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The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment
… Economy Initiative which are central to the delivery of resource- efficient, 21st century economies within the goal … be enhanced through improved health and more sustainable resource exploitation and economic development. The benefits … aquifer or removal of the aquifer matrix (e.g., for its mineral content)—could have considerable detrimental …
Commodities at a Glance - Special issue on Shale Gas
… is essential to clearly understand where this natural gas resource comes from, as well as what differentiates it from … played a pivotal role. Furthermore, the specific nature of mineral rights in the United States, which give landowners … Foreign companies are not allowed to directly compete for mineral rights, yet are highly encouraged to create joint …
Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches
… 86 86 91 94 103 116 119 119 Table of contents iv 5. WATER RESOURCE QUANTITY: ALLOCATION AND MANAGEMENT I. THE PHYSICAL … a shorter duration or where the permit is for gravel or mineral extractions, for which the duration is 5 years. … two standards for the quality of bottled water – one for mineral waters and the other for non-mineral waters. These …
Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use
… 62 5.2.3 Poorly-adapted Legal Regimes for Land Tenure and Resource Use 64 5.2.4 Jurisdictional and Institutional … for commercial or recreational purposes ranging from mineral extraction to tourism. Many such instruments predate … agriculture, livestock rearing, fishing, extraction of mineral resources, water resource use, tourism and scientific …
Issues in water law reform
… good and the Government as guardian and allocator of the resource, with the efficiency goals underlying market-driven … far as disposal of their water resources is concerned.58 Mineral waters and thermal springs, although governed by … that water supplies were limited and that much of the mineral they wanted to work tended to be located away from …