Water and
Development: Some Select Aspects
Edited by : Catherine M. Marquette,
Christian
Michelsen Institute, Development Studies and Human Rights, Norway
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Water and Development: Some Select Aspects
Catherine M. Marquette, Christian Michelsen Institute, Development Studies and
Human Rights, Norway
Silje Vatne Pettersen, Division for Social and Demographic Research, Norway
1. Impact of Climate
Change and Vulnerability Assessment on Water Resources
Yaw Opoku Ankoma,
Ghana
2. Water and
Environment Interaction
Kwane A. Koranteng,
Marine Fisheries Research Division, Ghana
Charles A. Biney,
Ghana
Environmental
Management, Water Quality and Availability
James Hawkins Ephrain
Water and
Environmental Interactions
Charles A. Biney,
Ghana
Aquatic Ecosystems
Rose Emma Mamaa
Entsua-Mansah, Water Research Institute, Ghana
The Dublin
Principals: Institutional and Legal Arrangements for Integrated Water Resource
Management
Miguel Solanes,
Global Water Partnership, Chile
Fernando
Gonzalez-Villarreal, Global Water Partnership, Chile
3. Water, Agriculture
and Food Interactions
Wulf Klohn, FAO-AGL,
Italy
Water Management
Issues in Drylands in the Twenty-First Century
Peter Beaumont,
University of Wales, UK
Integrated Water
Quality and Quantity Management
B.M. Sahni, Water and
Land Management Institute, India
Best Management
Practices to Reduce Water Pollution: The Case of Mariculture
Denise L. Stanley,
Department of Economics, California State University, Fullerton, USA
Food and Water
Demand and Supply in 2025
Charlotte de Fraiture,
International Water Management Institute, Sri Lanka
David Molden,
International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka
Upali Amarasinghe,
International Water Management Institute, Sri Lanka
Institutional
Requirements for Effective Water Management
Douglas James Merrey,
International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka
Douglas Lynn
Vermillion, International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka
Tushaar Shah,
International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka
4. Water and
Sustainable Development: A Southern Perspective
Anthony R. Turton,
African Water Issues Research Unit (AWIRU), Department of Political Sciences,
Pretoria
University, South
Africa
Valuation of Water:
Options for Sustainable Development in the Developing Countries
Mamta Borgoyary,
Resource Unit for Participatory Forestry (RUPFOR), Winrock International India,
India
Water and Conflict
Leif Ohlsson,
Department of Peace and Development Research, University of Göteborg, Sweden
Water and
Sustainability in Mexico City
Haydea Izazola,
Department of Methods and Systems. Sciences and Arts for Design, Universidad
Autonnoma
Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Mexico
Irrigation, Domestic
Water Supply and Human Health
Willem van der Hoek,
International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka
Eline Boelee,
International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka
Flemming Konradsen,
International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka
Contributions of
Women in the United States in the Field of Water Resources
Rita Schmidt Sudman,
Water Education Foundation, USA
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