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  2. Integrated urban water management - Wikipedia

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    An example of IUWM is the Catskill/ Delaware water system that provides 1.4 billion US gallons (5,300,000 m 3) of water per day, including to all of New York City. The IUWM process included an extensive stakeholder engagement process, whereby the needs of all parties were included into the final management plan. A partnership was created ...

  3. Global Water Partnership - Wikipedia

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    One outcome of the Dublin Conference were the "Dublin Principles" [5] that are the founding pillars of IWRM. Agenda 21 that came out of the UNECD formally integrated the Dublin principles in Chapter 18: Protection of the Quality & Supply of Freshwater Resources: Application of Integrated Approaches to the Development, Management & Use of Water ...

  4. Integrated Regional Water Management Planning - Wikipedia

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    The California State Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Planning is the process that promotes bringing together and prioritizing water-related efforts in the region in a systematic way to ensure sustainable water uses, reliable water supplies, better water quality, environmental stewardship, efficient urban development, protection of agriculture, and a strong economy.

  5. Water cycle management - Wikipedia

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    Recently, an Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) was used to integrate all these fields into one body since these issues could no longer be solved solely by water professionals or water ministries. [5] Furthermore, some major challenges are caused by global warming. It causes increasing uncertainties to distribution, quality and ...

  6. Water resource policy - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the UN sanctioned a task force led by UNESCO, World Water Assessment Programme, to report on worldwide freshwater use and sustainability in the World Water Development Report. [35] In 2003, UN-Water was formed as an interagency coordination tool to help countries achieve their water resource goals as set by the Millennium Development ...

  7. Water supply and sanitation in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    For example, water conflicts at the village level are often resolved informally, rather than being brought to primary and district courts that they find time-consuming, expensive, and unjust. [47] Instead, informal water management practices are carried out at a grassroots level by traditional village elites, such as the mwanamijie in Sonjo ...

  8. Integrated Flood Management - Wikipedia

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    Integrated Flood Management (IFM) (also Integrated Flood Risk Management) is an approach to managing floods that emphasizes collaboration among various stakeholders, disciplines, and sectors concerned with floods, i.e. integrating them.

  9. Dublin Statement - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Statement on Water and Sustainable Development, also known as the Dublin Principles, was a meeting of experts on water related problems that took place on 31 January 1992 at the International Conference on Water and the Environment (ICWE), Dublin, Ireland, organised on 26–31 January 1992.