| Stephen C. Lonergan, David B. Brooks - 2014 - 333 pages
...right of all human beings to have access to clean water and sanitation at an affordable price. Past failure to recognize the economic value of water has...encouraging conservation and protection of water resources. Source: Dublin Statement (1993). about the waste of water in irrigation systems and urban distribution... | |
| U. Aswathanarayana - 2001 - 444 pages
...basic right of all human beings to have access to clean water and sanitation at an affordable price... Managing water as an economic good is an important way of achieving an efficient and equitable use, and of encouraging conservation and protection of water resources..'... | |
| Gordon McGranahan - 2002 - 70 pages
...beings to have access to clean water and sanitation at an affordable price. Past failure to recognise the economic value of water has led to wasteful and...encouraging conservation and protection of water resources. WMO (1992) International Conference on Water and the Environment: Development Issues for the 21st Century:... | |
| Jeremy Allouche - 2001 - 289 pages
...sanitation at an affordable price. Past failure to recognise the economic value of water, it is argued, has led to wasteful and environmentally damaging uses...encouraging conservation and protection of water resources. Principle 4 is thus the main innovation, leading directly to an economic approach to water resources.... | |
| Ayșegül Kibaroğlu - 2002 - 364 pages
...approach, involving users, planners and policy-makers at all levels. Further, the Statement stressed that managing water, as an economic good is an important...way of achieving efficient and equitable use, and encouraging conservation and protection of water resources. See GJ Young, JCI Dooge, JC Rodda, Global... | |
| David Satterthwaite - 2003 - 294 pages
...right of all human beings to have access to clean water and sanitation at an affordable price. Past failure to recognize the economic value of water has...encouraging conservation and protection of water resources ¿“(9) In the wake of Dublin, many international organizations realigned their position in the water... | |
| 2003 - 55 pages
...right of all human beings to have access to clean water and sanitation at an affordable price. Past failure to recognize the economic value of water has...encouraging conservation and protection of water resources. SOURCE: WMO (l992). lnternational Conference on Water and the Environment: Development 1ssues for the... | |
| Gordon J. Young, James Dooge, John C. Rodda - 1994 - 220 pages
...right of all human beings to have access to clean water and sanitation at an affordable price. Past failure to recognize the economic value of water has...encouraging conservation and protection of water resources. 2.2 Integrated water resources planning Basis for action: In all countries, the planning of water resources... | |
| John Scanlon, Angela Cassar, Noémi Nemes - 2004 - 68 pages
...beings to have access to clean water and sanitation at an affordable price. Past failure to rccogni/e the economic value of water has led to wasteful and...encouraging conservation and protection of water resources. Rio Declaration on Environment and Development (1992) Agenda 2 1 , Report of the United Nations Conference... | |
| Hartmut Vogtmann, Nikolai Dobretsov - 2005 - 199 pages
...all human beings to have access to clean water and sanitation at an affordable price" and that "past failure to recognize the economic value of water has...and environmentally damaging uses of the resource." To that extent, "managing water as an economic good is an important way of achieving efficient and... | |
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