Lessons for Managing Lake Basins for Sustainable Use
The objective of this economic and sector work (ESW) is to distill and extend those findings from the GEF Medium Sized Project (MSP) implemented by the World Bank entitled Towards a Lake Basin Management Initiative: Sharing Experiences and Lessons from GEF and Non-GEF Lake Basin Management Projects...
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okr-10986-84872021-04-23T14:02:39Z Lessons for Managing Lake Basins for Sustainable Use World Bank AGRICULTURE ALGAL BLOOMS AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY BASIN BASIN COUNTRIES BASIN LEVEL BASIN MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS BASIN PROBLEMS BASIN PROJECTS BASIN RESOURCES BAY BEACH BIOLOGICAL CONTROL BIOMAGNIFICATION BOD BROOKS CAPACITY BUILDING CASE STUDIES CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATIC CONDITIONS COASTAL PLAINS COD COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION DISCHARGE DISSOLVED OXYGEN DOWNSTREAM RIVER DOWNSTREAM WATER USERS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE BASIN DRAINAGE BASINS DROUGHT ECOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY ECOSYSTEMS ENDEMIC FISH ENDEMIC FISH SPECIES ESTUARIES EVAPORATION FISH FISHERIES FISHERIES RESOURCES FISHERY RESOURCES FLOATING PLANTS FLOODPLAINS FLOODS FLOODWATERS FOOD CHAIN FORESTRY FRESHWATER FRESHWATER LAKE FRESHWATER LAKES FRESHWATER RESOURCES GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP GLOBALLY SIGNIFICANT BIODIVERSITY GROUNDWATER HABITAT HEADWATERS HUMAN ACTIVITIES HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER GENERATION INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL WATERS INVERTEBRATES IRRIGATION ISSUES LAKE LAKE BASINS LAKE ECOSYSTEMS LAKE ENVIRONMENT LAKE MANAGEMENT LAKES LAKESHORE LANDSCAPE LARGE LAKES LIVELIHOODS LONG-TERM BENEFITS LONG-TERM MONITORING MANAGEMENT NATIONAL RESOURCES NATURAL LAKES NATURE OXYGEN DEMAND PLANKTON PLANNING PROCESS POLLUTANTS PRECIPITATION PROTECTION PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC EDUCATION RESERVOIR RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT RESERVOIRS RETENTION TIME RIPARIAN COUNTRIES RIVER RIVER BASIN RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT RIVER BASINS RIVER FLOWS RIVER WATERS RIVERS SEDIMENT SEDIMENT LOADS SEDIMENTS SOIL CONSERVATION SPECIES SUPPLY OF WATER SURFACE RUNOFF SUSTAINABLE FISHERY SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT UNSUSTAINABLE FISHING WATER ECOSYSTEMS WATER MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES WATER SHORTAGES WATER USERS WATERSHED WATERSHED PROTECTION WEEDS WETLANDS The objective of this economic and sector work (ESW) is to distill and extend those findings from the GEF Medium Sized Project (MSP) implemented by the World Bank entitled Towards a Lake Basin Management Initiative: Sharing Experiences and Lessons from GEF and Non-GEF Lake Basin Management Projects that are relevant to the GEF and development partners, by extending the types of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) indicators-process, stress reduction, and environmental status-previously developed by the GEF for international waters projects. Twenty-eight lakes were studied in the MSP. While this ESW outlines the environmental status of the lakes in the MSP study and the stress reduction activities undertaken at these lakes, the main focus of this ESW is on the process indicators, which measure the development of an enabling environment for lake management. 2012-06-19T20:40:34Z 2012-06-19T20:40:34Z 2005-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6658055/lessons-managing-lake-basins-sustainable-use http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8487 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work |
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AGRICULTURE ALGAL BLOOMS AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY BASIN BASIN COUNTRIES BASIN LEVEL BASIN MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS BASIN PROBLEMS BASIN PROJECTS BASIN RESOURCES BAY BEACH BIOLOGICAL CONTROL BIOMAGNIFICATION BOD BROOKS CAPACITY BUILDING CASE STUDIES CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATIC CONDITIONS COASTAL PLAINS COD COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION DISCHARGE DISSOLVED OXYGEN DOWNSTREAM RIVER DOWNSTREAM WATER USERS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE BASIN DRAINAGE BASINS DROUGHT ECOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY ECOSYSTEMS ENDEMIC FISH ENDEMIC FISH SPECIES ESTUARIES EVAPORATION FISH FISHERIES FISHERIES RESOURCES FISHERY RESOURCES FLOATING PLANTS FLOODPLAINS FLOODS FLOODWATERS FOOD CHAIN FORESTRY FRESHWATER FRESHWATER LAKE FRESHWATER LAKES FRESHWATER RESOURCES GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP GLOBALLY SIGNIFICANT BIODIVERSITY GROUNDWATER HABITAT HEADWATERS HUMAN ACTIVITIES HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER GENERATION INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL WATERS INVERTEBRATES IRRIGATION ISSUES LAKE LAKE BASINS LAKE ECOSYSTEMS LAKE ENVIRONMENT LAKE MANAGEMENT LAKES LAKESHORE LANDSCAPE LARGE LAKES LIVELIHOODS LONG-TERM BENEFITS LONG-TERM MONITORING MANAGEMENT NATIONAL RESOURCES NATURAL LAKES NATURE OXYGEN DEMAND PLANKTON PLANNING PROCESS POLLUTANTS PRECIPITATION PROTECTION PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC EDUCATION RESERVOIR RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT RESERVOIRS RETENTION TIME RIPARIAN COUNTRIES RIVER RIVER BASIN RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT RIVER BASINS RIVER FLOWS RIVER WATERS RIVERS SEDIMENT SEDIMENT LOADS SEDIMENTS SOIL CONSERVATION SPECIES SUPPLY OF WATER SURFACE RUNOFF SUSTAINABLE FISHERY SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT UNSUSTAINABLE FISHING WATER ECOSYSTEMS WATER MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES WATER SHORTAGES WATER USERS WATERSHED WATERSHED PROTECTION WEEDS WETLANDS |
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AGRICULTURE ALGAL BLOOMS AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY BASIN BASIN COUNTRIES BASIN LEVEL BASIN MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS BASIN PROBLEMS BASIN PROJECTS BASIN RESOURCES BAY BEACH BIOLOGICAL CONTROL BIOMAGNIFICATION BOD BROOKS CAPACITY BUILDING CASE STUDIES CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATIC CONDITIONS COASTAL PLAINS COD COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION DISCHARGE DISSOLVED OXYGEN DOWNSTREAM RIVER DOWNSTREAM WATER USERS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE BASIN DRAINAGE BASINS DROUGHT ECOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY ECOSYSTEMS ENDEMIC FISH ENDEMIC FISH SPECIES ESTUARIES EVAPORATION FISH FISHERIES FISHERIES RESOURCES FISHERY RESOURCES FLOATING PLANTS FLOODPLAINS FLOODS FLOODWATERS FOOD CHAIN FORESTRY FRESHWATER FRESHWATER LAKE FRESHWATER LAKES FRESHWATER RESOURCES GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP GLOBALLY SIGNIFICANT BIODIVERSITY GROUNDWATER HABITAT HEADWATERS HUMAN ACTIVITIES HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER GENERATION INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL WATERS INVERTEBRATES IRRIGATION ISSUES LAKE LAKE BASINS LAKE ECOSYSTEMS LAKE ENVIRONMENT LAKE MANAGEMENT LAKES LAKESHORE LANDSCAPE LARGE LAKES LIVELIHOODS LONG-TERM BENEFITS LONG-TERM MONITORING MANAGEMENT NATIONAL RESOURCES NATURAL LAKES NATURE OXYGEN DEMAND PLANKTON PLANNING PROCESS POLLUTANTS PRECIPITATION PROTECTION PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC EDUCATION RESERVOIR RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT RESERVOIRS RETENTION TIME RIPARIAN COUNTRIES RIVER RIVER BASIN RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT RIVER BASINS RIVER FLOWS RIVER WATERS RIVERS SEDIMENT SEDIMENT LOADS SEDIMENTS SOIL CONSERVATION SPECIES SUPPLY OF WATER SURFACE RUNOFF SUSTAINABLE FISHERY SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT UNSUSTAINABLE FISHING WATER ECOSYSTEMS WATER MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES WATER SHORTAGES WATER USERS WATERSHED WATERSHED PROTECTION WEEDS WETLANDS World Bank Lessons for Managing Lake Basins for Sustainable Use |
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The objective of this economic and sector work (ESW) is to distill and extend those findings from the GEF Medium Sized Project (MSP) implemented by the World Bank entitled Towards a Lake Basin Management Initiative: Sharing Experiences and Lessons from GEF and Non-GEF Lake Basin Management Projects that are relevant to the GEF and development partners, by extending the types of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) indicators-process, stress reduction, and environmental status-previously developed by the GEF for international waters projects. Twenty-eight lakes were studied in the MSP. While this ESW outlines the environmental status of the lakes in the MSP study and the stress reduction activities undertaken at these lakes, the main focus of this ESW is on the process indicators, which measure the development of an enabling environment for lake management. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study |
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Lessons for Managing Lake Basins for Sustainable Use |
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Lessons for Managing Lake Basins for Sustainable Use |
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Lessons for Managing Lake Basins for Sustainable Use |
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Lessons for Managing Lake Basins for Sustainable Use |
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Lessons for Managing Lake Basins for Sustainable Use |
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lessons for managing lake basins for sustainable use |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6658055/lessons-managing-lake-basins-sustainable-use http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8487 |
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