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The UN recognition of a human right to water for drinking, personal and other domestic uses and sanitation in 2010 was a political breakthrough in states’ commitments to adopt a human rights framework in carrying out part of their mandate. This chapter explores other domains of freshwater governa...


Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanHellum, A.Mehta, L.Derman, B.Schreiner, B.[Rights-based freshwater governance for the twenty-first century: beyond an exclusionary focus on domestic water uses]Rights-based freshwater governance for the twenty-first century: beyond an exclusionary focus on domestic water uses
Kakumanu, Krishna ReddyTesfai, M.Borrell, A.Nagothu, U. S.Reddy, S. K.Reddy, G. K.[Climate smart rice production systems: studying the potential of alternate wetting and drying irrigation]Climate smart rice production systems: studying the potential of alternate wetting and drying irrigation
Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanDerman, B.Schreiner, B.Durojaye, E.Mweso, N.[Fixing the leaks in women's human rights to water: lessons from South Africa]Fixing the leaks in women's human rights to water: lessons from South Africa
Allan, T.Matthews, Nathaniel[The water, energy and food nexus and ecosystems: the political economy of food non-food supply chains]The water, energy and food nexus and ecosystems: the political economy of food non-food supply chains

Canada’s provincial, territorial and federal governments face key water policy decisions about the process of water allocation and the outcomes associated with alternative approaches. Water allocation refers to the systems that are used to decide which users are allowed to draw water from which s...


Horbulyk, Theodore M.[Water policy in Canada]Water policy in Canada
Koppen, Barbara C.M. vanTarimo, A. K. P. R.Eeden, A. vanManzungu, EmmanuelSumuni, P. M.[Winners and losers of IWRM in Tanzania]Winners and losers of IWRM in Tanzania
Bruyne, C. deLautze, JonathanKazbekov, Jusipbek S.[The potential for subbasin cooperation in the Shire: a case for bottom-up institutional development?]The potential for subbasin cooperation in the Shire: a case for bottom-up institutional development?

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