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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4. Conclusion

It should be remembered that IWRM at basin level in no way presupposes the establishment of a single institution whose sole function is to manage all the components of IWRM. Rather, it is an approach which, through collaborative mechanisms between public and private institutions and public participation, ensures that water resources are used sustainably to meet the essential needs of all users, while maintaining the functions of the natural ecosystem .

Implementing IWRM today remains a challenging process, although there has been progress in understanding its importance in a context of scarcity, acceptance of the main principles...

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