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  2. Global Water Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Global Water Partnership (GWP) is an international network created to foster an integrated approach to water resources management and provide practical advice for sustainably managing water resources. [1]

  3. One Water (water management) - Wikipedia

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    Holistic water planning by municipalities has become an international trend. [4] The international water community developed Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the early 2000s to protect water resources and promote sustainability. The Global Water Partnership has an IWRM Action hub to share information and insights into ...

  4. Global Water Security & Sanitation Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Water and Sanitation Program focused mostly on metropolitan areas. The Rural Water and Sanitation Project focuses mainly on the rural areas that don't have access to the materials that the metropolitan areas do. The RWSP expands the water and sewage infrastructure in areas that only have it in a small part of the country. [14]

  5. Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary ...

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    1. Working Group on Integrated Water Resources Management The focus of this Group are the intersectoral activities related to the integrated management of transboundary water resources. Activities tend to prevent damage to the environment, promote the ecosystem approach in the framework of integrated water resources management, and ensure ...

  6. International Water Resources Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Water Resources Association (IWRA) is a non-profit organization and a non-governmental organization, with the purpose of improving the management of water resources. It is a professional network of water experts which facilitates global knowledge sharing of water resources information across disciplines and geographies. [ 1 ]

  7. International Water Management Institute - Wikipedia

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    If current trends continue, global annual water usage is set to increase by more than two trillion cubic metres by 2030, rising to 6.9 trillion cubic metres. That equates to 40 per cent more than can be provided by available water supplies. [12] At Stockholm World Water Week 2010, IWMI highlighted a six-point plan for averting a water crisis ...

  8. Category:International water associations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "International water associations" ... Global Water Partnership; H. Hydrologic Research Center (US) ... This page was last edited on 10 June 2020, ...

  9. World Water Week in Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    2010: "Responding to Global Changes: The Water Quality Challenge — Prevention, Wise Use and Abatement" 2011: "Responding to Global Changes: Water in an Urbanising World" 2012: "Water and Food Security" 2013: "Water Cooperation — Building Partnerships" 2014: "Energy and Water" [3] 2015: "Water for Development" [4]

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