International Rivers and Lakes Nº 41
I. Important opportunity for expanded discussion on water management: European Water Management Online.-- II. Sustainability: Do 'Water Wars' Still Loom in Africa?.-- III.Water conflicts unlikely, says new study.-- IV. International law and water investments: private desalination plants ra...
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oai-11362-366122020-03-04T19:57:23Z International Rivers and Lakes Nº 41 Jouravlev, Andrei BOLETINES DE INFORMACION RECURSOS HIDRICOS AGUA NEWSLETTERS WATER RESOURCES WATER I. Important opportunity for expanded discussion on water management: European Water Management Online.-- II. Sustainability: Do 'Water Wars' Still Loom in Africa?.-- III.Water conflicts unlikely, says new study.-- IV. International law and water investments: private desalination plants raise debate.V. Federal water rights upheld by Supreme Court.-- VI. April rains reduce Mexico water debt to Texas.-- VII. US may cut water to states: Southwest drought slashes ColoradoRiver flows.-- VIII.Study: Canada takes too much water.-- IX. Israel signs agreement to buy water from Turkey 2014-03-20T01:36:16Z 2014-03-20T01:36:16Z 2004-06 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/36612 en International Rivers and Lakes 41 application/pdf ECLAC |
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I. Important opportunity for expanded discussion on water management: European Water Management Online.-- II. Sustainability: Do 'Water Wars' Still Loom in Africa?.-- III.Water conflicts unlikely, says new study.-- IV. International law and water investments: private desalination plants raise debate.V. Federal water rights upheld by Supreme Court.-- VI. April rains reduce Mexico water debt to Texas.-- VII. US may cut water to states: Southwest drought slashes ColoradoRiver flows.-- VIII.Study: Canada takes too much water.-- IX. Israel signs agreement to buy water from Turkey |
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