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Add the title for your case study. Please choose a title that is descriptive about the setting and purpose for your case: <br />
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=Background Articles=
 
=Background Articles=
These are self-contained articles containing factual information useful in a variety of case studies.  List the pre-existing sections relevant to your study, or add your own.
 
  
 
Because multiple cases can require an understanding of the same basic facts about
 
Because multiple cases can require an understanding of the same basic facts about
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* agreements and treaties
 
* agreements and treaties
  
each case can be linked to new or existing articles containing background information on these topics. If an article exists, you can enter the title (e.g.: ''Ganges River'', ''Mekong River Commission'', ''Glen Canyon Dam,'' ''Indus Water Treaty''), and it will be automatically linked to the case study. If the article does not exist, a new page will automatically be created for the feature. You will be able to see/edit that page by clicking the link when viewing your saved case study.
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each case can be linked to new or existing articles containing background information on these topics. This way, individual natural features, projects and initiatives, or agreements do not need to be explained in great detail in the body of every case.  
  
We suggest looking at [http://aquapedia.waterdiplomacy.org/wiki/index.php?title=List_of_Background_Sections the existing list of features, projects, and agreements] to see if relevant sections already exist for your case
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If an article exists, you can enter the title (e.g.: ''Ganges River'', ''Mekong River Commission'', ''Glen Canyon Dam,'' ''Indus Water Treaty''), and it will be automatically linked to the case study. If the article does not exist, a new page will automatically be created for the feature. '''You will be able to see/edit that page by clicking the link when viewing your saved case study.'''
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'''We suggest looking at [http://aquapedia.waterdiplomacy.org/wiki/index.php?title=List_of_Background_Sections the existing list of features, projects, and agreements] to see if relevant sections already exist for your case.''' You may copy and paste the page title into the box presented when you add a new background article
  
 
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=Historic, Economic and Political Framework=
 
=Historic, Economic and Political Framework=

Revision as of 13:15, 6 August 2012


Add the title for your case study. Please choose a descriptive title that captures the setting and purpose for your case:



Example Titles:

Water Quality Control of the South-to-North Water Diversion (SNWD) Middle Route Project (MRP)
Hydropower development in the Nam Ngum River Basin
Can Agricultural Policy Help Save Water and Money in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin?

If there is an existing case study with the same title, you will be sent to a page for editing the existing case.