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1 Lundqvist, J.; Jonch-Clausen, T.. (Eds.) 1994. Putting Dublin/Agenda 21 into practice: Lessons and new approaches in water and land management: Special Session at 8th IWRA World Congress, Cairo, Egypt, November 21-25, 1994. Link"ping, Sweden: Link"ping University. Department of Water and Environmental Studies. 102p.
Water management ; Land management ; Developing countries / Tanzania / Uganda / India / Vietnam / Brazil
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 LUN Record No: H011619)

2 Jonch-Clausen, T.. 1994. The freshwater problem and Rio: Background, process and key issues. In Lundqvist, J.; Jonch-Clausen, T. (Eds.), Putting Dublin/Agenda 21 into practice: Lessons and new approaches in water and land management: Special Session at 8th IWRA World Congress, Cairo, Egypt, November 21-25, 1994. Link"ping, Sweden: Link"ping University. Department of Water and Environmental Studies. pp.5-15.
Water resource management ; Environment ; Conferences ; International cooperation
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 LUN Record No: H010044)

3 Dribidu, E.; Jonch-Clausen, T.; Ipsen, N. H. 1996. Approaches to national water action planning. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 12(4):473-481.
Water resource management ; Management planning ; National planning
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H019700)

4 Alejandrino, A. A.; Abdullah, S.; Helmi; Phan, D. H.; Ghooprasert, W.; Ray, J.; Jonch-Clausen, T.; Anukularmphai, A.; Arriëns, W. T. L. 1997. Key issues and strategies on integrated water resources management in the ASEAN subregion. Global Water Partnership (GWP); Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), Regional meeting on Water Resources Management in the ASEAN Countries, ADB Headquarters, Philippines, 10-11 June 1997: Discussion paper. 16p.
Water resource management ; Resource allocation ; International cooperation ; Water resources development ; Information systems ; Water conservation ; River basin development ; Organizations / Asia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4519 Record No: H020857)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H020857.pdf

5 Holmberg, J.; Jonch-Clausen, T.. 1997. The Global Water Partnership - An instrument for integrated water resources management. In Commonwealth Engineers' Council (CEC); ICID; Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM), Commonwealth Water Forum - Sustainable water resources management into the 21st century: Policy and technological innovations, Rasa Sayang Resort, Penang, Malaysia, 18 November 1997 - Technical papers. London, UK: CEC. pp.2:1-7.
Water resources development ; Water shortage ; Water supply ; Sanitation ; International cooperation ; Institution building ; Developing countries
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 COM Record No: H025639)

6 Jonch-Clausen, T.; Fugl, J. 2001. Firming up the conceptual basis of integrated water resources management. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 17(4):501-510.
Water resource management ; Catchment areas ; River basins ; Groundwater ; Water quality ; Wastewater ; Poverty ; Economic development
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H029220)
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/07900620120094055
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_29220.pdf
This paper focuses on defining the concept and process of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), and in particular what is being ‘integrated’. In the ‘natural system’ integration traditionally involves land and water; surface water and groundwater; water quantity and quality; and upstream and downstream water-related interests, including the upstream freshwater catchments and the downstream coastal zone. However, equally important, but less traditional, is the integration in the ‘human system’ involving a holistic institutional approach; mainstreaming water in the national economy; cross-sectoral integration in national policy development; linkages to national security and trade regimes; and involvement of all stakeholders across different management levels.

7 Jonch-Clausen, T.. 2004. Integrated water resources management (IWRM) and water efficiency plans by 2005: why, what and how? Stockholm, Sweden: Global Water Partnership (GWP) 45p. (GWP TEC Background Papers 10)
Water resource management ; Planning ; International cooperation ; Developing countries
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 JON Record No: H036039)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_36039.pdf

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