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Environmental water markets and regulation : a comparative legal approach
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ISBN: 9781138183209 1138183202 Year: 2017 Publisher: London: Routledge,

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China's water crisis
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ISBN: 9781910736678 Year: 2017 Publisher: Norwalk, CT : EastBridge,

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Shared water resources of Lebanon
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ISBN: 1536121428 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York : Nova Science Publisher's, Incorporated,

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Water Use and Reallocation Implications for Economic GrowthA Case Study of Rajasthan
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank,

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The key objective of the study is to analyze whether Rajasthan can achieve its economic growth targets with its available water resources and current water allocation pattern. In the above context, the study analyses the water use in agriculture, domestic and industrial(including power) sectors of Rajasthan. It identifies the water allocation patterns in different sectors and calculates the water intensity in each of these sectors. It brings out the constraints that the available water may pose towards achieving the economic growth targets of the State and suggests various strategic options and interventions that policy makers may consider to meet the economic growth target.


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The Dhaka water services turnaround : how Dhaka is connecting slums, saving water, raising revenues, and becoming one of South Asia's best public water utilities
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ISBN: 9292610252 Year: 2017 Publisher: Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines : Asian Development Bank,

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Sustainable water and agricultural land use in the Guanting basin under limited water resources
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ISBN: 3510654897 Year: 2017 Publisher: Stuttgart : Schweizerbart Science Publishers,

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Beyond scarcity : water security in the Middle East and North Africa
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ISBN: 1464811814 Year: 2017 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank,

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Involuntary Resettlement : Comparative Perspectives
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ISBN: 1351326872 1351326864 1351326880 9781351326865 9780765800183 9780765806833 Year: 2017 Volume: v. 2 Publisher: London : Taylor and Francis,

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"Among development assistance agencies, the World Bank has led the way in policies to mitigate the impact of large-scale engineering projects on local populations, particularly in the building of dams. Since the 1980s the Bank has implemented guidelines for policies with respect to displacement, social infrastructure and services, environmental effects, resettlement, compensation, and the restoration of income for those affected. Having learned from the failures of past resettlement programs, the Bank has endeavored to function as a responsible and caring agency. This volume builds upon earlier studies and field work to offer a broad look at dam-building projects in six countries and to review the outcomes of Bank policy, learn from experience, and assess outside criticism. The book covers representative dam projects in India, Thailand, Togo, China, Indonesia, and Brazil. Each project was undertaken after Bank resettlement guidelines had been implemented. The widely ranging results in each country are assessed. In the areas of compensation for acquired land, relocation, infrastructure and services, the contributors note satisfactory levels of improvement or positive trends. Governments are moving towards acceptance of the idea that displaced families should be paid the real value of their lost assets. Relocation processes are now keeping pace with water movement caused by dam building, and health, education, utilities, and roads are better than before the resettlement. Other results have been less positive. The impact on incomes of those involuntarily resettled has been harsh in some locations. Resettler dissatisfaction has been intense, notably in those countries where the national economies are not experiencing strong growth. The Bank's performance itself has been uneven. There have been lapses in appraisal and monitoring during the projects and insufficient follow-through support for resettlement operations after the completion of loan and credit disbursements. In addition to its case by case analysis of countries and projects, the book includes detailed lessons and recommendations to strengthen resettlement policy and practice. Involuntary Resettlement will be of interest to economists, sociologists, and professionals working in regional development policy. Robert Picciotto is director general of Operations Evaluation at the World Bank. Warren van Wicklin is task manager and evaluator at the Operations Evaluation department of the World Bank."--Provided by publisher.


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Perfiles de la ordenaciòn jurìdica del agua en Italia, España y América Latina
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ISBN: 8892165631 9788892165632 9788892107939 Year: 2017 Publisher: Turin G. Giappichelli

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Toward Integrated Disaster Risk Management in Vietnam : Recommendations Based on the Drought and Saltwater Intrusion Crisis and the Case for Investing in Longer-Term Resilience.
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank,

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Vietnam is one of the most hazard-prone countries in the East Asia and Pacific region, with droughts, severe storms, and flooding causing substantial economic and human losses. Climate change is projected to increase the impact of disasters, especially the timing, frequency, severity, and intensity of hydro-meteorological events. Vietnam's 2015-2016 drought and associated saltwater intrusion (SWI) offer a preview of what could become the new normal, and make clear the need to take action to ensure the country's economic and societal well-being. SWI developed into a national crisis, with close to two million people affected due to damaged livelihoods and the country seeking international help. This report takes a deeper look at the drought and SWI crisis faced by Vietnam, identifies the gaps across key sectors, and recommends the principal short and longer-term actions needed for integrated disaster risk management. The recommendations are based on global experiences in good governance with intersectoral coordination in disaster forecast and early warning, and in community empowerment in water resource management and agricultural production.

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