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Insights from the co-creation process in communities of practice for urban water management. [PDF]

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Wehbe M   +7 more
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Water quality: why land management matters

open access: yes, 2014
International Water Management Institute
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Water Management in Megacities

AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 2005
Efficient and equitable water, wastewater and stormwater management for the megacities is becoming an increasingly complex task. The special issue will focus on water management in its totality for megacities, including their technical, social, economic, legal, institutional and environmental dimensions through a series of specially invited case ...
Jan, Lundqvist   +3 more
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Cyber Targets Water Management

2017
Water management is a critical infrastructure activity in The Netherlands. Many organizations, ranging from local municipalities to national departments are involved in water management by controlling the water level to protect the land from flooding and to allow inland shipping.
Pieter Burghouwt   +5 more
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Management of Water

2020
The information available to international organizations on water management suggest that some results are being achieved that move toward optimal water management and sustainability in this area. But there also are projections for the next 20–30 years that indicate that various places in the world will have serious problems with water supply.
Aldo Alvarez-Risco   +2 more
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Water management

2019
Nature did China few favors in its allocation of water, either spatially or seasonally. The South has abundant water but little land that is easy to cultivate, while the much drier North and Northwest have extensive plains but limited rainfall, which when it comes is concentrated strongly in the summer months, followed by long dry winters.
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Water Resources and Water Management

1994
Water is an extremely complex resource. It is closely involved in a number of basic natural constraints to societal development (soil productivity, industrial production, energy resources, health promotion, etc.), and is active in generating side effects of human intervention in natural systems by its mobility and erosive and chemical properties.
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Water Management

Outlook on Agriculture, 1990
The unreality of imposing engineering solutions on water management problems without taking into account the social consequences of such action, the ease of operation and maintenance and the expected environmental impact is at last recognized. A favourable cost-benefit analysis on its own is no longer enough to convince a funding agency, the client or ...
M. K. V. Carr   +2 more
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Water Management

2021
The world faces an unprecedented crisis in water resources management, with profound implications for global food security, protection of human health, and maintenance of all ecosystems on Earth. Large uncertainties still plague quantitative assessments of climate change impacts and water resource management, but what is known for certain is that the ...
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