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As defined by the Global Water Partnership, integrated water resource management is a process which promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land, and related resources in order to maximize the resultant economic and social welfare in an equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems. Resources available within this theme provide guidance on how to conserve and restore watersheds, reduce pollution, adapt to climate change and reduce risks from floods and droughts.

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Conflicting Reporting Systems May Hinder Companies' Water Risk Strategies

World Resources Institute
This blog analyzes how a lack of consistent definitions of water stress and scarcity can impede companies ability to properly measure water risks.Read more

Can Nutrient Trading Shrink the Gulf of Mexico's Dead Zone?

World Resources Institute
Reducing the growing dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is a huge scientific, technical, economic, and political challenge. It's a conundrum that agricultural and environmental experts from across the United States deliberated at the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Task Force meeting in Louisville,...Read more

A Critical Moment to Harness Green Infrastructure Not Concrete To Secure Clean Water

World Resources Institute
This blog post provides a brief analysis on certain green infrastructure case studies as well as current impediments to expanding natural infrastructure implementation.Read more

Extreme Weather: a Mixed BAG for Dead Zones

World Resources Institute
This post analyzes the potential impact that extreme weather events of 2011-2012-a warm winter, even warmer summer, and a drought that covered nearly two-thirds of the continental United States- and the impacts that continued extreme weather patterns will have upon dead zones in waterways across...Read more

How Food Production Impacts Water Quality

World Resources Institute
Our water systems are currently being threatened by the crops we grow and food we produce. In many countries, agriculture is the leading source of nutrient pollution in waterways- a situation that's expected to worsen as the global population increases and the demand for food grows. With its...Read more

The Role of the Public and Private Sectors in Water Provision in Arizona, USA

The National Institutes for Water Resources
Sustainable water management is a critical concern in the semi-arid portions of the American Southwest. This paper explains the decentralized approach to water supply management in this region, including the traditional roles of the public and private sectors. With Arizona as a focus, it explores...Read more
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Evaluating Economic Impacts of Semiconductor Manufacturing in Water-Limited Regions

The National Institutes for Water Resources
High-volume semiconductor manufacturing (HVSM) with high demands for freshwater is often located in regions with limited water resources. This nexus of water demand and water scarcity has raised concerns among municipal governments, prompting several to consider water supply restrictions as they...Read more

World Water Day: How Cities Cause "Dead Zones"

World Resources Institute
World Water Day this year focuses on "Water for Cities," but what about water from cities? Urban runoff is one of the biggest threats to water quality around the world, with serious impacts on economies and people. However, it's a problem that most cities are only starting to address.Read more

Protecting Waterways from a Deadly Problem

World Resources Institute
This article examines why nutrient pollution emerges as one of the greatest threats to water quality. Using examples such as in the Chesapeake Bay, where large schools of jellyfish scare away swimmers. In the Gulf of Mexico, a 3,000 square mile "dead zone"" threatens a multi-billion...Read more

A Better Way for the U.S. Government to Clean Our Water

World Resources Institute
This article analyzes how reverse auctions can help governments get the biggest bang for their buck when it comes to allocating money for conservation.Read more

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