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Managing the Invisible : Understanding and Improving Groundwater Governance

2012

Wijnen, Marcus | Augeard, Benedicte | Hiller, Bradley | Ward, Christopher | Huntjens, Patrick


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Ground water management; Groundwater revolution; Groundwater resource; Well development; Local stakeholders; Groundwater reserves; Private water supply; Dispute resolution mechanisms; Water consumption; Local water; Groundwater quality; Dewatering; Drinking water supply; Stakeholder participation; Participatory governance; Catchment; Water user; Climate changes; Saline water intrusion; Urban dwellers; Commercial agriculture; Groundwater bodies; Output prices; Municipal water; Groundwater resources; Global water partnership; Groundwater exploitation; Arid areas; Aquifer; Water sector; River basin; Toxic elements; Agricultural activities; Agricultural policy; Water needs; Remote sensing technologies; Catchment area; Rural water supply; Degradation of groundwater; Water resource; Good water governance; Water board; Surface water resources; Quality water; Safe drinking water; Water sources; Groundwater depletion; Sewerage authority; Water bills; Agricultural uses; Water user association; Participatory water management; Regulatory regime; Water strategy; Agricultural water; Catchments; Municipal development; Decision makers; High levels; Climatic variability; Groundwater issues; Wua; Hydrological unit; Water resources development; Groundwater projects; Water supply systems; Groundwater abstraction; Groundwater systems; Distribution of water; Water resources management; Groundwater development; Local water management; Sewerage company; Drinking water cost; Water source; Public water supply; Agricultural irrigation; Water authority; Groundwater extraction; Aquifer management; Surface waters; Water resources management framework; Rural water; Good governance; Groundwater users; Water investments; Open wells; Water services; Water infrastructure; Source protection; Groundwater protection; Sectoral policies; Groundwater use; Water resource management; Water transfer; Water withdrawals; Administrative capacity; Water management areas; Drinking water quality; Ministry of water; Management of groundwater; Governance arrangements
License
Water papers;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO
Source
Water papers;

2014-09-15
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