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- Page 10 and 11: Foreword H.E. Dr. Gro Harlem Brundt
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- Page 17 and 18: Introduction In March 2011, high-le
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- Page 46 and 47: References Anielski, M. and S. Wils
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2.3. Water and conflict The notion
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3. Water-related Hazards and Migrat
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References Adano, W.R., T. Dietz, K
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IOM, 2007. Discussion Note: Migrati
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1.5 Water and Political Security: C
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1. Water Security as a National Pol
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involvement and empowerment of loca
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the Turkish authorities’ damming
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a system, coupled with a Decision S
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References Abujaber, R., 1989. Pion
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1.6 The Blue Economy: Risks and Opp
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If the market value of water is mor
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3. Pioneers in the Blue Economy The
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Other non-governmental collaboratio
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References 2030 Water Resources Gro
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2 Enhancing Water Security through
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Introduction The notion of water se
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First, there has to be tangible sho
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References Bencala, K.R. and G.D. D
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Introduction Clean and safe water i
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Agricultural pollutants include che
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Table 2. Water-related diseases (ad
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References Amarasinghe, U. A., M. G
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Introduction In September 2000, wor
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Girl children risk being deprived o
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As well as geographic and gender di
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Developing country governments also
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Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and the
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Introduction The implications of wa
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esources, causing degradation, whic
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References 2030 Water Resources Gro
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Introduction “Our future looks pr
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3.1. The Role of women in agricultu
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5. An Advocacy Initiative for Suppo
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References Athukorala, K., 1996.
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Investing in Women’s Participatio
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Introduction Despite being a water-
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Figure 2. Map of Afghanistan’s fi
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3.1. Imported models of ‘good wat
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Office can still be driving forces
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References Centre for Policy and Hu
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3.1 Legal and Ethical Dimensions of
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Discussions of the costs and benefi
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3. Challenges in Legal Implementati
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3.2 The Right to Water: Moving from
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esources, and such reasonable and j
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privatization of the water supply.
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References Barlow, M., 2007. Blue C
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3.3 False Panacea: The Human Right
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cannot rely on constitutional water
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interfere, while positive rights do
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3.4 Access to Water and Conflict: A
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2. Water as a Collective Good Accor
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6. Conflict Over Access to and Cont
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References Ávila, P., 1996. Escase
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Conclusions
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It is perhaps appropriate that a di
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The Council membership acknowledged
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Effective governments prefer propos
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List of Participants: High-Level Ex
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In the past 20 years, it has become