Water Management in Developing Countries: The Example of Iran
Farideh Delavari Edalat and
M. Reza Abdi
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Farideh Delavari Edalat: Environment and Sustainability Consultant, Additive Design Ltd
M. Reza Abdi: University of Bradford
Chapter Chapter 4 in Adaptive Water Management, 2018, pp 37-53 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The aim of this chapter is to scope the water approaches currently operating across developing countries, in order to understand the capacity development needed to transition towards more adaptive management. The chapter presents a big picture of water availability, and the factors influencing the water availability with a focus on developing countries. It highlights the main water challenges in the developing world, and discusses how the water management of Iran is facing these challenges.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-64143-0_4
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