Water resources development

Water in Nepal

This monograph on the water situation in Nepal casts a broad net, using water as an illustration of major problems and issues that arise during the course of development in a small nation rich in water resources but with limited capital and social infrastructure. 

Author(s)
Gyawali, Dipak

Contribution à l'étude des disponibilités, besoins et utilisations des ressources en eau en mileu urbain soudano-sahélien : exemples des villes de Bamako, Ouagadougou et Saint Louis

Author(s)
Kiné, Lo Fatou

Institutionalizing environmental impact assessment in Kenya

Author(s)
Hirji, Rafik Fatehali

Ecological reconnaissance of the proposed Jawahar national park

Author(s)
Sathis Chandran Nair, S.
Vijayakumaran Nair, P.
Sharatchandra, H. C.

Module 3 : entrepreneurship development in integrated water resource management, financial management in conflict management in water resource management in development

One of the pre-requisites in the process of putting in place the Kikuletwa Catchment Forum is development of training materials to be used for Training of Trainers (TOT) programme covering topics in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), entrepreneurships; community participation; gender and other cross cutting issues relating to WRM, climate change and adaptation strategies and the contribution of water resources in poverty reduction.

Author(s)
Liheta, Basil

Module 2 : integrated water resources management (IWRM)

One of the pre-requisites in the process of putting in place the Kikuletwa Catchment Forum is development of training materials to be used for Training of Trainers (TOT) programme covering topics in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), entrepreneurships; community participation; gender and other cross cutting issues relating to WRM, climate change and adaptation strategies and the contribution of water resources in poverty reduction.

Author(s)
Mwaruvanda, William

Module 1 : participatory planning, stakeholder participation and gender mainstreaming an integrated water resources management and development

One of the pre-requisites in the process of putting in place the Kikuletwa Catchment Forum is development of training materials to be used for Training of Trainers (TOT) programme covering topics in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), entrepreneurships; community participation; gender and other cross cutting issues relating to WRM, climate change and adaptation strategies and the contribution of water resources in poverty reduction.

Author(s)
Haule, Leodgard

Freshwater wetlands in Bangladesh : issues and approaches for management

Author(s)
Nishat, Ainun
Hussain, Zakir
Roy, Monoj Kanti
Karim, Ansarul
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