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2. Global Network of Water Anthropology for Local Action. Paris, UNESCO, 2005:

http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001459/145948e.pdf.

3. See:

www.netwa-bamako.org.

4. The centre was inaugurated with the support of a Niger-Loire Project orchestrated

by Bamako UNESCO Cluster Office (of Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Niger) in

Bamako, and of the World Heritage Centre (UNESCO Headquarters, Paris).

5.

http://etudesafricaines.revues.org/14398.

VII.

Economic Development and Water

Water cooperation for sustainable utilization: Lake Naivasha, Kenya

Author details:

- Professor David M. Harper, Dr Caroline Upton and Dr Ed Morrison, Centre for

Landscape & Climate Research, University of Leicester, UK.

- Dr Nic Pacini, Centre for Landscape & Climate Research, University of Leicester

and University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy.

- Mr Richard Fox, Sustainability Director, Finlays Horticulture Kenya Ltd and

Chairman, Imarisha Naivasha, Kenya.

- Mr Enock Kiminta, Pastoralists Outreach Services & Lake Naivasha Water Resource

User Association, Naivasha.

The authors all work together on the research and sustainable management of Lake

Naivasha, through Imarisha, which is a unique private-public-people partnership for

the sustainable future of the entire basin.

Water resources management as an engine for economic growth in the

Republic of Korea

1. CIA, ‘Korea, South’, The World Factbook, last updated May 7, 2013, https://

www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ks.html.

2. Jeok-gyo Kim, Korean Economic Development, Seoul: PYBook, 2012, 2.

3. See for example Kim, Korean Economic Development (ibid), 8.

4. Kim, Korean Economic Development (op cit), 23.

5. Ibid, 79-80.

6. Ibid, 35-6.

7. Ibid, 38.

8. Kim, Korean Economic Development (op cit), 47.

9. Ibid, 52, Table 2-14.

10. MOCT, Water Vision 2020, 2001, 34.

11. Korea Times, ‘People, Nature Converge at 4 Major Rivers’, July 19, 2012, www.

koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/special/2012/07/370_115502.html.

12. Ministry of Environment, Water Resources of Korea, accessed June 7, 2013,

http://eng.me.go.kr/content.do?method=moveContent&menuCode=pol_wat_

sta_korea.

13. Kyung-Jin Min, ‘The Role of the State and the Market in the Korean Water

Sector: Strategic Decision Making Approach for Good Governance’, PhD thesis,

University of Bath, 2011, 266-68.

14. Min, ‘The Role of the State and the Market’, 263-65.

15. Kim, Korean Economic Development, 45.

16. Saemaeul Undong (New Village Movement), Nate Baekgwasajeon, accessed June

5, 2013,

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17. Korea Water Resources Corporation, Hankuk Soojawongongsa 25Nyeonsa (Korea

Water Resources Corporation 25-Year History), Daejeon: Korea Water Resources

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18. NewsPim, ‘Jeongbu, Gimpo-si Hasudo Siseol(BTO)e 174eog Won Jeungeg’

(‘Government, Gimpo City Sewerage Facilities Increase in Cost by 17.4 billion

Won’), May 10, 2013,

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19. Jungbu Ilbo, ‘Gunja Sindosi, “Bangsan Hasudo Siseol” Mingantujasaeob

(BTO) Hwakjeong’ (‘Gunja New City, “Complete Sewerage Facilities” Private

Sector BTO Confirmed’), July 25, 2012,

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20. CNews, ‘Gonggong Hasudo Mingan Saeobjaga “Chaegim Daehaeng”…

“Unyeong Siljeok Ssaha Haeoe Jinchul”’ (‘Private Operators of Public

Sewerage “Gain [Public] Responsibility”… “Earn Performance Credibility to

Expand Overseas”’), January 14, 2013,

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no=201301141528218490140.

21. K-water, 2012 Annual Report,

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23.

Integrated urban water frameworks for emerging cities in sub-Saharan Africa

1. United Nations (2012). The Millenium Development Goals Report 2012.

2. UNFPA. (2007). State of the World Population. ‘People in Cities: Hope

Countering Desolation’ (Chapter 2).

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chapter_2.

UN_HABITAT and UNEP (2010). The state of African Cities 2010: Governance,

Inequality and Urban land markets

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SOAC10/SOAC-PR1-en.pdf (Accessed 30 July 2013).

3. Jacobsen, M., Webster, M., Vairavamoorthy K. (ed.) (2012). The Future of Water

in African Cities: Why Waste Water? The World Bank, Washington DC 2012.

4. Sharma, S. and Vairavamoorthy, K. (2009). ‘Urban Water Demand Management:

Prospects and Challenges for the Developing Countries.’ Journal of Water and

Environmental Management, Vol 23(3), pp 210-218.

5. Vairavamoorthy, K., Eckart, J., Ghebremichael, K., Khatri, K., Tsegaye, S, Kizito,

F., Mutikanga, H., Rabaça J. (2012). Final Report - Integrated Urban Water

management for Mbale, Uganda, Prepared for the World Bank, April 2012.

6. Ulrich, A., Reuter, S., and Gutterer, B. (2009). Decentralized Wastewater

Treatment System (DEWATS) and Sanitation in Developing Countries: A Practical

Guide. Water Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC), Loughborough

University of Technology, UK.

Further reading:

- Pilgrim, N. R. (2007). Water Working Notes: Principles of Town Water Supply and

Sanitation, Part 1: Water Supply. Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Board of the

Infrastructure Network, World Bank Group.

- Vairavamoorthy, K., Gorantiwar, S.D. and Mohan, S. (2007). ‘Intermittent

water supply under water scarcity situations’, Water International, Vol. 32 (1):

pp 121 -132.

Water resources management on the island of Crete: lessons learned

1. M. A. Mimikou, E. Baltas, E. Varanou, and K. Pantazis, ‘Regional impacts of

climate change on water resources quantity and quality indicators’, Journal of

Hydrology, 234 [1-2] 95-109 (2000).

2. M. S. Krol, M. J. de Vries, P. R. van Oel, and J. C. de Araújo, ‘Sustainability of

Small Reservoirs and Large Scale Water Availability Under Current Conditions

and Climate Change’, Water Resources Management, 25 [12] 3017-26 (2011).

O. Tzoraki, G. Dörflinger, C. Dimitriou, and P. Polykarpou, Controlling Pollution Risk

of an important Drinking Water Reservoir in a strongly human altered and climatically

induced semi-arid environment, 3rd International Conference on Industrial and

Hazardous Waste Management, 10-14 September [Chania, Crete] (2012).

3. Lanen et al., 2007.

4. Greek statistical service, 2011.

5. N. P. Nikolaidis, F. Bouraoui, and G. Bidoglio, ‘Hydrologic and geochemical

modeling of a karstic Mediterranean watershed’, Journal of Hydrology, 477 [0]

129-38 (2013).

6. E. A. Baltas and M. A. Mimikou, ‘The Water Framework Directive for the

Determination of New Hydrologic Prefectures in Greece’ , New Medit, V [3]

59-64 (2006).

7. S. Naoum and I. K. Tsanis, ‘Temporal and spatial variation of annual rainfall on

the island of Crete, Greece’, Hydrological Processes, 17 [10] 1899-922 (2003).

8. A. N. Angelakis, Y. M. Sawakis, and G. Charalampakis, Aqueducts during the

Minoan era, pp. 95-101. in, Vol. 7. 2007.

9. A. G. Koutroulis, I. K. Tsanis, I. N. Daliakopoulos, and D. Jacob, ‘Impact of

climate change on water resources status: A case study for Crete Island, Greece’,

Journal of Hydrology, 479 146-58 (2013).

10. A. G. Koutroulis, A. E. K. Vrohidou, andI. K. Tsanis, ‘Spatiotemporal

characteristics of meteorological drought for the Island of Crete’, Journal of

Hydrometeorology, 12 [2] 206-26 (2011).

11. M. Kritsotakis and I. Tsanis, ‘An integrated approach for sustainable water

resources management of Messara basin, Crete, Greece’, European Water, 27/28

15-30 (2009).

12. E. Bergmeier and S. Abrahamczyk, ‘Current and historical diversity and new

records of wetland plants in Crete, Greece’, Willdenowia, 38 433-53 (2008).

13. L. Demetropoulou, N. Nikolaidis, V. Papadoulakis, K. Tsakiris, T. Koussouris,

N. Kalogerakis, K. Koukaras, A. Chatzinikolaou, and K. Theodoropoulos, ‘Water

framework directive implementation in Greece: Introducing participation in

water governance - the Case of the Evrotas River Basin management plan’,

Environmental Policy and Governance, 20[5] 336-49 (2010).

VIII.

International Cooperation on

Water Sciences and Research

Understanding the Global Water System for Water Cooperation

1. Global Water System Project. (2011): Water security for a planet under pressure:

Transition to sustainability: Interconnected challenges and solutions. London:

Planet Under Pressure.

Notes and References