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Issues in water law reform
… means of introducing administrative controls over both the building of hydraulic structures on waterways and the taking … land in relation to the existing requirements and future capacity of the land and the likely effect of those … provisions on the value of the land; and (e) assess the capacity of the resource to meet the demands for water on a …
Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches
… with little or very slow degradation because the capacity of the environment to assimilate them is very small. … seen a rapid drop in new dam construction (having reached capacity in earlier decades), in many regions much of the … water for canals, creating channels, dredging rivers and building locks and other structures to facilitate the use of …
Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use
… of its members, networks and partners to enhance their capacity and to support global alliances to safeguard natural … 67 5.2.4.2 Jurisdictional Barriers in Coastal Areas 68 6 Building Institutional Coordination and Awareness 71 6.1 … toxic to waterfowl, leading to reduced reproductive capacity and damaging internal organs and tissues. Turner and …
Commodities at a Glance - Special issue on Shale Gas
… issue on shale gas FIGURES Figure 1 Hydrocarbon system building blocks … 4 Porosity is defined as “a measure of the water-bearing capacity of subsurface rock. With respect to water movement, … gas was required to partly balance unavailable nuclear capacity. The share of natural gas in the energy mix in Japan …
The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment
… water research, water resources management, education and capacity-building. tHe GreeninG of Water laWiv List of Acronyms CBD … basic sanitation options. Water pollution also affects the capacity of wetlands to provide significant aesthetic, …