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3 4 4 / M A N A G E M E N T C H A L L E N G E S : S T E W A R D S H I P A N D G O V E R N A N C ERecognizing and Valuing the Many Faces of <strong>Water</strong>‘Polluter Pays Principle’. 2001. In: Economic Issue of the Day, Vol. II, No. 3.PricewaterhouseCoopers. 2001. <strong>Water</strong>: A World Financial Issue – a Major Challenge <strong>for</strong>Sustainable Development in the 21st Century. Sustainable Development Series. Paris.The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. 2001. Background papers on Wetland Values andFunctions. Gland.Renwick, M.-E. 2001. ‘Valuing <strong>Water</strong> in Irrigated Agriculture and Reservoir Fisheries: AMultiple Use Irrigation System in Sri Lanka’. IWMI Research Report 51. Colombo,International <strong>Water</strong> Management Institute.Roger, P. 1997. ‘Integrating <strong>Water</strong> Resources Management with Economic and SocialDevelopment’. Paper prepared <strong>for</strong> the United Nations Department of Economic andSocial Affairs Expert Group Meeting, 1998, Harare.Rogers, P.; Bhatia, R.; Huber, A. 1998. ‘<strong>Water</strong> as a Social and Economic Good: How toPut the Principle into Practice Technical Advisory Committee’, Background PaperNo. 4. Stockholm, Global <strong>Water</strong> Partnership.Tiwari D.; Dinar, A. 2001. Role and Use of Economic Incentives in Irrigated Agriculture.Washington DC, World Bank.Tokyo Conclusion of the Workshop ICID. 2000. ‘Toward Sustainable Development inPaddy Agriculture’. International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage.UN (United Nations). 2002. A Framework <strong>for</strong> Action on <strong>Water</strong> and Sanitation. New York,WEHAB Working Group.———. 2000. United Nations Millennium Declaration. Resolution 55/2 of the UnitedNations General Assembly. New York.———. 1998. Report of the Commission on Sustainable Development on its SixthSession. New York, E/CN.17/1998/20.———. 1997. Programme <strong>for</strong> the Further Implementation of Agenda 21. ResolutionAdopted by the General Assembly, S/19-2. New York.Some Useful Web Sites*United Nations Statistics Divisionhttp://unstats.un.org/unsd/United Nations global statistics system on socio-economic and many other data fields.———. 1992. Agenda 21: Programme of Action <strong>for</strong> Sustainable Development. Officialoutcome of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development(UNCED), 3–14 June 1992, Rio de Janeiro.UNCSD (United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development). 2001. <strong>Water</strong> – a KeyResource in Sustainable Development. Report of the Secretary General. New York,United Nations.———. 2000. Progress Made in Providing Safe <strong>Water</strong> Supply and Sanitation. New York,United Nations.———. 1998. Report of the Expert Meeting on Strategic Approaches to FreshwaterManagement. New York, United Nations.UNDESA (United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs) 1998. Expert GroupMeeting Report of Working Group 3, Economic and Financing Issues. New York.UNDP (United Nations Development Programme). 2001a. Human Development Report:Making New Technologies Work <strong>for</strong> Human Development. New York.———. 2001b. Nepal Human Development Report, Poverty Reduction and Governance.Kathmandu.UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) MAB (Manand the Biosphere). 2002. Cultural Value of <strong>Water</strong> in Australia. Paris.UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund). 2002. The State of the World’s Children 2002.New York.<strong>WHO</strong> (World Health Organization) and UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund). 2000.Global <strong>Water</strong> Supply and Sanitation Assessment 2000 Report. New York.World Bank 1993. Policy Paper on <strong>Water</strong> Resources Management. Washington DC.WSSCC (<strong>Water</strong> Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council). 2000. Vision 21: <strong>Water</strong> <strong>for</strong>People – A Shared Vision <strong>for</strong> Hygiene, Sanitation and <strong>Water</strong> Supply and AFramework <strong>for</strong> Action. Geneva.World Bank: Data and Statisticshttp://www.worldbank.int/data/Data, statistics and indicators on national economic accounts (income, GDP, GNI, exchange rate), poverty, life expectancy, agriculture,education, etc.World Bank: <strong>Water</strong> Economicshttp://lnweb18.worldbank.org/ESSD/essdext.nsf/18ByDocName/SectorsandThemes<strong>Water</strong>EconomicsEconomic aspects of water including the economic analysis of water resources and water supply and sanitation projects and looks atrecent advances in water economics methodology, tools and applications.* These sites were last accessed on 06 January 2003.

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