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Syndemic approach to address the burden of antimicrobial resistance in Southeast Asia. [PDF]
Bhuiya S, Chowdhury F.
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Exploration of environmental governance in manufacturing enterprises under the central environmental supervision mechanism in China: a multidimensional empirical study based on double difference analysis. [PDF]
Liu H, Li S, Zhao H.
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Societal vulnerability amplifies the severity of global groundwater risk and creates latent hotspots
Nazari S +5 more
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Blockchain and Megatrends in Agri-Food Systems: A Multi-Source Evidence Approach. [PDF]
Karkanias C, Malamakis A, Banias GF.
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New Perspectives, 2022
This essay is about water governance and relationality. It reflects on the questions that articulate this forum on relational International Relations (IR): what do relational theories of IR offer to the field and add to the debate about IR? What are the promises or limits of relational approaches, and how can or should discussion proceed? I narrate my
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This essay is about water governance and relationality. It reflects on the questions that articulate this forum on relational International Relations (IR): what do relational theories of IR offer to the field and add to the debate about IR? What are the promises or limits of relational approaches, and how can or should discussion proceed? I narrate my
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2008
Abstract This chapter begins with a discussion of the status of world water resources. It identifies uneven water distribution, pollution, salinization, droughts, and floods as typical problems in many countries of the world. A number of these problems are also becoming increasingly acute in industrializing countries.
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Abstract This chapter begins with a discussion of the status of world water resources. It identifies uneven water distribution, pollution, salinization, droughts, and floods as typical problems in many countries of the world. A number of these problems are also becoming increasingly acute in industrializing countries.
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International Journal of Water Governance, 2013
The concept of water governance is distinctive through its focus on not only public in- tervention, but also on self-organisation as a way to deal with water issues. This article first elaborates a framework with five dimensions to describe governance regimes.
Hans Bressers, Stefan Kuks
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The concept of water governance is distinctive through its focus on not only public in- tervention, but also on self-organisation as a way to deal with water issues. This article first elaborates a framework with five dimensions to describe governance regimes.
Hans Bressers, Stefan Kuks
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Water rights and water governance
2009Although Australia is the world’s driest continent without the complication of international borders and a generally good governance reputation, its record of water governance is very poor. This chapter considers some of the potentially general lessons that might be derived for water governance.
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