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Notes and References2. Global Network of Water Anthropology for Local Action. Paris, UNESCO, 2005:http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001459/145948e.pdf.3. See: www.netwa-bamako.org.4. The centre was inaugurated with the support of a Niger-Loire Project orchestratedby Bamako UNESCO Cluster Office (of Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Niger) inBamako, and of the World Heritage Centre (UNESCO Headquarters, Paris).5. http://etudesafricaines.revues.org/14398.VII.Economic Development and WaterWater cooperation for sustainable utilization: Lake Naivasha, KenyaAuthor details:- Professor David M. Harper, Dr Caroline Upton and Dr Ed Morrison, Centre forLandscape & Climate Research, University of Leicester, UK.- Dr Nic Pacini, Centre for Landscape & Climate Research, University of Leicesterand University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy.- Mr Richard Fox, Sustainability Director, Finlays Horticulture Kenya Ltd andChairman, Imarisha Naivasha, Kenya.- Mr Enock Kiminta, Pastoralists Outreach Services & Lake Naivasha Water ResourceUser Association, Naivasha.The authors all work together on the research and sustainable management of LakeNaivasha, through Imarisha, which is a unique private-public-people partnership forthe sustainable future of the entire basin.Water resources management as an engine for economic growth in theRepublic of Korea1. CIA, ‘Korea, South’, The World Factbook, last updated May 7, 2013, https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ks.html.2. Jeok-gyo Kim, Korean Economic Development, Seoul: PYBook, 2012, 2.3. 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