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ASIASI:Applying the Water Diplomacy Framework to the Rhine River Basin on Water Pollution Control +
Article CreatorJcheung6 +
Case StudyWater Quality and Pollution Control in the Rhine River Basin +
Last Edited20 May 2014 +
Last Edited UserJcheung6 +
Reflection Text Summary The water quality program for the Rhine R The water quality program for the Rhine River Basin has been successful because the stakeholders promote information exchange, cooperation and consensus, there is trust, and there is a stable budget/ funding to implement the goals. Applying the Water Diplomacy Framework to this case, we can see why the Rhine Action Program was successfulhy the Rhine Action Program was successful +