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1 Heathcote, I. W. 1998. Integrated watershed management: Principles and practice. New York, NY, USA: John Wiley & Sons. x, 414p.
Water management ; Watershed management ; Planning ; Geology ; Climate ; Precipitation ; Soils ; Infiltration ; Runoff ; Stream flow ; Groundwater ; Water quality ; Simulation models ; Sedimentary materials ; Land use ; Water use ; Water demand ; Water users ; Fisheries ; Ecology ; Electricity supplies ; Social participation ; Constraints ; Assessment ; Decision making ; Pollution ; Cost benefit analysis ; Economic analysis ; Financing ; Environmental effects ; Legislation ; Water law ; Water rights ; Trade policy ; International cooperation ; GIS ; Social impact ; Case studies / Canada / USA / UK / Australia / Newfoundland / Gander Lake / Tennessee Valley / Danube River Basin / Rhine River Basin / Wye Catchment / Grand River Basin / Latrobe River Basin / Don River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 HEA Record No: H023356)

2 Nachtnebel, H. P. 2000. The Danube River Basin environmental programme: Plans and actions for a basin wide approach. Water Policy, 2(1-2):113-129.
River basin development ; Water quality ; Water pollution ; Environmental effects ; International cooperation ; Development plans ; Financing / Europe / Danube River Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H026054)

3 Leibundgut, C.; McDonnell, J.; Schultz, G. (Eds.) 1999. Integrated methods in catchment hydrology: Tracer, remote sensing and new hydrometric techniques. Wallingford, UK: International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS). ix, 284p. (IAHS publication 258)
Hydrology ; Catchment areas ; Remote sensing ; Satellite surveys ; GIS ; Rainfall-runoff relationships ; Models ; Calibrations ; Mountains ; Forests ; Evaporation ; Soil water ; Clay soils ; Sandy soils ; River basins ; Infiltration ; Groundwater ; Simulation ; Precipitation ; Soil properties ; Erosion / Japan / Romania / Germany / Spain / UK / Scotland / Slovak Republic / Switzerland / New Zealand / Germany / Kanto Mountains / Lake Stechlin / DGmbovita River / Catalonia / Danube River Basin / Vah Basin / Kumaun Lesser Himalayas / Lake Nainital
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 551.48 G000 LEI Record No: H027482)

4 Yurtsever, Y. 1999. Use of environmental tritium to study catchment dynamics: Case study from the Danube River Basin. In Leibundgut, C.; McDonnell, J.; Schultz, G. (Eds.), Integrated methods in catchment hydrology: Tracer, remote sensing and new hydrometric techniques. Wallingford, UK: IAHS. pp.167-174.
River basins ; Discharges ; Case studies ; Catchment areas ; Hydrology ; Environment ; Rainfall-runoff relationships ; Simulation models ; Networks ; Surface water ; Flow ; Groundwater ; Precipitation / Europe / Austria / Danube River Basin / Vienna
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 551.48 G000 LEI Record No: H027499)

5 Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) 2000. Proceedings - SIWI Seminar: Water Security for Multinational Water Systems: Opportunity for Development, Stockholm, August 19, 2000. Stockholm, Sweden: SIWI. 154p. (SIWI report 8)
Water resource management ; International cooperation ; Organizations ; Conflict ; Groundwater ; River basins ; Institution building ; Design criteria ; Water pollution ; Food production ; Legal aspects ; Runoff / South East Asia / Thailand / Vietnam / Cambodia / Paraguay / Argentina / Bolivia / Uruguay / Brazil / India / Middle East / Israel / Jordan / Syria / Lebanon / Angola / Botswana / Namibia / Zambia / Zimbabwe / Europe / Mekong Basin / Plata River Basin / Ganges / Brahmaputra / Meghna / Jordan River Basin / Okavango River Basin / Danube River Basin / Aral Sea
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 STO Record No: H028148)

6 Holzwarth, F. 2000. The Danube River Basin: An experience with transboundary water management. In Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), Proceedings - SIWI Seminar: Water Security for Multinational Water Systems: Opportunity for Development, Stockholm, August 19, 2000. Stockholm, Sweden: SIWI. pp.122-126.
River basins ; Water resource management ; International cooperation / Europe / Germany / Austria / Czech Republic / Slovakia / Hungary / Slovania / Croatia / Romania / Bulgaria / Moldova / Ukraine / Danube River Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 STO Record No: H028156)

7 Stalzer, W. 2001. The Danube River Basin: international co-operation in water management. In Abernethy, C. L. (Ed.). Intersectoral management of river basins. Proceedings of an International Workshop on Integrated Water Management in Water-Stressed River Basins in Developing Countries: Strategies for Poverty Alleviation and Agricultural Growth, Loskop Dam, South Africa, 16-21 October 2000. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Feldafing, Germany: German Foundation for International Development (DSE). pp.327-342.
River basins ; Catchment areas ; Water management ; Environmental effects ; Pollution control ; Legal aspects ; International cooperation / Eastern Europe / Danube River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G000 ABE Record No: H029127)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H029127.pdf
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8 Gerlak, A. K. 2004. Strengthening river basin institutions: The global environment facility and the Danube River Basin. Water Resources Research, 40:10p.
River basins ; Institutions ; Governance ; Environmental effects / Europe / Danube River Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7267 Record No: H036631)

9 Treffner, J.; Mioc, V.; Wegerich, Kai. 2010. International river basins. In Wegerich, Kai; Warner, J. (Eds.). The politics of water: a survey. London, UK: Routledge. pp.321-369.
River basins ; International waters ; River basin development ; River basin management ; International cooperation / Central Asia / USA / Mexico / Turkey / Syria / Iraq / India / South America / South East Asia / Australia / South Africa / Europe / Aral Sea / Amu Darya River Basin / Syr Darya River Basin / Rio Grande River Basins / Colorado River Basin / Tijuana River Basin / Danube River Basin / Euphrates River Basin / Tigris River Basin / Ganges River Basin / Brahmaputra River Basin / Meghna River Basin / Indus River Basin / Jordan River Basin / La Plata River Basin / Mekong River Basin / Murray-Darling / Nile River Basin / Okavango River Basin / Rhine River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 WEG, e-copy SF Record No: H043030)

10 Rebelo, Lisa-Maria; Johnston, Robyn; Hein, T.; Weigelhofer, G.; DHaeyer, T.; Kone, B.; Cools, J. 2012. Challenges to the integration of wetlands into IWRM [Integrated Water Resources Management]: the case of the inner Niger Delta (Mali) and the Lobau Floodplain (Austria). Environmental Science and Policy, 34:58-68. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2012.11.002]
Wetlands ; Water management ; Deltas ; Floodplains ; Ecosystems ; River basin management ; Institutions ; Legal aspects / Mali / Austria / Niger Delta / Lobau Floodplain / Lobau Wetland / Danube River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H045586)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H045586.pdf
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Wetlands are too often perceived as standalone elements and are poorly integrated into river basin management. The Ramsar Convention recognizes the critical linkage between wetlands, water and river basin management; the governments that are party to the Convention have committed to conserving their wetlands within a framework of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). The “Critical Path” approach and related guidance have been adopted by Contracting Parties of the Ramsar Convention in order to effectively integrate wetland conservation and management into river basin management planning and decision-making. However, despite international acceptance of the approach, it is not widely implemented. This paper provides one of the first case study based assessments of the Critical Path approach. The analysis of two contrasting Ramsar sites is presented in order to better understand the barriers to implementation in different development contexts. These are the Lobau wetland in Austria, where management institutions and regulatory frameworks are highly developed; and the Inner Niger Delta in Mali, where the capacity to implement IWRM is less evolved. A planning approach is proposed which involves structured and transparent methods for assessing ecosystem services and institutional capacity, and is suitable as a tool for identifying, prioritizing and negotiating trade-offs in ecosystem services and improving livelihoods. Based on the analysis, two main barriers to implementation are identified; mismatch between local and national or basin level priorities, and a lack of recognition of the ecosystem services provided by wetlands.

11 Earle, A.; Jagerskog, A.; Ojendal, J. (Eds.) 2010. Transboundary water management: principles and practice. London, UK: Earthscan. 261p.
International waters ; Water management ; Water security ; Water policy ; Water law ; Water governance ; Watercourses ; Groundwater ; River basins ; Aquifers ; Stakeholders ; Conflict ; Environmental flows ; Socioeconomic development ; Business management ; Models ; Institutions ; Political aspects ; Case studies / Jordan / Africa / Europe / India / Pakistan / Canada / USA / Argentina / Brazil / Paraguay / Uruguay / China / Myanmar / Thailand / Laos / Cambodia / Vietnam / southern Africa / Jordan River Basin / Nile River Basin / Indus River Basin / Okavango River Basin / Danube River Basin / Dniester River Basin / La Plata River Basin / Guarani Aquifer / Mekong River / Orange-Senqu River Basin / Salween River / Umatilla River Basin / Senegal River
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 EAR Record No: H046317)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H046317_toc.pdf
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12 Ganoulis, J.; Quartano, K.; Skoulikaris, C. 2014. Promoting cooperation for transboundary water security: the experience of the UNESCO Chair/INWEB. In Grafton, R. Q.; Wyrwoll, P.; White, C.; Allendes, D. (Eds.). Global water: issues and insights. Canberra, Australia: Australian National University (ANU Press). pp.203-214.
International waters ; Water security ; Water management ; International cooperation ; UNESCO ; Groundwater ; Aquifers ; River basins ; Lakes ; Models ; Case studies / South East Europe / Balkans / Bulgaria / Greece / Danube River Basin / Mesta/Nestos River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H046566)
http://press.anu.edu.au/apps/bookworm/view/Global+Water%3A+Issues+and+Insights/11041/ch07.2.xhtml#toc_marker-46
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H046566.pdf
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13 Chen, Y.; Takara, K.; Cluckie, I. D.; de Smedt, F. H. 2004. GIS and remote sensing in hydrology, water resources and environment. Wallingford, UK: International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS). 422p. (IAHS Publication 289)
GIS ; Remote sensing ; Hydrology ; Water resources ; Water management ; Environmental effects ; Flood control ; Flood plains ; Models ; Forecasting ; Watersheds ; Stream flow ; River basins ; Reservoirs ; Catchment areas ; Lakes ; Land use ; Water power ; Dams ; Management information systems ; Wetlands ; Water quality ; Coastal waters ; Ecology ; Pollutant load ; Runoff ; Sediment ; Precipitation ; Desertification ; Soil erosion ; Urban areas ; Irrigation ; Phytoplankton ; Chlorophylls ; Evapotranspiration ; Carbon / China / Netherlands / Croatia / Hungary / Malaysia / USA / England / Wales / Feilaixia Reservoir / Guangdong / Wei River Basin / Upper Yellow River / Meuse Basin / Drava River / Mura River / Pearl River Delta / Taihu Basin / Danube River Basin / Longyangxia Reservoir / Everglades / Three Gorges Area
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 526.0285 G000 CHE Record No: H046621)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H046621_TOC.pdf
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