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|a Kemper, Karin
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|a Integrated River Basin Management through Decentralization
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c edited by Karin Kemper, William Blomquist, Ariel Dinar
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|a 1st ed. 2007
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 2007, 2007
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|a XXI, 262 p
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|a River Basin Management at the Lowest Appropriate Level: When and Why Does It Work in Practice? -- River Basin Management at the Lowest Appropriate Level: When and Why Does It (Not) Work in Practice? -- Comparative Analysis of Case Studies -- Determinants of River Basin Management Decentralization: Motivation, Process, and Performance -- The Case Studies -- Australia: Murray-Darling Basin -- Brazil: Alto Tietê Basin -- Brazil: Jaguaribe Basin -- Canada: Fraser Basin -- Costa Rica: Tárcoles Basin -- Indonesia: Brantas Basin -- Poland: Warta Basin -- Spain: Guadalquivir Basin -- Conclusion -- River Basin Management: Conclusions and Implications
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|a Hydrogeology
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|a Hydrogeology
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|a Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning
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|a Environmental management
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|a Regional planning
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|a Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management
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|a Environmental Management
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|a Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution
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|a Urban planning
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|a Water pollution
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|a Political science
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|a Political Science
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|a Blomquist, William
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|a Dinar, Ariel
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-28355-3?nosfx=y
|x Verlag
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|a Drawing upon a worldwide survey of river basin organizations and in-depth studies of eight river basins in a variety of locations around the globe, this book examines how institutional arrangements for managing water resources at the river-basin level have been designed and implemented, what the impetus for these arrangements has been, and what institutional features appear to be associated with greater or lesser success in river basin management
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