1999
DOI: 10.1596/1813-9450-1446
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Review of Integrated Approaches to River Basin Planning, Development, and Management

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“…Globally, discussions on the need for integrated water resource management gained momentum after the Dublin Statement on Water and Development at the 1992 International Conference on Water and Environment (ICWE, 1992;Pangare et al, 2006). The need for the river basin approach emphasizing IRBM became clear as water became a finite and vulnerable resource in the context of climate change and changing institutional arrangements (Eastham et al, 2008;.This approach focuses on using an integrated approach considering not just the water within the system (Dinar, 1999), but also the entire range of users and drivers and also adapts the principles of IWRM to a river system, thus considering the river (or lake) basin as an integrated whole (Pegram, Li and Quesne, 2013).…”
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“…Globally, discussions on the need for integrated water resource management gained momentum after the Dublin Statement on Water and Development at the 1992 International Conference on Water and Environment (ICWE, 1992;Pangare et al, 2006). The need for the river basin approach emphasizing IRBM became clear as water became a finite and vulnerable resource in the context of climate change and changing institutional arrangements (Eastham et al, 2008;.This approach focuses on using an integrated approach considering not just the water within the system (Dinar, 1999), but also the entire range of users and drivers and also adapts the principles of IWRM to a river system, thus considering the river (or lake) basin as an integrated whole (Pegram, Li and Quesne, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%