Environmental flows in water resources policies, plans, and project : part one - findings and recommendations and part two : case studies (英语)
Environmental flows are central to equitable distribution of and access to water and services provided by aquatic ecosystems. They refer to the quality, quantity, and timing of water flows required maintaining the components, functions, processes and resilience of aquatic ecosystems that provide goods and services to people. They are fundamental for sustainable water resources development, benefits sharing, and poverty alleviation. Nonetheless, water...
Environmental flows in water resources policies, plans, and project : part one - findings and recommendations and part two : case studies
environmental flow
英语
1W-Mainstreaming Environmental Flows in Water Resources Investments -- P100447
FY17 - Industry, Trade and Services
FY17 - Water, Sanitation and Waste Management
FY17 - Public Administration
FY17 - Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry
FY17 - Energy and Extractives
FY17 - Water Resource Management,FY17 - Mitigation,FY17 - Biodiversity,FY17 - Water Institutions, Policies and Reform,FY17 - Air quality management,FY17 - Renewable Natural Resources Asset Management,FY17 - Soil Pollution,FY17 - Water Pollution,FY17 - Environmental policies and institutions,FY17 - Environmental Health and Pollution Management,FY17 - Climate change
FY17 - Other Industry, Trade and Services,FY17 - Other Water Supply, Sanitation and Waste Management,FY17 - Other Energy and Extractives,FY17 - Other Public Administration,FY17 - Other Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry
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