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Gender dynamics in local organizations: enhancing community participation for sustainable rural development in Indonesia. [PDF]
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Racialized Aging in the Context of Climate Extremes: Post-Flood Healthy Aging and Recovery Among Older Adults in Quilombola Communities of Southern Brazil. [PDF]
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Societal vulnerability amplifies the severity of global groundwater risk and creates latent hotspots
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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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The murky waters of IT governance
2014 Information Security for South Africa, 2014This paper conceptually explores the existing IT governance literature and reveals that the concept remains an evolving and ‘murky’ phenomenon. Specifically, it highlights that as IT governance continues to evolve, it emerges in ever-new forms with increasing complexity and confusion.
Jacques Coertze, Rossouw von Solms
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2021
“Water and Governance” is an expansive topic that includes how communities and states have sought to manage access to water supplies. This topic includes “water law,” but also includes informal arrangements that have been utilized to govern water use.
David A. Pietz, Dorothy Zeisler-Vralsted
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“Water and Governance” is an expansive topic that includes how communities and states have sought to manage access to water supplies. This topic includes “water law,” but also includes informal arrangements that have been utilized to govern water use.
David A. Pietz, Dorothy Zeisler-Vralsted
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Journal AWWA, 1940
There were many answers, for electricity on the modern farm has a myriad of uses. But next to light itself, there was one answer that came first to the tongues of 9 out of 10 farmers " Water. Water for the barn. Water for the milkshed. Water for the cooling house.
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There were many answers, for electricity on the modern farm has a myriad of uses. But next to light itself, there was one answer that came first to the tongues of 9 out of 10 farmers " Water. Water for the barn. Water for the milkshed. Water for the cooling house.
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South Asian Survey, 2010
The term ‘water governance’ encompasses a wide range of issues of water policy, management, sharing, rights, conflicts, social justice and equity, conservation, sustainability and so on; and almost all of them involve legal questions. This article provides a broad overview, both explanatory and prescriptive, of some of the legal issues relating to ...
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The term ‘water governance’ encompasses a wide range of issues of water policy, management, sharing, rights, conflicts, social justice and equity, conservation, sustainability and so on; and almost all of them involve legal questions. This article provides a broad overview, both explanatory and prescriptive, of some of the legal issues relating to ...
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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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