Industry as a Partner for Sustainable Development: Water Management
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The report intends to present politicians and policy-makers with an overview of the freshwater scene in its totality. Only an understanding of the broader picture will enable water-related decisions to align with the principles of IWRM. The report proceeds to deal with the nature of IWRM, critically appraises the obstacles to IWRM, and presents some proposals for facilitating the implementation of IWRM.
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