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Authors: Peter Newborne
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This paper reviews the policies and practices of companies in water use and water management, and considers how they manifest an evolution of private sector roles, through examples of innovation by companies in sectors that make significant use of water: beverages/drinks, tourism, and mining and energy - with agriculture also considered in two respects.
- 49 pages
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Published by
European Report on Development
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Authors: Dirk Willem te Velde (Overseas Development Institute) James Mackie (European Centre for Development Policy Management) and Imme Scholz (Deutsche Institut für Entwicklungspolitik)
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The third edition of the European Report on Development focuses on water, energy and land. It examines the constraints on each, the interrelationships between them and then considers how they can be managed together to promote growth in developing countries that is both socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable.
- 208 pages
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Published by
European Commission
This resources was an output of the following ODI project: ERD 2011/2012: European Report on Development
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Download from erd-report.eu
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Authors: Peter Newborne, Josephine Tucker and Kate Bayliss
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This report presents findings from research into the impact of selected projects on water supply and sanitation (WSS) services in urban areas of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), with particular emphasis on the way in which poor areas and households are included in those investments.
- 200 pages
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Published by
WaterAid
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Authors: Roger Calow
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In this book chapter, Roger Calow explores the increasing pressures on global water resources and argues that there is an urgent need to put water resource management into practice at various levels. Specifically, more emphasis needs to be placed on water security, both from a functional perspective and from an environmental (water resource) point of view.
- 96 pages
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ISBN: 978-1-78077-011-6
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Published by
Institution of Civil Engineers, Oxfam and WaterAid
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Authors: Roger Calow, Helen Bonsor, Lindsey Jones, Simon O’Meally, Alan MacDonald, Nanki Kaur
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Water is predicted to be the primary medium through which early climate change impacts will be felt by people, ecosystems and economies. However, impacts on water resources and water-dependent services have yet to be adequately addressed in either scientific analyses or water policy. This report aims to fill some of these knowledge gaps.
- 69 pages
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ISBN: 978 1 907288 50 0
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Published by
ODI and
British Geological Survey
as part of the
ODI Working Papers
series.
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Authors: Naomi Oates, Declan Conway and Roger Calow
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Using Ethiopia and its water sector as a case study, this Background Note highlights challenges and opportunities in mainstreaming climate change adaptation in development policy and practice.
- 8 pages
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Published by
ODI as part of the
ODI Background Notes
series.
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(PDF, 115kb)
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Authors: Peter Newborne
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This study explores the approaches to decision-making and dialogue on large dams and hydraulic infrastructures in developing countries and emerging markets, particularly the policies and practices applying to environmental and social aspects, and engagement of stakeholders around projects, including project-affected populations.
- 108 pages
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Published by
International Union for Conservation of Nature
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