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Status of Institutional Reforms for Integrated Water Resources Management in Asia: Indications from Policy Reviews in Five Countries

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D. J. Bandaragoda (International Water Management Institute)
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Paper provided by International Water Management Institute in its series IWMI Working Papers with number H038707.

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Date of creation: 2006
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Keywords: water resource management / institutional development / water policy / water resources development / case studies / water shortage / river basins / water conservation / irrigation management / water law / drinking water / cost recovery / water pollution / national planning / Asia / China/ Indonesia / Philippines / Sri Lanka / Thailand /;

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