Water in a developing world : the management of a critical response [i.e. resource] / edited by Albert E. Utton and Ludwik Teclaff
Publisher | London : Routledge |
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Year | 2019 |
Authors | Utton, Albert E. 1931-1998 Teclaff, Ludwik A |
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Notes | Description based upon print version of record Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction: World Trends and Needs; Part I Water Resources Program Design and Evaluation to Serve the Political Process; 1. Institutions for Water Management in a Changing World; 2. The Role of Systems Analysis in Water Program Development; 3. Selecting Alternatives in Water Resources Planning; Part II Law and Institutions for Water Resources Management; 4. The Changing Content of Water Resources Planning: The Next Twenty-five Years; 5. Harmonizing Water Use and Development with Environmental Protection 6. Argentina, Brazil, and the de la Plata River Basin: A Summary Review of Their Legal Relationship7. Politics of International River Basin Cooperation and Management; 8. International Cooperation and Inland Waters: The Influence of Federalism; Part III Water Management in the Developing Countries; 9. Human-Institutional Factors; 10. The Effects of Water Resource Development on Economic Growth: The Conditions for Success; 11. The Role of International Agencies; Part IV Notes and Comments; 12. Riparian Rights Revisited: Legal Basis for Federal Instream Flow Rights 13. New Mexico's National Forests and the Implied Reservation Doctrine14. Brief Comments on the United Nations Water Conference; Bibliography This book focuses on the questions of how best to manage water resources in the face of growing demand. It explores various water management problems encountered by developing countries, with an emphasis on institutional and human factors that affect economic growth OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record HTTP:URL=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429267277 Information=Taylor & Francis |
Subjects | LCSH:Water resources development -- Developing countries
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Classification | LCC:HD1702 DC23:333.91 |
ID | 8000082158 |
ISBN | 9781000002980 |
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