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adam_text | Titel: Managing and transforming water conflicts
Autor: Delli Priscoli, Jerome
Jahr: 2009
Contents
List of Figures page xi
List of Tables xiii
List of Sidebars xiv
Foreword xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Special Contributors xix
Introduction xxi
A Note on the OSU Transboundary Freshwater
Dispute Database xxv
1 Background, trends, and concepts 1
1.1 Conflict management, public participation,
and water management 1
1.2 Some trends pushing toward cooperation 3
2 Water wars, water reality: Reframing the
debate on transboundary water disputes,
hydropolitics, and preventive hydrodiplomacy 9
2.1 Why is the water war argument so
compelling? 10
2.2 Preventive diplomacy 28
2.3 Reframing the debate: Water sharing and
political vulnerability 29
2.4 Politics and hydrocooperation 30
3 Water conflict management: Theory and
practice 33
3.1 Water conflict management theory:
Alternative dispute resolution and the flow
of benefits 33
3.2 ADR and water resources conflicts 35
3.3 Diagnosing causes of conflict 37
3.4 Generating value- and interest-based
alternatives in water disputes 38
3.5 Incentives and shared interests 39
3.6 From flows to benefits: Economic criteria 41
3.7 Water conflict management practice:
Process and institutions 43
3.8 Building institutional capacity for conflict
resolution 48
4 Crafting institutions: Law, treaties, and
shared benefits 50
4.1 Disciplines and worldviews 50
4.2 International institutions and declarations 50
4.3 Developments in international
transboundary water: Contributions from
the international community 52
4.4 International water treaties: Practice 61
4.5 Relative hydrography versus chronology of
use 70
4.6 From allocating water to sharing baskets of
benefits 74
4.7 Lessons for the international community 78
5 Public participation, institutional capacity,
and river basin organizations for managing
conflict 82
5.1 Public participation in water resources 83
5.2 Water institutions and conflict 86
5.3 Practice of transboundary institution
building 90
6 Lessons learned: Patterns and issues 97
6.1 Four stages in water conflict transformation 97
6.2 Integration versus transaction costs:
Transboundary management structures 106
6.3 Lessons learned throughout the four
stages 106
7 Water conflict prevention and resolution:
Where to from here? 116
7.1 Why might the future look nothing like the
past? 116
7.2 What types of policy recommendations can
we make? 118
7.3 A new ethic for water management 121
IX
Appendices
1997 convention and ILC draft rules on
international groundvvater
A. 1 Convention on the law of the
non-navigational uses of international
watercourses. Adopted by the general
assembly of the United Nations on 21 May
1997
A.2 Text of the draft articles on the law of
transboundary aquifers adopted by the
commission on the first reading
B
River basin organizations
Jerome Delli Priscoli
B.I North America
B.2 Europe
B.3 Africa
B.4 Asia
B.5 Latin America
B.6 Australia
C Case studies of transboundary dispute
resolution
Aaron T. Wolf and Joshua T. Newton
C.I Aral Sea
C.2 The environmental program for the Danube
River
C.3 Ganges River controversy
C.4 Guarani Aquifer
C.5 Indus water treaty
C.6 The International Joint Commission:
Canada and the United States
C.7 Jordan River: Johnston negotiations,
1953-1955; Yarmuk mediations,
1980s
C.8 Kura-Araks basin
C.9 La Plata basin
CIO Autonomous Binational authority of Lake
Titicaca
123
123
131
135
135
146
151
155
159
165
169
172
175
181
187
190
196
198
205
207
211
CONTENTS
C.ll Lesotho highlands water project 214
C.12 Mekong committee 216
C.13 Multilateral working group on water
resources (Middle East) 223
C.14 The Nile waters agreement 231
C.15 Salween River 236
C.16 Organization for the Development of the
Senegal River (OMVS) 239
C.17 Tigris—Euphrates basin 243
C.18 United States—Mexico shared aquifers 246
D International water pricing: An overview and
historic and modern case studies
Kristin M. Anderson and Lisa J. Gaines 249
D.I The value of water: An overview of major
issues 249
D.2 The Dublin Statement and United Nations
Agenda 21 249
D.3 The many values of water 249
D.4 Globalization, privatization, and
commodification of water 249
D.5 Complexities in the economic behavior
of water 250
D.6 Water as a human right 250
D.7 Actual pricing of water 251
D.8 Full cost recovery 251
D.9 Conclusion 252
D.10 Case studies 252
E Treaties with groundwater provisions
Kyoko Matsumoto
F Treaties with water quality provisions
Meredith A. Giordano
G Treaties that delineate water allocations
Aaron T. Wolf
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
266
274
308
319
335
341
Figures
I.I Seventy-five percent of people without 4.4
access to safe water reside in sixteen 4.5
countries page xii 4.6
1.1 Map of the international river basins of
the world 2 4.7
1.2 Number of international water treaties by
year
1.3 Need for new rich-poor dialogue
2.1 Number of events by BAR (basins-at-risk)
scale
2.2 Number of events by issue area
2.3 Chronology of international water disputes
2.4 Map of the Cunene basin
2.5 Map showing degree of water stress by
international river basins
2.6 Israel: Water-related friendship/hostility
2.7 India: Water-related friendship/hostility
2.8 Time series of events of conflict and
cooperation of Mali over the Senegal River,
precipitation anomaly in the Senegal basin,
and annual mean discharge
2.9 Economy-wide impacts in Ethiopia and
Zimbabwe
2.10 Chinese characters: River + dike =
political order
3.1 Strategies and outcomes of two-party
disputes
3.2 Circle of conflict/causes of disputes
3.3 Developing value-based alternatives
3.4 Nile basin opportunities
3.5 A continuum of alternative dispute
resolution techniques 43 6.7
4.1 Types of cooperation: Cooperation
continuum 51 6.8
4.2 Types of cooperation: Some examples 52
4.3 Map of United Nations General Assembly B. 1
votes on 1997 convention 57 B.2
6 4.8
7 4.9
4.10
13 4.11
14
15 4.12
23 4.13
5.1
25
25 5.2
25 5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
26 5.7
6.1
29 6.2
6.3
30
6.4
36
38 6.5
39
40 6.6
Map of Lac Lanoux 59
Photo of ancient treaty on clay tablet 61
Map of international river basins with
existing or historical water agreements 63
Schematic illustration of a transboundary
aquifer 66
Map of the Rio Grande-Rio Bravo basin 71
Map of the Gash basin 72
U.S. economic benefits of federal projects 76
Climate variability; risk of recurrent drought
in Africa 76
Southern African hydropolitical complex 78
Map of potential conflict areas in Africa 79
Distribution of river basin organizations by
region around the world 83
Level of institutional participation 86
Options for water management 88
Conceptual model 91
Cross-sectoral jurisdiction 92
Single-sector jurisdiction 92
Cross-jurisdictional, single-sector authority 93
Four stages of water conflict transformation 99
Map of the Sandus River basin 100
Schematic of two-party, multi-interest
negotiations 100
Schematic of multiparty, multi-interest
negotiations 100
Sandus River basin (Changing perceptions:
Basins without boundaries) 102
Sandus River basin (Growing benefits
throughout and beyond the basin) 103
Sandus River basin (Putting it all together:
Institutional capacity and sharing benefits) 104
Achieving agreement: The satisfaction
triangle 112
Map of the Colorado River basin 137
Map of the Columbia River basin 139
XI
Xll
LIST OF FIGURES
B.3 Columbia River Treaty Organization
(flowchart)
B.4 Watersheds versus RBOs
B.5 Structure of the Interagency-Interstate
Commission Title II
B.6 Structure of the Federal Interstate Compact
Commission: Delaware, Susquehanna
B.7 Structure of the Interstate Compact
Commission: Delaware
B.8 French system
B.9 Organization of the Revival of the Volga
(ROV) program
B. 10 Structure of the International Commission
for the Protection of the Danube River
(Conference of the Parties)
B.I 1 Map of the Komadugu Yobe basin
B. 12 Map of the Yellow River basin
B. 13 Map of the Sao Francisco basin
B. 14 Map of the Lerma Chapala basin
B. 15 State government: Lerma Chapala River
basin coordination
B. 16 Structure of the Lerma Chapala River Basin
Council
B.I7 Members of the Lerma Chapala River Basin
Council Water Users Assembly
B. 18 Approach to regional water management
B. 19 Map of the Murray-Darling basin
B.20 Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council
structure
B.21 Murray-Darling: Principal government
agencies
B.22
141
142 C.I
143 C.2
C.3
144
C.4
145 C.5
147 C.6
150 C.7
152 C.8
154 C.9
157 CIO
161 C.ll
163 C.12
163 C.13
C.14
164
C.15
164
164 C.16
165 C.17
C.18
166 C.19
C.20
166
Murray-Darling natural resources
management strategy (NRMS) 167
Map of the Aral Sea and its tributaries,
notably the Syr Darya and Amu Darya 172
Map of the Danube River basin 176
Map of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna
basins 182
Map of the Guarani Aquifer 188
Map of the Indus River basin 190
Map of all transboundary waters along the
Canada-United States border 196
Map of the Jordan River and tributaries
(directly and indirectly, including
Litani) 199
Map of the Kura-Araks River basin 206
Map of the La Plata River basin 208
Map of Lake Titicaca 211
Lake Titicaca RBO organizational chart 213
Map of the Senqu River (Lesotho Highlands
Water Project) 215
Map of the Mekong River basin 217
Organization chart of the Mekong River
Committee 219
Map of all water resources of the Middle
East 224
Map of the Nile River basin 232
Map of the Salween River basin 236
Map of the Senegal River basin 240
Map of the Tigris-Euphrates basin 244
Map of shared aquifers between Mexico and
United States 247
Tables
2.1 Basins at risk (BAR) event intensity scale page 13 C.3
2.2 Selected examples of water-related disputes 16
3.1 Possible downstream effects of upstream C.4
water use 40
4.1 International treaty statistics summary C.5
sheet 62
4.2 Unique allocation practice 64 C.6
4.3 Summary of international law related to
groundwater 66 C.7
4.4 Comparison among physical characteristics
of transboundary surface water and C.8
groundwater and institutional issues 67
4.5 Description of the levels of groundwater C.9
resource management 67 D. 1
4.6 Examples of needs-based criteria 69
4.7 Prioritizing uses 73 D.2
4.8 Kenya variability in climate and GDP 77
4.9 Rainfall affects growth: The case of
Mozambique s year 2000 floods 77
5.1 Socioeconomic progress in the Tennessee
Valley and Columbia River basins 94 D.3
6.1 Integration versus transaction costs:
Transboundary management structures 105
6.2 Flashpoints 107
C.I Features of case study watersheds 169 D.4
C.2 Ganges River allocations 185
Current knowledge and importance of the
Guarani Aquifer 189
Water allocations from Indus negotiations,
inMAF/year 192
Water allocations from the Johnston
Negotiations 200
Recommendations of the Wheeler Mission,
1958 220
Studies recommended by the Ford Mission,
1961 220
Meetings of the Multilateral Working Group
on water resources of the Middle East 225
Water allocations from Nile negotiations 234
Water price ranges for various sectors and
countries in the analysis (in 1996 US$) 251
Water prices in the 1892 amended terms of
agreement between the British government
and the State of Jind, for regulating the
supply of water for irrigation from the
Western Jumna canal 253
Water prices in the 1893 agreement between
the British government and the Patiala state
regarding the Sirsa Branch of the Western
Jumna canal 253
Water deliveries and royalty payments,
1999-2005 258
xm
Sidebars
1.1 Some of the gloomy arithmetic of water
1.2 Some useful definitions
1.1 History: U.S. investment in water supply
3.1 Nile Basin opportunities
3.2 Some of the important lessons being learned
from using process tools
4.1 Water Supply and Sanitation (WSS): Key
ingredient in Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs)
4.2 Kosi and Gandak treaties
4.3 Key factors in the development of
cooperative management networks
5.1 Summary of principles
page xxii 6.1
xxiii B.I
8 B.2
41
49 B.3
B.4
B.5
54
79 C.I
C.2
80
95 D.I
Successful cooperative actions 114
Review of U.S. coordination mechanisms 136
Principles and Guidance (P G): U.S.
accounting system for public water
investments 144
U.S. water resources planning framework 144
RBO participation - Europe 148
Perspectives on RBOs and participation in
Latin America 160
Regional training action plan 226
Group A: Water, energy, and the
environment 228
Unique characteristics of water 250
xiv
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Titel: Managing and transforming water conflicts
Autor: Delli Priscoli, Jerome
Jahr: 2009
Contents
List of Figures page xi
List of Tables xiii
List of Sidebars xiv
Foreword xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Special Contributors xix
Introduction xxi
A Note on the OSU Transboundary Freshwater
Dispute Database xxv
1 Background, trends, and concepts 1
1.1 Conflict management, public participation,
and water management 1
1.2 Some trends pushing toward cooperation 3
2 Water wars, water reality: Reframing the
debate on transboundary water disputes,
hydropolitics, and preventive hydrodiplomacy 9
2.1 Why is the water war argument so
compelling? 10
2.2 Preventive diplomacy 28
2.3 Reframing the debate: Water sharing and
political vulnerability 29
2.4 Politics and hydrocooperation 30
3 Water conflict management: Theory and
practice 33
3.1 Water conflict management theory:
Alternative dispute resolution and the flow
of benefits 33
3.2 ADR and water resources conflicts 35
3.3 Diagnosing causes of conflict 37
3.4 Generating value- and interest-based
alternatives in water disputes 38
3.5 Incentives and shared interests 39
3.6 From flows to benefits: Economic criteria 41
3.7 Water conflict management practice:
Process and institutions 43
3.8 Building institutional capacity for conflict
resolution 48
4 Crafting institutions: Law, treaties, and
shared benefits 50
4.1 Disciplines and worldviews 50
4.2 International institutions and declarations 50
4.3 Developments in international
transboundary water: Contributions from
the international community 52
4.4 International water treaties: Practice 61
4.5 Relative hydrography versus chronology of
use 70
4.6 From allocating water to sharing baskets of
benefits 74
4.7 Lessons for the international community 78
5 Public participation, institutional capacity,
and river basin organizations for managing
conflict 82
5.1 Public participation in water resources 83
5.2 Water institutions and conflict 86
5.3 Practice of transboundary institution
building 90
6 Lessons learned: Patterns and issues 97
6.1 Four stages in water conflict transformation 97
6.2 Integration versus transaction costs:
Transboundary management structures 106
6.3 Lessons learned throughout the four
stages 106
7 Water conflict prevention and resolution:
Where to from here? 116
7.1 Why might the future look nothing like the
past? 116
7.2 What types of policy recommendations can
we make? 118
7.3 A new ethic for water management 121
IX
Appendices
1997 convention and ILC draft rules on
international groundvvater
A. 1 Convention on the law of the
non-navigational uses of international
watercourses. Adopted by the general
assembly of the United Nations on 21 May
1997
A.2 Text of the draft articles on the law of
transboundary aquifers adopted by the
commission on the first reading
B
River basin organizations
Jerome Delli Priscoli
B.I North America
B.2 Europe
B.3 Africa
B.4 Asia
B.5 Latin America
B.6 Australia
C Case studies of transboundary dispute
resolution
Aaron T. Wolf and Joshua T. Newton
C.I Aral Sea
C.2 The environmental program for the Danube
River
C.3 Ganges River controversy
C.4 Guarani Aquifer
C.5 Indus water treaty
C.6 The International Joint Commission:
Canada and the United States
C.7 Jordan River: Johnston negotiations,
1953-1955; Yarmuk mediations,
1980s
C.8 Kura-Araks basin
C.9 La Plata basin
CIO Autonomous Binational authority of Lake
Titicaca
123
123
131
135
135
146
151
155
159
165
169
172
175
181
187
190
196
198
205
207
211
CONTENTS
C.ll Lesotho highlands water project 214
C.12 Mekong committee 216
C.13 Multilateral working group on water
resources (Middle East) 223
C.14 The Nile waters agreement 231
C.15 Salween River 236
C.16 Organization for the Development of the
Senegal River (OMVS) 239
C.17 Tigris—Euphrates basin 243
C.18 United States—Mexico shared aquifers 246
D International water pricing: An overview and
historic and modern case studies
Kristin M. Anderson and Lisa J. Gaines 249
D.I The value of water: An overview of major
issues 249
D.2 The Dublin Statement and United Nations
Agenda 21 249
D.3 The many values of water 249
D.4 Globalization, privatization, and
commodification of water 249
D.5 Complexities in the economic behavior
of water 250
D.6 Water as a human right 250
D.7 Actual pricing of water 251
D.8 Full cost recovery 251
D.9 Conclusion 252
D.10 Case studies 252
E Treaties with groundwater provisions
Kyoko Matsumoto
F Treaties with water quality provisions
Meredith A. Giordano
G Treaties that delineate water allocations
Aaron T. Wolf
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
266
274
308
319
335
341
Figures
I.I Seventy-five percent of people without 4.4
access to safe water reside in sixteen 4.5
countries page xii 4.6
1.1 Map of the international river basins of
the world 2 4.7
1.2 Number of international water treaties by
year
1.3 Need for new rich-poor dialogue
2.1 Number of events by BAR (basins-at-risk)
scale
2.2 Number of events by issue area
2.3 Chronology of international water disputes
2.4 Map of the Cunene basin
2.5 Map showing degree of water stress by
international river basins
2.6 Israel: Water-related friendship/hostility
2.7 India: Water-related friendship/hostility
2.8 Time series of events of conflict and
cooperation of Mali over the Senegal River,
precipitation anomaly in the Senegal basin,
and annual mean discharge
2.9 Economy-wide impacts in Ethiopia and
Zimbabwe
2.10 Chinese characters: River + dike =
political order
3.1 Strategies and outcomes of two-party
disputes
3.2 Circle of conflict/causes of disputes
3.3 Developing value-based alternatives
3.4 Nile basin opportunities
3.5 A continuum of alternative dispute
resolution techniques 43 6.7
4.1 Types of cooperation: Cooperation
continuum 51 6.8
4.2 Types of cooperation: Some examples 52
4.3 Map of United Nations General Assembly B. 1
votes on 1997 convention 57 B.2
6 4.8
7 4.9
4.10
13 4.11
14
15 4.12
23 4.13
5.1
25
25 5.2
25 5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
26 5.7
6.1
29 6.2
6.3
30
6.4
36
38 6.5
39
40 6.6
Map of Lac Lanoux 59
Photo of ancient treaty on clay tablet 61
Map of international river basins with
existing or historical water agreements 63
Schematic illustration of a transboundary
aquifer 66
Map of the Rio Grande-Rio Bravo basin 71
Map of the Gash basin 72
U.S. economic benefits of federal projects 76
Climate variability; risk of recurrent drought
in Africa 76
Southern African hydropolitical complex 78
Map of potential conflict areas in Africa 79
Distribution of river basin organizations by
region around the world 83
Level of institutional participation 86
Options for water management 88
Conceptual model 91
Cross-sectoral jurisdiction 92
Single-sector jurisdiction 92
Cross-jurisdictional, single-sector authority 93
Four stages of water conflict transformation 99
Map of the Sandus River basin 100
Schematic of two-party, multi-interest
negotiations 100
Schematic of multiparty, multi-interest
negotiations 100
Sandus River basin (Changing perceptions:
Basins without boundaries) 102
Sandus River basin (Growing benefits
throughout and beyond the basin) 103
Sandus River basin (Putting it all together:
Institutional capacity and sharing benefits) 104
Achieving agreement: The satisfaction
triangle 112
Map of the Colorado River basin 137
Map of the Columbia River basin 139
XI
Xll
LIST OF FIGURES
B.3 Columbia River Treaty Organization
(flowchart)
B.4 Watersheds versus RBOs
B.5 Structure of the Interagency-Interstate
Commission Title II
B.6 Structure of the Federal Interstate Compact
Commission: Delaware, Susquehanna
B.7 Structure of the Interstate Compact
Commission: Delaware
B.8 French system
B.9 Organization of the Revival of the Volga
(ROV) program
B. 10 Structure of the International Commission
for the Protection of the Danube River
(Conference of the Parties)
B.I 1 Map of the Komadugu Yobe basin
B. 12 Map of the Yellow River basin
B. 13 Map of the Sao Francisco basin
B. 14 Map of the Lerma Chapala basin
B. 15 State government: Lerma Chapala River
basin coordination
B. 16 Structure of the Lerma Chapala River Basin
Council
B.I7 Members of the Lerma Chapala River Basin
Council Water Users Assembly
B. 18 Approach to regional water management
B. 19 Map of the Murray-Darling basin
B.20 Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council
structure
B.21 Murray-Darling: Principal government
agencies
B.22
141
142 C.I
143 C.2
C.3
144
C.4
145 C.5
147 C.6
150 C.7
152 C.8
154 C.9
157 CIO
161 C.ll
163 C.12
163 C.13
C.14
164
C.15
164
164 C.16
165 C.17
C.18
166 C.19
C.20
166
Murray-Darling natural resources
management strategy (NRMS) 167
Map of the Aral Sea and its tributaries,
notably the Syr Darya and Amu Darya 172
Map of the Danube River basin 176
Map of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna
basins 182
Map of the Guarani Aquifer 188
Map of the Indus River basin 190
Map of all transboundary waters along the
Canada-United States border 196
Map of the Jordan River and tributaries
(directly and indirectly, including
Litani) 199
Map of the Kura-Araks River basin 206
Map of the La Plata River basin 208
Map of Lake Titicaca 211
Lake Titicaca RBO organizational chart 213
Map of the Senqu River (Lesotho Highlands
Water Project) 215
Map of the Mekong River basin 217
Organization chart of the Mekong River
Committee 219
Map of all water resources of the Middle
East 224
Map of the Nile River basin 232
Map of the Salween River basin 236
Map of the Senegal River basin 240
Map of the Tigris-Euphrates basin 244
Map of shared aquifers between Mexico and
United States 247
Tables
2.1 Basins at risk (BAR) event intensity scale page 13 C.3
2.2 Selected examples of water-related disputes 16
3.1 Possible downstream effects of upstream C.4
water use 40
4.1 International treaty statistics summary C.5
sheet 62
4.2 Unique allocation practice 64 C.6
4.3 Summary of international law related to
groundwater 66 C.7
4.4 Comparison among physical characteristics
of transboundary surface water and C.8
groundwater and institutional issues 67
4.5 Description of the levels of groundwater C.9
resource management 67 D. 1
4.6 Examples of needs-based criteria 69
4.7 Prioritizing uses 73 D.2
4.8 Kenya variability in climate and GDP 77
4.9 Rainfall affects growth: The case of
Mozambique's year 2000 floods 77
5.1 Socioeconomic progress in the Tennessee
Valley and Columbia River basins 94 D.3
6.1 Integration versus transaction costs:
Transboundary management structures 105
6.2 Flashpoints 107
C.I Features of case study watersheds 169 D.4
C.2 Ganges River allocations 185
Current knowledge and importance of the
Guarani Aquifer 189
Water allocations from Indus negotiations,
inMAF/year 192
Water allocations from the Johnston
Negotiations 200
Recommendations of the Wheeler Mission,
1958 220
Studies recommended by the Ford Mission,
1961 220
Meetings of the Multilateral Working Group
on water resources of the Middle East 225
Water allocations from Nile negotiations 234
Water price ranges for various sectors and
countries in the analysis (in 1996 US$) 251
Water prices in the 1892 amended terms of
agreement between the British government
and the State of Jind, for regulating the
supply of water for irrigation from the
Western Jumna canal 253
Water prices in the 1893 agreement between
the British government and the Patiala state
regarding the Sirsa Branch of the Western
Jumna canal 253
Water deliveries and royalty payments,
1999-2005 258
xm
Sidebars
1.1 Some of the gloomy arithmetic of water
1.2 Some useful definitions
1.1 History: U.S. investment in water supply
3.1 Nile Basin opportunities
3.2 Some of the important lessons being learned
from using "process" tools
4.1 Water Supply and Sanitation (WSS): Key
ingredient in Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs)
4.2 Kosi and Gandak treaties
4.3 Key factors in the development of
cooperative management networks
5.1 Summary of principles
page xxii 6.1
xxiii B.I
8 B.2
41
49 B.3
B.4
B.5
54
79 C.I
C.2
80
95 D.I
Successful cooperative actions 114
Review of U.S. coordination mechanisms 136
Principles and Guidance (P G): U.S.
accounting system for public water
investments 144
U.S. water resources planning framework 144
RBO participation - Europe 148
Perspectives on RBOs and participation in
Latin America 160
Regional training action plan 226
Group A: Water, energy, and the
environment 228
Unique characteristics of water 250
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