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=Background Articles=
These are self-contained pages containing factual information useful in a variety of case studies.  List the pre-existing sections relevant to your study, or add your own.
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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.
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Because multiple cases can require an understanding of the same basic facts about
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* water features such as a basin (watershed), minor rivers, lakes, groundwater resources, etc;
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* projects, such as built infrastructure or organizational initiatives (such as a commission); and
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* agreements and treaties
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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"), 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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Revision as of 10:54, 3 August 2012


Add the title for your case study. Please choose a title that is descriptive about 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.