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Groundwater in international law: Compilation of treaties and other legal instruments
… exchange and flow of information. Therefore it is herewith agreed that the four countries namely; Chad, Egypt, Libya and … biological or economic properties of soil; and (iii) long-term loss of natural vegetation; (g) "arid, semi-arid and dry … request of any of them, consult with a view to arriving at mutually agreeable measures and methods to prevent, reduce …
The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers
… September 2015). xii versally accepted definition of this term, it generally relates to environmental threats that … of the local, regional and world-wide objectives agreed at the World Summit on Sustainable De- velopment2 in … among the Parties so that the monitoring pro- grammes are mutually complementary and cost effective.103 Overall, the …
Flow : The essentials of environmental flows
… It is increasingly clear that, in the mid and long term, failure to meet environmental flow requi- rements has … on the Inquiry, the two provincial governments involved agreed to restore flows in the Snowy River to 21% of Fish … fish ladders and a hatchery pro- gramme, the utility has agreed to ‘spill’ water during spring and summer migrations …
The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment
… economic obstacles in seeking to realign medium and long-term water management strategies rather than providing for … considerable progress could be made toward accomplishing agreed development objectives. Greater environmental flows … watercourse could gain greater access to drinking water. A mutually beneficial correlation between water for people and …
Modern water rights : Theory and practice
… thus may be traded on a temporary or permanent basis. Long term, clearly defined and secure, they amount to a form of … is complicated by the fact that there is no universally agreed definition. Indeed the term "water right" is actually … and (4) season of use. These types of change are not mutually exclusive and the four aspects may be simultaneously …
Spring: Managing groundwater sustainability
… degradation of ripar- ian and wetland ecosystems. The long-term viability of irrigation-based economies in these regions … actors together to negotiate conflicting interests. An agreed infor- mation base helps all stakeholders understand … users need help from technical specialists to take agreed actions as well as to inform and receive support from …
Integration of groundwater management into transboundary basin organizations in Africa - Training manual
… much groundwater development takes place outside any long-term management framework or plan and in fact often without … change, consider: ■■ What changes must happen to achieve agreed-upon goals? ■■ Where and when is change possible given … single nation. In such circumstances there will much to be mutually gained through harmonization of relevant groundwater …