Hydrology and water law: bridging the gap/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London Seattle:
IWA Pub.,
c2006
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Series: | Water law and policy series
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Table of Contents:
- The need for closer links between water science and law: a new paradigm in the making / Jim Wallace and Patricia Wouters
- Integrating science and policy for water management: a case study of the Upper San Pedro River Basin / Anne Browning-Aiken...[et al.]
- Water reforms in the Murray Darling Basin: law and policy challenges / Shahbaz Khan
- Role of international policy and science in addressing Great Lakes management and Lake Erie eutrophication / M. McCone...[et al.]
- Water management issues and legal framework development of the Tarim River Basin / Jiebin Zhang
- Panama Canal water resources management / Carlos A. Vargas
- Ghanaian water reforms: institutional and hydrological perspectives / Wolfram Laube and Nick van de Giesen
- Integrated water resources management in the Aral Sea Basin: science, policy and practice / Victor Dukhovny, Vadim Sokolov and Bakhtiyor Mukhamadiev
- Information use and water resources laws and policies in Ecuador / P. Herrera ... [et al.]
- Transboundary groundwater resources in Palestine / Fadia Daibes-Murad
- River basin planning in Scotland and the European Community / Sarah Hendry, Alan Jenkins and Robert Ferrier
- Hydrological information in water law and policy: New Zealand's devolved approach to water management / Andrew Fenemor, Tim Davie and Steve Markham.