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Understanding the issues surrounding groundwater governance is a precondition for developing policy recommendations for … both national and transboundary groundwater governance. This review discusses groundwater attributes relevant to the design … of governance systems and provides a systematic review of current national groundwater governance differentiated by …
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The Mekong River is the dominant geo-hydrological structure in mainland Southeast Asia, originating in China and flowing through or bordering Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Whereas water resources in the wet season are more than adequate to fulfill basin needs, there are...
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-term surface water supply. Groundwater is a potential alternative for irrigation purposes. Little research is available about how … farmers in Uzbekistan use groundwater for irrigation, and how formal regulations are implemented on the ground. Based on semi …-structured, qualitative interviews with farmers and experts in Uzbekistan, we provide a typology of groundwater regulation, exploring the use …
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Irrigation is central to Pakistan’s agriculture; and managing the country’s canal, ground, and surface water resources in a more efficient, equitable, and sustainable way will be crucial to meeting agricultural production challenges, including increasing agricultural productivity and adapting...
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follows a light version of IWRM, by only coordinating groundwater and surface water responsibilities rather than integrating …
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