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Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) forms the widely accepted ecosystem approach to manage water and its … transition countries which are often short of essential resources and face complex political dynamics. IWRM often requires a … IWRM exists on paper, it is less clear how it will be made politically and institutionally applicable. A document review …
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This paper explores the potential of 'boundary work' perspectives for enhancing current approaches in water resources management and research with a focus on developing countries. Boundary work thinking is analysed in the context of three currently leading approaches for water and natural...
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, recommendations are given. The paper concludes that elements of IWRM such as transparency, accountability, participation, and …
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IWRM has emerged as a popular ideology in the water sector since the 20th century. From a highly techno … practice expects to be consensual, stable and static in integration of water management. This how IWRM should be approach had a … Foucauldian critiques argue how IWRM cannot be achieved given the power dynamics in social interactions. The critiques reveal that …
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Many African countries have seen the passing of new water laws. Reflecting international discourses on IWRM, they put … principles of IWRM have been adopted quite easily in Ghana and South Africa on the policy level, the process of their …
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This work illustrates the preliminary findings of a participatory research process aimed at identifying responses for sustainable water management in a climate change perspective, in two river basins in Europe and Asia. The paper describes the methodology implemented through local workshops,...
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Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) forms the widely accepted ecosystem approach to manage water and its … transition countries which are often short of essential resources and face complex political dynamics. IWRM often requires a … IWRM exists on paper, it is less clear how it will be made politically and institutionally applicable. A document review …
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