Bridging Troubled Waters : Assessing the World Bank Water Resources Strategy
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- World Bank, 2003. "Prospects for Irrigated Agriculture : Whether Irrigated Area and Irrigation Water Must Increase to Meet Food Needs in the Future," World Bank Publications - Reports 14655, The World Bank Group.
- Molle, Francois & Berkoff, J., 2007. "Water pricing in irrigation: the lifetime of an idea," IWMI Books, Reports H040600, International Water Management Institute.
- Molle, Francois & Berkoff, Jeremy, 2007. "Water pricing in irrigation: the lifetime of an idea," Book Chapters,, International Water Management Institute.
- Ostrom, Elinor & Basurto, Xavier, 2013.
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- Elinor Ostrom & Xavier Basurto & Jean-Pierre Chanteau, Trad. & Agnès Labrousse, Trad., 2013. "Façonner des outils d'analyse pour étudier le changement institutionnel," Post-Print halshs-00973232, HAL.
- Malcolm Langford & Inga Winkler, 2014. "Muddying the Water? Assessing Target-based Approaches in Development Cooperation for Water and Sanitation," Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(2-3), pages 247-260, July.
- Lankford, B. & Cour, J., 2005. "From integrated to adaptive: a new framework for water resources management of river basins," Conference Papers h037509, International Water Management Institute.
- World Bank, 2004. "Drainage for Gain : Integrated Solutions to Drainage in Land and Water Management," World Bank Publications - Reports 14419, The World Bank Group.
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Water Resources - Water and Industry Water Supply and Sanitation - Town Water Supply and Sanitation Water Supply and Sanitation - Water Supply and Sanitation Governance and Institutions Drylands and Desertification Water Resources - Water Conservation;Statistics
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