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Part 1 - Rationale And Key Concepts
Water resources management: the challenges
The acceleration of progress in meeting basic water needs
International thinking on water: the consensus
The creation of new partnerships
Different perspectives: North and South
Managing water resources equitably, efficiently and sustainably: guiding principles
Institutional and management principles
Social Principles
Economic and financial principles
Environmental principles
Information, education and communications principles
Technological principles
Managing water resources equitably, efficiently and sustainably: Programmatic contexts
Water resources: co-operating administrative departments are likely to be: Planning, Environment, Water Resources, Hydrology, Energy, Transport.
Basic services: co-operating administrative departments are likely to be: Public Health, Rural Water Supplies, Cooperatives, Community Development, Local Government, Urban Planning.
Municipal services: co-operating administrative departments are likely to be: Public Works, Urban Planning, Municipal Authorities/Local Government, Health, Industry, Transport.
Agricultural: co-operating administrative departments are likely to be: Agriculture and/or Irrigation, Water Resources, Fisheries, Public Works, Planning
Energy (Hydropower): co-operating administrative departments are likely to be: Water Resources, Hydrology and Hydraulic, Industry, Energy, Public Works, Planning
Sector Performance (SP): co-operating administrative departments are likely to be, e.g. Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Planning, Water Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Environment.
Priority themes for action
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Index
Introduction
Part 1 - Rationale And Key Concepts
Water resources management
Guiding principles
Focus Areas
Priority themes for action
Part 2 - Application
Part 3 - Additional Tools