management, significant gender disparities persist globally, as women are less likely to be in the labour force than men. Addressing this issue requires closing the gender data gap, beginning with numerically assessing women’s representation in the sector to ensure sustainable and equitable water ...
Transboundary river cooperation provides an effective pathway to maintain regional security and sustainable development; however, its implementation is a pressing and prominent concern due to lack of appropriate compensation measures and effective incentive strategies. Here we develop a dual water-electricity ...
The chapter addresses the no-harm principle as a core pillar of the international water law regime, and its inter-relationship with the principles of equitable and reasonable utilisation and cooperation. No harm will be described in its harmonised relation to the latter two principles under the "...
The European Union water initiative and development cooperation policy : What contribution toward equitable and sustainable management of water resources ?Nathalie HervéFournereau
The Irrigation Districts' board has the power to "establish equitable rules and regulations for the distribution and use of water among the owners" of this district. In these districts, water "shall be apportioned to each landowner pro rata [proportionally] to the lands assessed under this act ...
different watershed around the world (Elbe, Danube, Drâa, Ouémé, Jordan, and Volta), was to directly cooperate with local and regional stakeholders and decision-makers, in order to identify scientifically sound adaptation strategies to secure water availability, water quality and equitable ...
water from “surface water” (worst) to “safely managed” (best). JMP serviceladdersare used to benchmark and compare service levels across countries and are currently used as the basis for tracking progress towardsSDG6.1, universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for...
“Integrated water resources management is based on the equitable and efficient management and sustainable use of water and recognises that water is an integral part of the ecosystem, a natural resource, and a social and economic good, whose quantity and quality determine the nature of its utilisat...
(4) regulatory quality, highlighting the transparency and effectiveness of regulatory frameworks, and (5) rule of law, measuring the fair and equitable application of laws. We used the long-term average of these subindices to estimate each country’s level of governance (equation (5)), where...
Universal and equitable access to affordable safely managed drinking water (SMDW) is a significant challenge and is highlighted by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals-6.1. However, SMDW coverage by 2030 is estimated to reach only 81% of the global population. Solar water evaporation...