Water resource managementStakeholder-driven policyWater resource engineering has advanced in leaps and bounds since the turn of the 20th century. As demands on exhaustible water resources grow and more attention is paid to preserving and restoring natural systems, and as technology alternatives and ...
Uncertainty Management Strategies: Lessons from the Regional Implementation of the Water Framework Directive in the Netherlands Uncertainty Management Strategies: Lessons from the Regional Implementation of the Water Framework Directive in the Netherlands Environmental Science & Policy 14,... GT Raadgever,C...
Water management is most likely to succeed with it enjoys both community and governmental support. Kenya, for example, has several laws including the Kenya National Water Policy 2021 and the Water Act 2016, but lacks impact at the implementation level. Kenya Connect’s work therefore helps fill ...
Incorporating the water footprint and virtual water into policy: Reflections from the Mancha Occidental Region, Spain Water Resources Management, 24 (5) (2010), pp. 941-958 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Anon, 1992 Anon Agenda 21 United Nations Sustainable Development, United Nations Conferenc...
Water management and water use should be collaborative between the communities and respective governments. In northern China, for example, with the ultimate goal of relieving water shortage, the SNWTP (mentioned above) has been activated with a planned total exchanged volume of 12–43 BCM/year in...
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determining ecosystem groundwater requirements depends upon understanding groundwater-level thresholds and targets required to sustain groundwater-dependent ecosystems, so that management actions can augment supplies (for example, managed aquifer recharge projects) or reduce demand (for example, pumping ...
Over the past two decades, the mining industry has increasingly made public disclosures of water use as part of environmental management and corporate sustainability reporting. These disclosures represent a valuable data source to improve understanding of the interactions between the mining industry and ...
Another gap in policy coherence is the lack of addressing the real costs of water depletion. If the price paid reflects only utilization, without adequately addressing the risks of bad management, then there is a lack of incentive to improve, for instance, extraction methods and rates, and ther...