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spelling okr-10986-117572021-04-23T14:02:57Z Regulatory Frameworks for Water Resources Management : A Comparative Study Salman, Salman M.A. Bradlow, Daniel D. ALLOCATION OF WATER CLIMATE CHANGE CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION COST RECOVERY DAMS DECISION MAKING DEMAND MANAGEMENT DIVERSION DOMESTIC USES DRINKING WATER DROUGHT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IRRIGATION LAND USE LAND USE PRACTICES MANAGEMENT OF WATER OWNERSHIP OF WATER PERMITS POLLUTION POPULATION GROWTH PROTECTION OF GROUNDWATER PUBLIC OWNERSHIP PUBLIC PARTICIPATION QUALITY STANDARDS RAINWATER REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS RIVER BASIN USE OF WATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER DISCHARGE WATER CHARGES WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER LAW WATER LEGISLATION WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER RIGHTS WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICES WATER SYSTEMS WATER USE WATER USER WATER USES This note contains a summary, for practitioners, of the World Bank Law, Justice, and Development Series Book Regulatory Frameworks for Water Resources Management: a comparative study (2006). It examines how the regulatory frameworks in 16 jurisdictions worldwide have addressed the various basic issues related to water resources management, provides a comparative analysis of those issues, and highlights the essential elements of the regulatory frameworks that are emerging in response. Most countries have laws or regulations (and in fewer cases constitutional clauses) relating to ownership, management, and allocation of water. These provisions are often, however, out of date, over complex, lacking in clarity, or fragmented. For the comparative analysis, regulatory frameworks for water resources management were selected from 16 jurisdictions: Armenia, Brazil, Cameroon, China, Costa Rica, European Union (EU), France, Germany, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Senegal, South Africa, Vietnam, and the Republic of Yemen. 2012-08-13T15:56:22Z 2012-08-13T15:56:22Z 2008-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/9677149/regulatory-frameworks-water-resources-management-comparative-study http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11757 English Water P-Notes; No. 9 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ALLOCATION OF WATER
CLIMATE CHANGE
CONSERVATION
CONSTRUCTION
COST RECOVERY
DAMS
DECISION MAKING
DEMAND MANAGEMENT
DIVERSION
DOMESTIC USES
DRINKING WATER
DROUGHT
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
IRRIGATION
LAND USE
LAND USE PRACTICES
MANAGEMENT OF WATER
OWNERSHIP OF WATER
PERMITS
POLLUTION
POPULATION GROWTH
PROTECTION OF GROUNDWATER
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
QUALITY STANDARDS
RAINWATER
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
RIVER BASIN
USE OF WATER
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER DISCHARGE
WATER CHARGES
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER LAW
WATER LEGISLATION
WATER QUALITY
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WATER RIGHTS
WATER SECTOR
WATER SERVICES
WATER SYSTEMS
WATER USE
WATER USER
WATER USES
spellingShingle ALLOCATION OF WATER
CLIMATE CHANGE
CONSERVATION
CONSTRUCTION
COST RECOVERY
DAMS
DECISION MAKING
DEMAND MANAGEMENT
DIVERSION
DOMESTIC USES
DRINKING WATER
DROUGHT
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
IRRIGATION
LAND USE
LAND USE PRACTICES
MANAGEMENT OF WATER
OWNERSHIP OF WATER
PERMITS
POLLUTION
POPULATION GROWTH
PROTECTION OF GROUNDWATER
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
QUALITY STANDARDS
RAINWATER
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
RIVER BASIN
USE OF WATER
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER DISCHARGE
WATER CHARGES
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER LAW
WATER LEGISLATION
WATER QUALITY
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WATER RIGHTS
WATER SECTOR
WATER SERVICES
WATER SYSTEMS
WATER USE
WATER USER
WATER USES
Salman, Salman M.A.
Bradlow, Daniel D.
Regulatory Frameworks for Water Resources Management : A Comparative Study
relation Water P-Notes; No. 9
description This note contains a summary, for practitioners, of the World Bank Law, Justice, and Development Series Book Regulatory Frameworks for Water Resources Management: a comparative study (2006). It examines how the regulatory frameworks in 16 jurisdictions worldwide have addressed the various basic issues related to water resources management, provides a comparative analysis of those issues, and highlights the essential elements of the regulatory frameworks that are emerging in response. Most countries have laws or regulations (and in fewer cases constitutional clauses) relating to ownership, management, and allocation of water. These provisions are often, however, out of date, over complex, lacking in clarity, or fragmented. For the comparative analysis, regulatory frameworks for water resources management were selected from 16 jurisdictions: Armenia, Brazil, Cameroon, China, Costa Rica, European Union (EU), France, Germany, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Senegal, South Africa, Vietnam, and the Republic of Yemen.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Salman, Salman M.A.
Bradlow, Daniel D.
author_facet Salman, Salman M.A.
Bradlow, Daniel D.
author_sort Salman, Salman M.A.
title Regulatory Frameworks for Water Resources Management : A Comparative Study
title_short Regulatory Frameworks for Water Resources Management : A Comparative Study
title_full Regulatory Frameworks for Water Resources Management : A Comparative Study
title_fullStr Regulatory Frameworks for Water Resources Management : A Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory Frameworks for Water Resources Management : A Comparative Study
title_sort regulatory frameworks for water resources management : a comparative study
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/9677149/regulatory-frameworks-water-resources-management-comparative-study
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