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Public participation in the governance of international freshwater resources/ edited by Carl Bruch.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Water resources management and policy seriesPublication details: New Delhi: Bookwell, 2006.Description: xiii, 506 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789280811063
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 553.7 BRU/P
Contents:
Introduction -- From theory to practice: an overview of approaches to involving the public in international watershed management / Carl Bruch [and others] -- PART I: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS -- Evolution of public involvement in international watercourse management / Carl Bruch -- Transboundary ecosystem governance: beyond sovereignty? / Bradley C. Karkkainen -- Implications of the information society on participatory governance / Hans van Ginkel -- PART II: EXPERIENCES FROM INTERNATIONAL WATERSHEDS -- Public participation in the management of the Danube River: necessary but neglected / Ruth Greenspan Bell, Libor Jansky -- Citizens working across national borders: the experience in the North American Great Lakes / John Jackson -- Public participation in watershed management in theory and practice: a Mekong River Basin perspective / Prachoom Chomshai -- Public participation in Southern African watercourses / Michael Kidd, Nevil W. Quinn -- Public involvement in water resource management within the Okavango River Basin / Peter Ashton, Marian Neal -- PART III: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS -- Access to information, public participation, and conflict resolution at the World Bank / Charles E. Di Leva -- Improving governance and public participation in international watercourse management: experience of the African Development Bank in the Senegal River Basin / Aboubacar Fall, Angela Cassar -- A North American toolbox for public involvement in international watershed issues / Geoffrey Garver -- PART IV: LESSONS FROM DOMESTIC WATERCOURSES -- Improving sustainable management of Kenyan fisheries resources through public participation / Nancy Gitonga -- Public participation in a multijurisdictional resource recovery: lessons from the Chesapeake Bay Program / Roy A. Hoagland -- Chesapeake Bay protection: business in the open / Rebecca Hanmer -- A cooperative process for PCB TMDL development in the Delaware Estuary / Tomlinson Fort III -- Public participation in the resettlement process of dam-construction projects: a post-project survey of the Saguling and Cirata dams in Indonesia / Mikiyasu Nakayama -- PART V: EMERGING TOOLS -- Internet-based tools for disseminating information and promoting public participation in international watercourse management / Carl Bruch -- Capabilities and limitations of decision support systems in facilitating access to information / Kazimierz A. Salewicz -- Sketches from life: adaptive ecosystem management and public learning / John Volkman -- The Colorado River through the Grand Canyon: applying alternative dispute resolution methods to public participation / Mary Orton -- Public participation in the development of guidelines for regional environmental impact assessment of transboundary aquatic ecosystems of East Africa / George Michael Sikoyo -- Access to justice through the Central American Water Tribunal / Juan Miguel Picolotti, Kristin L. Crane -- Conclusion -- Strategies for advancing public involvement in international watershed management / Carl Bruch [and others].
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Introduction --
From theory to practice: an overview of approaches to involving the public in international watershed management / Carl Bruch [and others] --
PART I: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS --
Evolution of public involvement in international watercourse management / Carl Bruch --
Transboundary ecosystem governance: beyond sovereignty? / Bradley C. Karkkainen --
Implications of the information society on participatory governance / Hans van Ginkel --
PART II: EXPERIENCES FROM INTERNATIONAL WATERSHEDS --
Public participation in the management of the Danube River: necessary but neglected / Ruth Greenspan Bell, Libor Jansky --
Citizens working across national borders: the experience in the North American Great Lakes / John Jackson --
Public participation in watershed management in theory and practice: a Mekong River Basin perspective / Prachoom Chomshai --
Public participation in Southern African watercourses / Michael Kidd, Nevil W. Quinn --
Public involvement in water resource management within the Okavango River Basin / Peter Ashton, Marian Neal --
PART III: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS --
Access to information, public participation, and conflict resolution at the World Bank / Charles E. Di Leva --
Improving governance and public participation in international watercourse management: experience of the African Development Bank in the Senegal River Basin / Aboubacar Fall, Angela Cassar --
A North American toolbox for public involvement in international watershed issues / Geoffrey Garver --
PART IV: LESSONS FROM DOMESTIC WATERCOURSES --
Improving sustainable management of Kenyan fisheries resources through public participation / Nancy Gitonga --
Public participation in a multijurisdictional resource recovery: lessons from the Chesapeake Bay Program / Roy A. Hoagland --
Chesapeake Bay protection: business in the open / Rebecca Hanmer --
A cooperative process for PCB TMDL development in the Delaware Estuary / Tomlinson Fort III --
Public participation in the resettlement process of dam-construction projects: a post-project survey of the Saguling and Cirata dams in Indonesia / Mikiyasu Nakayama --
PART V: EMERGING TOOLS --
Internet-based tools for disseminating information and promoting public participation in international watercourse management / Carl Bruch --
Capabilities and limitations of decision support systems in facilitating access to information / Kazimierz A. Salewicz --
Sketches from life: adaptive ecosystem management and public learning / John Volkman --
The Colorado River through the Grand Canyon: applying alternative dispute resolution methods to public participation / Mary Orton --
Public participation in the development of guidelines for regional environmental impact assessment of transboundary aquatic ecosystems of East Africa / George Michael Sikoyo --
Access to justice through the Central American Water Tribunal / Juan Miguel Picolotti, Kristin L. Crane --
Conclusion --
Strategies for advancing public involvement in international watershed management / Carl Bruch [and others].

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