Institutional Structures and Management
According to the International Water Management Institute, institutions evolve depending on the nature of water resource issues that a river basin faces and, in that sense, are not static systems but adaptive and dynamic systems. IWRM’s potential contribution to increasing water productivity lies in its ability to approach natural resource management problems in an integrated fashion. Resources available in this sub-theme include models and evaluations of water management systems, examples of institutional frameworks and others that support managing integrated water resources.
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Institutional Structures and Management Resources
Conserve to Enhance: Voluntary Municipal Conservation to Support Environmental Restoration
National Water Research Institute
Existing water conservation programs may not effectively target water users that are motivated by environmental concerns.' An earlier project, which culminated in a report dated July 2006, recognized the ongoing need for supplemental inputs of water in riparian restoration projects, which are...Read more
Layperson's Guide to Arizona Water
National Water Research Institute
As part of its commitment to serve the water education needs of Arizona citizens, the Water Resources Research Center teamed up with the Water Education Foundation to produce the Layperson's Guide to Arizona Water. The publication meets a longstanding need: it offers in a single, reader-...Read more
National Pollutant Removal Performance Database
National Water Research Institute
This report provides an overview of the National Pollutant Removal Database, which consists of 139 individual best management practices performance studies.Read more
Multipurpose Benefits of Regional Detention/Retention Facilities in Pima County, Arizona
National Water Research Institute
This paper provides a brief overview of the Kino Environmental Restoration Project, evaluates the potential for a multi-purpose use of Pima County regional detention basins, examines the level of effort and cost-effectiveness of multi-purpose applications, and presents conclusions and...Read more
Using Rainwater to Grow Livable Communities: Regulatory and Incentive Systems
National Water Research Institute
A one page overview of the incentives that can be used to motivate municipality residents to save water and implement sustainable water practices.Read more
A Practical Approach to Water Conservation for Commercial Industrial Facilities
Published:
May 1, 2007Alliance for Water Efficiency
Industry and commerce use vast amounts of water, and in many parts of the world water is becoming a scarce commodity. This book is a "best practice" manual for water conservation for industrial and commercial users world-wide.It offers a practical account of the measures which can be...Read more
Ed Pastor Kino Environmental Restoration Project (KERP)
National Water Research Institute
This report provides a description of the Ed Pastor Kino Environmental Restoration project, a project that's primary purpose was to reestablish ecosystems representing Arizona's riparian environment throughout the detention basin. The project also detained storm water and preserved the...Read more
Groundwater Recharge as a Tool for Meeting Arizona Water Policy Objectives
National Water Research Institute
Groundwater recharge has the possibility to be an innovative policy that helps to manage the groundwater supply, assures full use of the Colorado River water allocation, protects against shortages during drought, and enables affordable use of CAP water. This paper provides an overview of using...Read more
Water and Growth, Chapter 4, 88Th Arizona Town Hall Background Report
National Water Research Institute
There have been eighty-eight Town Halls to date. The eighty-eighth was held in Prescott on April 9-12, 2006, and addressed 'Arizona's Rapid Growth and Development: Natural Resources and Infrastructure.' The implications of growth and development have a profound effect on all...Read more
Business District Streetscapes, Trees, and Consumer Response
National Water Research Institute
A multistudy research program has investigated how consumers respond to the urban forest in central business districts of cities of various sizes. Trees positively affect judgments of visual quality but, more signi?cantly, may in?uence other consumer responses and behaviors. Survey respondents from...Read more
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