Article | REF: W2150 V1

Integrated Water Resource Management at the watershed scale

Author: Jean-Marc BERLAND

Publication date: August 10, 2015

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2. Case studies

2.1 Precursors

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2.1.1 Germany's first watershed management agencies

Two features characterize water management in Germany: the federal system and the principle of subsidiarity. With the exception of a few river basins, such as the Ruhr, which served as a model for French river basin agencies, Germany has not opted for IWRM at the level of river basins. Within the framework of federalism and subsidiarity, it is the Länder that are responsible for water resource management.

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