Governance
As defined by the UNDP Water Governance Facility, water governance is determined by the political, social, economic, and administrative systems that are in place. These systems can both directly and indirectly affect the use, development, and management of water resources and the delivery of water services delivery at different levels of society. Improving governance for economic, environmental, and social sustainability is possible through the establishment of stronger public and private institutions, policies, legislation, and processes. Topics addressed in this theme include the principles of equity and efficiency, water administration, the roles of government and other stakeholders, and the frameworks to balance water use between socio-economic activities and ecosystems.
Governance Resources
Supermarkets Introduction to Water
AWE-ACEEE Water and Energy Research Work Group
Commercial Laundry Facilities Introduction
Water Loss Control - What Can Be Done?
Government Buildings and Public Facilities Introduction to Water Saving
Water-Energy Nexus Research: Recommendations for Future Opportunities
Water and Energy Nexus Research: Summary & Recommendations
Preparing Urban Water Use Efficiency Plans
M52 Water Conservation Programs: A Planning Manual
Assessing the Economic and Environmental Benefits of Industrial Water Use Efficiency within the Great Lakes Region
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