPedia case study concerns a water conflict (or complex water problem) that involves multiple stakeholders and efforts to negotiate a solution. When starting a case study, you should be able to answer “yes” to at least three of the five guiding questions below. Cases that do not meet at least 3 of the 5 criteria will not be included in the AquaPedia. =Criteria for Inclusion= <onlyinclude> {{AquaPedia:Policies/Criteria for Case Study Inclusion}} </onlyinclude> see [[AquaPedia:Policies]] =If it isn't a case, then where does it fit in AquaPedia?= Your topic may fit into one of the [[Category:Article|article types]], or may be appropriate for incorporation within a case as an [[Help:Analysis,_Synthesis_and_Insight_(ASI)|Analysis, Synthesis & Insights (ASI)]] section or part of the [[Help:Structure of a Case Study|background information within a case]]. =When a topic won't fit: other wikis and databases= There are other wikis that deal with water issues that are outside of the scope of AquaPedia. Does your topic deal with water access, sanitation, hygiene, or public health projects, initiatives, technology, or advice for implementing a water project? *[http://www.akvo.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page AkvoPedia] focuses on water transmission and sanitation projects and technologies and accessing mechanisms to fund and organize projects. *The [http://www.iwawaterwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/About/WebHome IWA Water Wiki] accepts articles on a wide range of water topics *[http://waterwiki.net/index.php/Welcome WaterWiki.net] highlights UN water related reports and projects. They invite others to contribute as well. *[http://www.waterdatahub.org/ Water Data Hub ] is an independent, global, non-profit project dedicated to connecting people to the world's water data. Anyone can search for data sources; anyone can add new data sources
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