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Mar 24, 2013 Rod Fensham on the Lake Eyre Basin
Mar 21, 2013 Lake Turkana under threat
Mar 11, 2013 Eco-TIRAS: International Environmental Association of River Keepers of the Dniester River basin
Follow this link : Eco-TIRAS International Environmental Association of River Keepers is created by environmental NGOs of the Dniester River basin, shared by Moldova and Ukraine, to help and advice authorities and population to manage the river in sustainable way, using Integrated River Basin Management Approach. In present it unites 38 NGOs-members.
Mar 10, 2013 Hope for the Colorado River Delta
Mar 09, 2013 Introduction to the UNDP/GEF Kura Aras River Basin Project
Mar 09, 2013 The Danube River Basin, shared by 19 countries, is now admired around the world as a model for integrated water resource management
Mar 08, 2013 Rio Grande - David and Goliath: Texas v. New Mexico. Can a Court Create Water?
Follow this link : Water Rights and the American Southwest. Well researched discussion of the problems of water apportionment between Texas and New Mexico on the Rio Grande, USA.
Feb 18, 2013 The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and the Blue Nile: Implications for transboundary water governance
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Jan 24, 2013 Mekong Basin Planning: The Story Behind the Basin Development Plan
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Jan 24, 2013 How Central Asia responded to water management challenges
Jan 20, 2013 Kootenai River Network, Inc
  Follow this link : Kootenai River Network, Inc. is a U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that accomplishes its goals through grants and contributions from collaborators. The group formed late in 1991 in response to citizens concerns of threatened or deteriorating water quality and aquatic resources in the Kootenai River Basin. The primary purpose of the Kootenai River Network is to foster communication and implement collaborative processes among private and public interests in the watershed.