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Improving China's Yellow River: Why Business and Government Need to Work Together

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Today, the Yellow River and the people who depend on it face severe challenges. Stress of limited water resources, pollution, and flooding pose significant risks to communities and business that rely on the river. In September 2012, water experts from government, research institutes, the private sector, and NGOs gathered to discuss problems facing the Yellow and potential solutions for better water management. One sentiment that came through loud and clear is that the only way to improve the Yellow is for government and business to collaborate rather than clash.
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Institutional Structures and ManagementWater Supply and ScarcityIntegrated Water Resource ManagementIntegrated Water Resource Management
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Climate
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ChinaEast Asia and Pacific
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National

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