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574 / A N N E X E SIndexwetlandsConvention on 87, 147, 148, 218draining <strong>for</strong> malaria control 133ecosystem trends 143–4, 145effect of irrigation practices 118indicator 47loss in arid Eurasia 144meaning of term 131n(1)protection of sites of internationalimportance 87, 145, 147, 147,148, 410reclamation <strong>for</strong> agricultural use143–4, 218restoration of 150, 151, 438, 496sustainable use of 218wheat 201Willem Alexander, (Netherlands)Crown Prince, quoted 20windstorms, trends 273womenconferences on 26empowerment ofand energy/fuel alternatives251in irrigation systems 216–17Millennium Development Goalon 9progress towards Goal529–34and flood warnings 287and irrigation 217in water management 25, 286–7,353, 425see also gender equality; girlsWorld Bankcapital theory 42data and economics web site 344energy programme, web site 266on financing of irrigation schemes216on knowledge 349Law Library (web site) 264on meaning of poverty 6New Ideas in Pollution Reduction(NIDR) web site 246Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers6–7, 382transboundary water managementweb site 322Urban Development Departmentweb site 187web sites 246, 264, 266, 322,344World Climate Research Programme(WCRP), web site 96World Commission on Dams (WCD)257best-practice guidelines 506data on dams 83on large dams 257, 257publication 542web site 266<strong>WHO</strong>’s health safeguard input117–18World Commission on Environment andDevelopment (WCED), definition ofsustainable development 37World Conference on Education <strong>for</strong> All(1990) 352World Conference on Higher Education(1998) 350World Conference on Science(Budapest, 1999) 359World Conservation Union (IUCN)estimates of funding requirements<strong>for</strong> water supply and sanitationgoals 334list of threatened species 142Primary Environmental Careapproach 138World Declaration on the Survival,Protection and Development ofChildren (1990) 24World Development Indicators reports229, 233, 234, 238, 358, 542World Development Reports 6, 103World Energy Council, web site 266World Food Programme (WFP),disaster mitigation initiatives 280World Food Summit (Rome, 1996) 26,193Declaration on World Food Security26, 193targets 193, 210progress towards 211world food system 194–200World Glacier Monitoring Service(WGMS) 69World Health Organization (<strong>WHO</strong>)annual burden of diseaseestimates 103burden of disease indicators40–1, 42, 103Constitution 103, 121cost-effectiveness analysis ofwater supply and sanitationinterventions 119–20data on diseases 104data on drinking water andsanitation in the Americas, website 125definition of health 103on diarrhoeal diseases 102Disability-Adjusted Life Years(DALY) indicator 40–1, 103on disaster mitigation 280ecosystem/human healthpublication 137–8Global Alliance <strong>for</strong> the Eliminationof Trachoma 115Guidelines <strong>for</strong> Drinking <strong>Water</strong>Quality 87, 106, 122Health Cities and UrbanGovernance web site 187on indicators 32, 37input into World Commission ofDams 117–18Joint Monitoring Programme (withUNICEF) 112on malaria 102PHAST methodology 112Primary Health Care approach(with UNICEF) 138Programme on <strong>Water</strong>, Sanitationand Health 122, 125SAFE strategy <strong>for</strong> elimination oftrachoma 115Statistical In<strong>for</strong>mation System(<strong>WHO</strong>SIS), web site 125on water resource assessment330web sites 125, 187see also Joint MonitoringProgramme <strong>for</strong> <strong>Water</strong> Supplyand SanitationWorld Higher Education Database 361World Hydrological Cycle ObservingSystem (WHYCOS) 69, 96, 357World Meteorological Organization(WMO)Associated Programme on FloodManagement (APFM), web site290Drought Monitoring Centres 284Global Runoff Data Centre 69, 96,357on hydrological monitoring stations356Hydrology and <strong>Water</strong> ResourcesProgramme 69, 96risk assessment/mitigationinitiative 281web sites 96, 290World Climate ResearchProgramme, web site 96World Hydrological Cycle ObservingSystem 69, 96, 357World Network of Biosphere Reserves148world population 12, 13, 193, 201,508World Resources Institute (WRI)EarthTrends web site 155indicators used by 40, 42World Science Report 360, 541World Summit <strong>for</strong> Children (New York,1990) 7, 24, 166World Summit <strong>for</strong> Social Development(Copenhagen, 1995) 26World Summit on SustainableDevelopment (Johannesburg, 2002)28goals on water supply andsanitation 20–1, 110, 111Plan of Implementation 21, 28,288preparatory contributionson poverty 7on water management 20, 280World Vision <strong>for</strong> <strong>Water</strong> and Nature130World <strong>Water</strong> Assessment Programme(WWAP)Data Advisory Committee 58development of indicators 32, 58<strong>Water</strong> Portal (web site) 96, 362,363, 366World <strong>Water</strong> and Climate Atlas 358World <strong>Water</strong> Commission 130, 301World <strong>Water</strong> Council 130, 301<strong>Water</strong> Action Group report 519World <strong>Water</strong> Development Report(WWDR)on basic needs 19, 99–125indicators used 47, 426, 444,480, 497case studies 385–498on cities 157–87indicators used 48, 426, 444,480, 497on ecosystem protection 20,127–55indicators used 47–8, 426,445, 480, 497on energy 247–66indicators used 49, 426, 445,497on food security and supply 20,189–223indicators used 48, 211, 426,480, 497on health issues 19, 99–125indicators used 40–1, 42, 47,103, 119, 426, 444, 480, 497indicator development 32, 41–50on industrial uses 225–46indicators used 48, 234, 426,444, 497

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