IWRM: theory and principles
Integrated Water Resource Management at the watershed scale
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IWRM: theory and principles
Integrated Water Resource Management at the watershed scale

Author : Jean-Marc BERLAND

Publication date: August 10, 2015 | Lire en français

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1. IWRM: theory and principles

1.1 Issues and definitions

We will begin by presenting the four main principles of sustainable water use set out at the 1992 Dublin Conference, before going on to explain in detail what they imply for water resource management.

  • The Dublin principles are as follows:

    1. Freshwater is a finite and vulnerable resource, essential for preserving life, development and the environment.

    2. Water use and management must be based on a participatory approach, involving users, planners and decision-makers at all levels.

    3. Women play a crucial role in the supply, management and preservation of water.

    4. Water is used for many purposes and has an economic...

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