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'' '''Descriptive terms, facts, and summary for this case.''' ''
  
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Each of these checkboxes or numerical values are designed to support semantic search. Please provide thoughtful answers that relate closely to your case and would assist others in searching for this case or common elements between cases. You can elaborate on these responses in other "free text" sections of your case. If you add comments to numerical fields in this page, they won't be recorded or displayed properly.
  
 
Case Description information is largely numeric/categoric and designed to support semantic search and other machine-read applications. Please observe the suggested unit for each numeric value entered. You may elaborate in "free text" sections of your case (Such as in the ''Summary'' or ''Historic, Economic & Political Framework'' sections regarding the sources of the values, proper interpretation of values, etc, for human readers. If you add comments to numerical fields in this page, they won't be recorded or displayed properly.
 
 
 
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=Issues and Stakeholders=
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Issues are the concerns of groups of stakeholders within the context of the water basin and the case study. Some issues may be extremely significant, and some may be peripheral to your particular perspective or framework.
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Each issue has a specific group of stakeholders. Stakeholders are organizations or powerful individuals who may have input into the process or may bear the results of management decisions in the water basin. The stakeholders for a given issue are those who have a primary concern in its outcome.
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The greatest value of any case study is the ability to identify transferable knowledge, particularly identifying the context and usefulness of this knowledge. Select a few questions from the question bank and provide a brief synopsis on the contributions this case study makes to providing more insight or answering this question.
 
  
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''We suggest the case summary is '''kept under 300 words''' and touches on the following topics: major issues addressed, important stakeholders, major points of analysis/synthesis/insights (especially if there are multiple contributors of insight to the case), opportunities for transferrable knowledge. This is not meant to be fully comprehensive, but simply provide enough information to a reader to indicate whether or not s/he is interested in reading further.''
 
''We suggest the case summary is '''kept under 300 words''' and touches on the following topics: major issues addressed, important stakeholders, major points of analysis/synthesis/insights (especially if there are multiple contributors of insight to the case), opportunities for transferrable knowledge. This is not meant to be fully comprehensive, but simply provide enough information to a reader to indicate whether or not s/he is interested in reading further.''
  
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{{{field|Key Question - Urban|property=Key Question|input type=radiobutton|values=What approaches are most beneficial for rapidly growing cities in the developing world to link water management to sustainable urban growth strategy?, How can increasing urban water demand be balanced between the needs of the urban population and industry?, How can costs for water quality projects be distributed between polluters and beneficiaries?}}}
 
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{{{field|Key Question - Transboundary|property=Key Question|input type=radiobutton|values=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?, What mechanisms beyond simple allocation can be incorporated into transboundary water agreements to add value and facilitate resolution?, 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?, How can packages or options that link issues creatively or build on possible technology innovations be employed to create non-zero sum choices within negotiations that include water resources?, How can mutual trust amongst riparians be nurtured? What actions erode that trust?
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{{{field|Key Question - Influence|property=Key Question |input type=radiobutton |values=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?, How can government be dis/incentivized to offer an inclusive planning process?, What effective mechanisms can downstream states/countries use to protect their water related interests/rights?, How does asymmetry of power influence water negotiations and how can the negative effects be mitigated?, How do national policies influence water use at the local level?}}}
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