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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

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  • D. J. Bandaragoda, 2006. "Status of Institutional Reforms for Integrated Water Resources Management in Asia: Indications from Policy Reviews in Five Countries," IWMI Working Papers H038707, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Mochalova, Elizaveta & Anarbekov, Oyture & Kahhorov, U., 2014. "Institutions as key drivers of collective action in WUAs [Water User Associations] of Uzbekistan," Conference Papers h046739, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Marko Keskinen & Olli Varis, 2012. "Institutional cooperation at a basin level: For what, by whom? Lessons learned from Cambodia's Tonle Sap Lake," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 36(1), pages 50-60, February.
    3. Mochalova, Elizaveta & Anarbekov, Oyture & Kahhorov, U., 2014. "Institutions as key drivers of collective action in WUAs [Water User Associations] of Uzbekistan," IWMI Conference Proceedings 208907, International Water Management Institute.

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