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International agreements & strategies
Civil society & internationalised river basin management (pdf 224kb)
This paper explores the intersection of three broad trends in river basin management in the international development context, namely:- The shift to integrated river basin management (IRBM) approaches
- The increased role of civil society
- Internationalisation of river basin management approaches
The paper argues that effective development and management of watershed resources is a socially embedded process but that IRBM has tended to be packaged in such a way as to undermine this insight. It presents IRBM can as a process, a product of negotiation between civil society and the state, rather than a set of policies, laws, or institutional models that can be transferred readily from one river basin to another, applied in a different context to their origin.
- Resource link:
http:// www.mekong.es.usyd.edu.au/publications/working_papers/ wp7.pdf - Published: 2003
- Source: Australian Mekong Resource Centre, University of Sydney (http:// www.mekong.es.usyd.edu.au/)
- Added to ADG on: 09 August 2007 , contributed by: Kate Griffiths - AMRC
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