This document provides information about a special issue of The Journal of Water Law that focuses on international and national water law issues. The issue contains articles that address water security and management in Central Asia, the relationship between foreign investment and water regulation, integrating water governance and human rights, and other topics. It also summarizes the contents of The Journal of Water Law more broadly, which monitors legal and policy regimes surrounding water provision, conservation, and related environmental issues.
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The document introduces WoodWing's tablet publishing solution. It provides links to tools on their website for creating digital magazines for the iPad and a gallery of their tablet apps. It also provides a link to their main website for more information about WoodWing.
This document discusses issues around water privatization in Indonesia. It notes that several NGOs asked the Constitutional Court to revoke the 2004 Water Resources Law due to concerns about privatization. There is debate around how opaque the rules are regarding private sector participation in water services. While the law allows for some private involvement, the implementing regulations are unclear, such as whether it is limited to new "greenfield" projects. Examples from Jakarta, Bogor, and Batam show problems with neglected private contracts and lack of regulation of monopolistic practices. The document concludes that while laws like the Public Service and Freedom of Information Acts have potential to improve regulation of private sector participation, reforms are still needed for effective oversight.
This document summarizes Indonesia's Water Resources Law of 2004 and discusses some key aspects of water rights and water markets. The 3-sentence summary is:
The document outlines Indonesia's Water Resources Law which regulates surface water, groundwater, and other water resources. It discusses the country's agency-based water rights system and efforts to allow some market mechanisms for water allocation through pilot projects. The document also examines challenges around establishing water markets including how to account for water's public good attributes and externalities like environmental and social costs.
Victoria (Australia), England (UK) and Jakarta (Indonesia) are compared to determine how legal frameworks can enable transparency in water utilities regulation. An analytical framework is devised to evaluate transparency, examining active disclosure rules for policy creation, regulatory processes, and utility governance, as well as passive disclosure rules regarding applicability, exemptions, and relevance to natural monopolies. Preliminary findings are examined.
This document discusses the importance of clean drinking water. It states that clean water is essential for workers to perform their jobs and remain healthy. All people should have access to safe drinking water.
A large group of protesters gathered in a public square to raise awareness for environmental issues. They gave speeches and held signs advocating for policies to address climate change and protect natural resources. The demonstration was peaceful and aimed to bring public attention to issues important to the group.
This document summarizes Indonesia's Water Resources Law of 2004 and discusses some key aspects of water rights and water markets. The 3-sentence summary is:
The document outlines Indonesia's Water Resources Law which regulates surface water, groundwater, and other water sources. It discusses the country's agency-based water rights system and some pilot projects exploring a transition to a more market-based approach. Several challenges of incorporating water markets are also mentioned, such as how to account for water's public good attributes and externalities like environmental and social costs.
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The document introduces WoodWing's tablet publishing solution. It provides links to tools on their website for creating digital magazines for the iPad and a gallery of their tablet apps. It also provides a link to their main website for more information about WoodWing.
This document discusses issues around water privatization in Indonesia. It notes that several NGOs asked the Constitutional Court to revoke the 2004 Water Resources Law due to concerns about privatization. There is debate around how opaque the rules are regarding private sector participation in water services. While the law allows for some private involvement, the implementing regulations are unclear, such as whether it is limited to new "greenfield" projects. Examples from Jakarta, Bogor, and Batam show problems with neglected private contracts and lack of regulation of monopolistic practices. The document concludes that while laws like the Public Service and Freedom of Information Acts have potential to improve regulation of private sector participation, reforms are still needed for effective oversight.
This document summarizes Indonesia's Water Resources Law of 2004 and discusses some key aspects of water rights and water markets. The 3-sentence summary is:
The document outlines Indonesia's Water Resources Law which regulates surface water, groundwater, and other water resources. It discusses the country's agency-based water rights system and efforts to allow some market mechanisms for water allocation through pilot projects. The document also examines challenges around establishing water markets including how to account for water's public good attributes and externalities like environmental and social costs.
Victoria (Australia), England (UK) and Jakarta (Indonesia) are compared to determine how legal frameworks can enable transparency in water utilities regulation. An analytical framework is devised to evaluate transparency, examining active disclosure rules for policy creation, regulatory processes, and utility governance, as well as passive disclosure rules regarding applicability, exemptions, and relevance to natural monopolies. Preliminary findings are examined.
This document discusses the importance of clean drinking water. It states that clean water is essential for workers to perform their jobs and remain healthy. All people should have access to safe drinking water.
A large group of protesters gathered in a public square to raise awareness for environmental issues. They gave speeches and held signs advocating for policies to address climate change and protect natural resources. The demonstration was peaceful and aimed to bring public attention to issues important to the group.
This document summarizes Indonesia's Water Resources Law of 2004 and discusses some key aspects of water rights and water markets. The 3-sentence summary is:
The document outlines Indonesia's Water Resources Law which regulates surface water, groundwater, and other water sources. It discusses the country's agency-based water rights system and some pilot projects exploring a transition to a more market-based approach. Several challenges of incorporating water markets are also mentioned, such as how to account for water's public good attributes and externalities like environmental and social costs.
Buku ini berisi laporan hasil penelitian tentang transparansi dalam penyediaan air minum di DKI Jakarta. Penelitian ini dilakukan oleh ECOTAS bekerjasama dengan KRuHA dan didukung oleh Yayasan TIFA. Laporan ini menganalisis akses publik terhadap informasi di berbagai lembaga terkait seperti BRPAM, PAM Jaya, Palyja dan Aetra serta pentingnya peningkatan kapasitas organisasi konsumen air minum. Buku ini berisi
This document summarizes Indonesia's Water Resources Law of 2004 and discusses some key aspects of water rights and water markets. The 3-sentence summary is:
The document outlines Indonesia's Water Resources Law which regulates surface water, groundwater, and other water sources. It discusses the country's agency-based water rights system and some pilot projects exploring transitioning to a market-based allocation system. Several challenges of incorporating water markets are also mentioned, such as how to account for water's public good attributes and externalities like environmental costs.
The State Retreats and Never Returns: Consequences of Neoliberal Reforms on A...Mohamad Mova Al'Afghani
1) Indonesia has reformed its administrative law and reduced the role of the state in providing public services through privatization, outsourcing, and contracting.
2) This has limited legal protections for citizens as private providers are not bound by laws governing transparency, participation, and access to justice.
3) A case study of water provision in Batam shows citizens had no legal standing to challenge poor service as they were not direct parties to the concession contract.
This document summarizes Indonesia's Water Resources Law of 2004 and discusses some key aspects of water rights and water markets. The 3-sentence summary is:
The document outlines Indonesia's Water Resources Law which regulates surface water, groundwater, and other water resources. It discusses the country's agency-based water rights system and efforts to allow some market mechanisms for water allocation through pilot projects. Several challenges of establishing a water market are also mentioned, including how to incorporate externalities like environmental and social costs into water transactions.
This document provides a brief introduction to water law and policy, outlining key topics like integrated water resource management, abstraction, discharge, river basin organizations, irrigation allocation, planning, groundwater, surface water, stakeholders, water quality, transboundary water, water zoning, and the interface between water and other sectors such as forestry and mining. It also discusses water services, utilities, economic regulation, competition, public service, supply, sewerage, service levels, customer service, investment, and network expansion. The document concludes by listing upcoming seminars, consultations, and publications related to water law and policy.
- The document discusses groundwater pollution and lessons learned from Jakarta. It presents at the World Water Week conference in Stockholm.
- It notes that on July 29, 2010 the UN General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution recognizing the human right to water and sanitation. However, implementing policies to fulfill this right remains a challenge.
- Jakarta faces rising problems with a growing population putting pressure on water resources, as urban population growth is over 5% annually while water access is only around 14% and groundwater is becoming polluted.
Dokumen tersebut merangkum prestasi dan profil HIPPAMS Tirto Agung, sebuah badan usaha milik desa yang mengelola layanan air bersih di Desa Tlanak dan sekitarnya. HIPPAMS Tirto Agung telah meraih berbagai penghargaan di tingkat kabupaten dan propinsi, serta berkembang dengan menambah jaringan dan pelanggan. Layanan air bersihnya telah meningkatkan kesehatan dan perekonomian masyarakat setempat.
The document discusses regulation of sharing economies. It begins with an overview of sharing economy concepts and characteristics, including definitions that emphasize peer-to-peer access to goods and services. Issues discussed include the redefinition of traditional jobs in favor of gig work and how this challenges labor laws. The document then examines different regulatory approaches, highlighting challenges with conventional regulation for new sharing economy platforms. It proposes a collaborative, self-regulation model where companies set standards negotiated with governments and use customer ratings and banning from networks as enforcement mechanisms.
This document discusses exposure and toxicity risks from chemicals used in natural gas extraction through hydraulic fracturing. It provides an introduction to hydraulic fracturing and discusses current regulation, which varies by state. The document outlines some recent studies that have measured chemicals in air and water near fracturing sites and found mixed results, with some detections above odor thresholds but not health thresholds. It examines regulatory activities and studies on water resources and air exposure from the EPA and other state agencies.
This document announces a lecture series on dams that will take place on January 16, 2012. The first lecture will focus on why dams are necessary despite criticism, international standards for dam building, and how they are applied. The lecture will also discuss water, energy, and food security as key priorities for the region.
This collaborative research project between Global Pulse (www.unglobalpulse.org), and Crimson Hexagon (http://crimsonhexagon.com/) investigates which indicators might be present in Twitter data that could shed light on how populations cope with global crises, such as commodity price volatility or the continuing global economic crisis.
This document proposes a sustainability index model (S) to quantify the sustainability of landscape irrigation design alternatives. S is calculated as the sum of standardized scores for three dimensions: environment (X), society (Y), and economy (Z). The model simplifies irrigation concepts to allow spreadsheet modeling of long-term performance for different design scenarios. Comparing S scores identifies the most sustainable options for minimizing water consumption. The index provides a starting point for optimizing water resource use through irrigation design.
Main global-toxicity-chemicals a-worldwide-nightmareMurray Thompson
The document summarizes studies on the impacts of the Castlereagh Waste Management Centre in Londonderry, Sydney. It finds direct, negative impacts on local land use from pollution leachate moving onto surrounding properties, creating an unsafe environment for residents. Several human, animal, and soil health studies near the depot found evidence of physiological poisoning from heavy metals and toxic chemicals. Broader considerations are discussed around future agriculture and rural development given the impacts of waste disposal on the local area.
John Ngo's portfolio summary includes:
1) He has experience in user-centered design, communicating technical and non-technical concepts to teams, and strong front-end and back-end development skills.
2) He is fluent in documenting research, creating polished deliverables, and interactive prototypes for usability testing and development teams.
3) He is confident in communicating ideas through user research, content strategy, information architecture, interface design, prototyping, usability testing, and web, print, and system design.
The document summarizes discussions from a steering committee meeting regarding the development of a Climate Sustainability Center in Kansas City. Stakeholders provided input on the vision and goals, which include making the center a resource for green jobs, education, and research. The committee reviewed early conceptual designs for the building's layout. A world-class facility is envisioned that brings people together from all backgrounds to study sustainability. The document outlines funding sources and uses needed for capital costs, operations, and programs. It also provides a projected schedule for pursuing funding opportunities over the next few months.
The document announces an International Conference on Communication Systems (ICCS-2013) that will be held from October 18-20, 2013 at the B K Birla Institute of Engineering & Technology in Pilani, India. The conference aims to bring together researchers, academics and industry professionals from around the world to share knowledge and ideas on recent trends in communication systems. It is expected to provide a platform for scientists and technologists to present innovative concepts and solutions. The organizers hope the conference will be a grand success.
The document discusses the use of different hydrological models. It notes that while every hydrologist would like a single model, different problems require different levels of detail. As such, various models are used, including GEOtop for fully distributed, grid-based modeling; NewAge for large-scale hillslope-stream modeling and anthropic infrastructures; Boussinesq for fully coupled subsurface-surface modeling; and PeakFlow for GIUH and peak flood modeling. The models each have their own appropriate applications and levels of detail.
The document proposes a residential hotel for the elderly in Canasvieiras beach, Floridopolis. It will have services and infrastructure to promote accessibility and universal design. The 16,238 square meter flat terrain will have separate access for guests, visitors, staff, vehicles and parking. A public area was created between the hotel and neighborhood to encourage social interaction. The site plan prioritizes pedestrians and contact with nature through oriented paths and permeable materials. Private areas are to the north with apartments facing the sea and entertainment areas to the south.
The voiding diary provides physicians with useful information about a patient's condition by having them record details of fluid intake, voiding, and urine leakage over multiple days. Patients are instructed to note the time, amount voided or leaked, activity, and fluid intake for each occurrence in the diary and return it to their doctor at their next appointment. An example entry is provided to demonstrate how to complete the diary correctly.
This project explores revitalizing Redwood Creek in Redwood City, California through environmental design at multiple scales. At the city scale, it proposes transforming the creek corridor into an urban greenway connecting downtown to the bay. At the site scale, it encourages the community to rediscover and embrace the creek. Finally, at the detail scale it aims to evoke the creek's ecological value and inform the community. The overall goal is to promote sustainability through re-envisioning the creek corridor.
Buku ini berisi laporan hasil penelitian tentang transparansi dalam penyediaan air minum di DKI Jakarta. Penelitian ini dilakukan oleh ECOTAS bekerjasama dengan KRuHA dan didukung oleh Yayasan TIFA. Laporan ini menganalisis akses publik terhadap informasi di berbagai lembaga terkait seperti BRPAM, PAM Jaya, Palyja dan Aetra serta pentingnya peningkatan kapasitas organisasi konsumen air minum. Buku ini berisi
This document summarizes Indonesia's Water Resources Law of 2004 and discusses some key aspects of water rights and water markets. The 3-sentence summary is:
The document outlines Indonesia's Water Resources Law which regulates surface water, groundwater, and other water sources. It discusses the country's agency-based water rights system and some pilot projects exploring transitioning to a market-based allocation system. Several challenges of incorporating water markets are also mentioned, such as how to account for water's public good attributes and externalities like environmental costs.
The State Retreats and Never Returns: Consequences of Neoliberal Reforms on A...Mohamad Mova Al'Afghani
1) Indonesia has reformed its administrative law and reduced the role of the state in providing public services through privatization, outsourcing, and contracting.
2) This has limited legal protections for citizens as private providers are not bound by laws governing transparency, participation, and access to justice.
3) A case study of water provision in Batam shows citizens had no legal standing to challenge poor service as they were not direct parties to the concession contract.
This document summarizes Indonesia's Water Resources Law of 2004 and discusses some key aspects of water rights and water markets. The 3-sentence summary is:
The document outlines Indonesia's Water Resources Law which regulates surface water, groundwater, and other water resources. It discusses the country's agency-based water rights system and efforts to allow some market mechanisms for water allocation through pilot projects. Several challenges of establishing a water market are also mentioned, including how to incorporate externalities like environmental and social costs into water transactions.
This document provides a brief introduction to water law and policy, outlining key topics like integrated water resource management, abstraction, discharge, river basin organizations, irrigation allocation, planning, groundwater, surface water, stakeholders, water quality, transboundary water, water zoning, and the interface between water and other sectors such as forestry and mining. It also discusses water services, utilities, economic regulation, competition, public service, supply, sewerage, service levels, customer service, investment, and network expansion. The document concludes by listing upcoming seminars, consultations, and publications related to water law and policy.
- The document discusses groundwater pollution and lessons learned from Jakarta. It presents at the World Water Week conference in Stockholm.
- It notes that on July 29, 2010 the UN General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution recognizing the human right to water and sanitation. However, implementing policies to fulfill this right remains a challenge.
- Jakarta faces rising problems with a growing population putting pressure on water resources, as urban population growth is over 5% annually while water access is only around 14% and groundwater is becoming polluted.
Dokumen tersebut merangkum prestasi dan profil HIPPAMS Tirto Agung, sebuah badan usaha milik desa yang mengelola layanan air bersih di Desa Tlanak dan sekitarnya. HIPPAMS Tirto Agung telah meraih berbagai penghargaan di tingkat kabupaten dan propinsi, serta berkembang dengan menambah jaringan dan pelanggan. Layanan air bersihnya telah meningkatkan kesehatan dan perekonomian masyarakat setempat.
The document discusses regulation of sharing economies. It begins with an overview of sharing economy concepts and characteristics, including definitions that emphasize peer-to-peer access to goods and services. Issues discussed include the redefinition of traditional jobs in favor of gig work and how this challenges labor laws. The document then examines different regulatory approaches, highlighting challenges with conventional regulation for new sharing economy platforms. It proposes a collaborative, self-regulation model where companies set standards negotiated with governments and use customer ratings and banning from networks as enforcement mechanisms.
This document discusses exposure and toxicity risks from chemicals used in natural gas extraction through hydraulic fracturing. It provides an introduction to hydraulic fracturing and discusses current regulation, which varies by state. The document outlines some recent studies that have measured chemicals in air and water near fracturing sites and found mixed results, with some detections above odor thresholds but not health thresholds. It examines regulatory activities and studies on water resources and air exposure from the EPA and other state agencies.
This document announces a lecture series on dams that will take place on January 16, 2012. The first lecture will focus on why dams are necessary despite criticism, international standards for dam building, and how they are applied. The lecture will also discuss water, energy, and food security as key priorities for the region.
This collaborative research project between Global Pulse (www.unglobalpulse.org), and Crimson Hexagon (http://crimsonhexagon.com/) investigates which indicators might be present in Twitter data that could shed light on how populations cope with global crises, such as commodity price volatility or the continuing global economic crisis.
This document proposes a sustainability index model (S) to quantify the sustainability of landscape irrigation design alternatives. S is calculated as the sum of standardized scores for three dimensions: environment (X), society (Y), and economy (Z). The model simplifies irrigation concepts to allow spreadsheet modeling of long-term performance for different design scenarios. Comparing S scores identifies the most sustainable options for minimizing water consumption. The index provides a starting point for optimizing water resource use through irrigation design.
Main global-toxicity-chemicals a-worldwide-nightmareMurray Thompson
The document summarizes studies on the impacts of the Castlereagh Waste Management Centre in Londonderry, Sydney. It finds direct, negative impacts on local land use from pollution leachate moving onto surrounding properties, creating an unsafe environment for residents. Several human, animal, and soil health studies near the depot found evidence of physiological poisoning from heavy metals and toxic chemicals. Broader considerations are discussed around future agriculture and rural development given the impacts of waste disposal on the local area.
John Ngo's portfolio summary includes:
1) He has experience in user-centered design, communicating technical and non-technical concepts to teams, and strong front-end and back-end development skills.
2) He is fluent in documenting research, creating polished deliverables, and interactive prototypes for usability testing and development teams.
3) He is confident in communicating ideas through user research, content strategy, information architecture, interface design, prototyping, usability testing, and web, print, and system design.
The document summarizes discussions from a steering committee meeting regarding the development of a Climate Sustainability Center in Kansas City. Stakeholders provided input on the vision and goals, which include making the center a resource for green jobs, education, and research. The committee reviewed early conceptual designs for the building's layout. A world-class facility is envisioned that brings people together from all backgrounds to study sustainability. The document outlines funding sources and uses needed for capital costs, operations, and programs. It also provides a projected schedule for pursuing funding opportunities over the next few months.
The document announces an International Conference on Communication Systems (ICCS-2013) that will be held from October 18-20, 2013 at the B K Birla Institute of Engineering & Technology in Pilani, India. The conference aims to bring together researchers, academics and industry professionals from around the world to share knowledge and ideas on recent trends in communication systems. It is expected to provide a platform for scientists and technologists to present innovative concepts and solutions. The organizers hope the conference will be a grand success.
The document discusses the use of different hydrological models. It notes that while every hydrologist would like a single model, different problems require different levels of detail. As such, various models are used, including GEOtop for fully distributed, grid-based modeling; NewAge for large-scale hillslope-stream modeling and anthropic infrastructures; Boussinesq for fully coupled subsurface-surface modeling; and PeakFlow for GIUH and peak flood modeling. The models each have their own appropriate applications and levels of detail.
The document proposes a residential hotel for the elderly in Canasvieiras beach, Floridopolis. It will have services and infrastructure to promote accessibility and universal design. The 16,238 square meter flat terrain will have separate access for guests, visitors, staff, vehicles and parking. A public area was created between the hotel and neighborhood to encourage social interaction. The site plan prioritizes pedestrians and contact with nature through oriented paths and permeable materials. Private areas are to the north with apartments facing the sea and entertainment areas to the south.
The voiding diary provides physicians with useful information about a patient's condition by having them record details of fluid intake, voiding, and urine leakage over multiple days. Patients are instructed to note the time, amount voided or leaked, activity, and fluid intake for each occurrence in the diary and return it to their doctor at their next appointment. An example entry is provided to demonstrate how to complete the diary correctly.
This project explores revitalizing Redwood Creek in Redwood City, California through environmental design at multiple scales. At the city scale, it proposes transforming the creek corridor into an urban greenway connecting downtown to the bay. At the site scale, it encourages the community to rediscover and embrace the creek. Finally, at the detail scale it aims to evoke the creek's ecological value and inform the community. The overall goal is to promote sustainability through re-envisioning the creek corridor.
This document discusses ChapDrive, a company that develops hydraulic transmissions for wind turbines. It provides a brief history of the company, noting that it was established in 2006 and is based in Norway and Denmark. It also lists ChapDrive's shareholders. Additionally, the document outlines ChapDrive's position in the wind turbine value chain as a supplier to turbine manufacturers. Finally, it projects strong long-term growth in the global wind power market, representing a substantial business opportunity for drive train suppliers like ChapDrive.
This study used passive acoustic monitoring with T-PODs to determine bottlenose dolphin habitat use in the Medes Island Marine Protected Area off the coast of Spain. Two T-PODs were moored at different locations and depths within the MPA for one year to obtain daily and seasonal presence patterns. The T-PODs recorded dolphin echolocation clicks to monitor occupancy over time and help improve management of the protected area, as prior information on bottlenose dolphin use of the site was lacking.
This document summarizes trends in US libraries from 1999-2009. It finds that Americans are using public libraries more as the economic downturn continues. While library usage is up, funding has declined for many libraries this decade. The downturn has resulted in budget cuts for 34 states' higher education funding and 25 states' K-12 education funding, negatively impacting academic and school libraries. Moving forward, communities will need to consider libraries' role in economic recovery as valued community resources.
This document provides notes from an urban design leadership meeting held in Atlanta from March 9-11, 2011. It includes discussions on topics like geographic information systems, urban design, neighborhood programs, development review, architecture, and student sample work. The document also references a walkability research project presented at the 2012 national American Planning Association conference that used tools like LEED ND, Walk Score, and public surveys to analyze walkability in San Francisco.
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2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
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5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
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20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
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Current Issues of International and National Water Law
UNESCO IHP–HELP Centre for Water Law,
Policy and Science, University of Dundee
Guest Editors:
Professor Patricia Wouters and Dr Sarah Hendry
Publishing June 2010
CONTENTS • International water law in Central Asia:
Preface commitments, compliance and beyond
DINARA ZIGANSHINA
Promoting water (law) for all
Addressing the world’s water problems – a focus
on international and national water law and the National Water Law
challenges of an integrated approach • Protection of foreign investment and the
PATRICIA WOUTERS, SARAH HENDRY implications for regulation of water services and
resources: challenges for investment arbitration
International Water Law ANA MARIA DAZA VARGAS
• Reframing the water security dialogue
• Responding to the ‘water crisis’: the
DAN TARLOCK, PATRICIA WOUTERS
complementary roles of water governance and
• Introducing an analytical framework for water the human right to water
security: a platform for the refinement of HILARY J GRIMES
international water law
BJØRN-OLIVER MAGSIG • The transparency agenda in water utilities
regulation and the role of freedom of
• The principle of good faith in the Argentina- information: England and Jakarta case studies
Uruguay pulp mills dispute MOHAMAD MOVA AL ‘AFGHANI
TERESA LIGUORI
• Valuing water in law: how can Indigenous
• Examining the thresholds of harm for
cultural values be reconciled with Australia’s
international watercourses in the Canada-US
water law in order to strengthen Indigenous
context: would a mining development in the
Flathead River watershed violate the Boundary water rights?
Waters Treaty? TRAN TRAN
MICHAEL AZULAY • An analytical framework for legal regimes
• The concepts of equitable utilization, no applicable to freshwater ecosystems
significant harm and benefit sharing under HUGO TREMBLAY
the Nile River Basin Cooperative Framework • Bridging the water law, policy, science interface:
Agreement: some highlights on theory and flood risk management in Scotland
practice CHRIS SPRAY, TOM BALL, JOSSELIN ROUILLARD
MUSA MOHAMMED ABSENO
The UNESCO IHP programme Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy (HELP) is a cross-cutting
and transdisciplinary initiative which is creating a new approach to integrated catchment management
through the creation of a framework for water law and policy experts, water
resource managers and water scientists to work together on water-related
problems.
The University of Dundee UNESCO IHP– HELP Centre for Water Law, Policy
and Science promotes ‘water for all’ through its research and graduate
teaching / training under the Water Law, Water Leaders programme.
For more information contact Professor Patricia Wouters on p.k.wouters@dundee.ac.uk
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An information service and commentary on the legal developments
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The Journal of Water Law
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Among important subjects that are regularly examined in Water Law:
Pollution control - river basin planning - sewerage - pesticide use - conservation,
SSSIs and SPAs and species protection - transboundary water resources
See www.lawtext.com for current contents and sample issues
Contents Essential reading for:
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• Strategic issues – UK, Scottish and EU and insurance advisors, enforcement agencies,
• Current Survey consultants and researchers working in the
• Legal update – water law at a glance water-related and environmental fields.
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