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1 Arriens, W. L.; Bird, J.; Berkoff, J.; Mosley, P. (Eds.) 1996. Towards effective water policy in the Asian and Pacific Region: Volume one - Overview of issues and recommendations. Manila, Philippines: ADB. xii, 328p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G570 ARR Record No: H019779)
Proceedings of the Regional Consultation Workshop, "Towards a Policy for Water Resources Development and Management in the Asian and Pacific Region", ADB, Manila, Philippines, 10-14 May 1996.
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Proceedings of the Regional Consultation Workshop, "Towards a Policy for Water Resources Development and Management in the Asian and Pacific Region," ADB, Manila, Philippines, 10-14 May 1996.
3 Bird, J.. 1999. Towards effective water policy and the consequences for irrigation management. Journal of Applied Irrigation Science, 34(1):5-22.
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Proceedings of the Regional Consultation Workshop, "Towards a Policy for Water Resources Development and Management in the Asian and Pacific Region," ADB, Manila, Philippines, 10-14 May 1996.
5 Bird, J.; Wallace, P. 2001. Dams and development: An insight to the report of the World Commission on Dams. Irrigation and Drainage, 50(1):53-64.
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6 Bird, J.. 2002. Nine months after the launch of the World Commission on Dams report. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 18(1):111-126.
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7 Bird, J.; Wallace, P. 2002. Progress of "dams and development" dialogue at national and global levels. In Pakistan Water Partnership (PWP). Second South Asia Water Forum, 14-16 December 2002, Islamabad, Pakistan. Proceedings, vol.1. Islamabad, Pakistan: Pakistan Water Partnership (PWP). pp.175-187.
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8 King, P.; Bird, J.; Haas, L. 2007. The current status of environmental criteria for hydropower development in the Mekong Region: a literature compilation. Vientiane, Lao PDR: Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF). Living Mekong Programme. 143p.
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9 Bird, J.. 1998. Towards effective water policy and the consequences for irrigation management. In Abernethy, C. L.; Heim, F. (Eds.). Institutional reform and co-operation in irrigated agriculture, with special reference to Lao PDR and Vietnam: proceedings of the International Workshop held from April 27 to May 2, 1998 in Luang Prabang, Lao PDR and the two national meetings held on May 7, 1998 in Hanoi, Vietnam and May 8, 1998 in Vientiane, Lao PDR. Feldafing, Germany: ZEL. Food and Agriculture Development Centre. pp.98-117.
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10 Beekma, J.; Bird, J.; Mersha, A. N.; Reinhard, S.; Prathapar, S. A.; Rasul, G.; Richey, J.; Van Campen, J.; Ragab, R.; Perry, C.; Mohtar, R.; Tollefson, L.; Tian, F. 2021. Enabling policy environment for water, food and energy security. Irrigation and Drainage, 18p. (Online first) [doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/ird.2560]
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The complexity of water, food and energy security is analysed from the perspectives of (i) water and food and (ii) water and energy and their interconnectivity and focuses ultimately on water as a primary input into processes, the entry point for participants of the Third World Irrigation Forum.
The paper provides an overview of trends in water, food and energy security, highlights the interconnectivity between the various elements and introduces the water–food–energy nexus as a tool for improving productivity and sector policies, avoiding unintended consequences on other sectors. Invariably, there will be trade-offs and the challenge is to find combinations of measures that have a net positive outcome. In order to quantify security in the three elements and the trade-offs between them, emerging modelling approaches for the nexus are discussed.
Sub-theme 3 of the forum focuses on productivity and technology interventions1 and sub-theme 2 on stakeholder interaction. The combination of modelling, technology innovations and stakeholder participation in a water–food–energy nexus approach leads to better understanding of linkages and more robust policies and is used to derive recommendations for an enabling policy environment.
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