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Water Resources Management is the integrating concept for a number of water sub-sectors such as hydropower, water supply and sanitation, irrigation and drainage, and environment. An integrated water resources perspective ensures that social, economic, environmental and technical dimensions are taken into account in the management and development of water resources.

This site serves as a central organizing point for water as a cross-cutting issue throughout the World Bank. It addresses water as a resource in its many dimensions, serves to assess and disseminate emerging lessons and shared experiences, to publicize policies and guidelines, facilitate cooperation on water issues and to address issues of knowledge generation, management, and enhancing skills. Learn more about Water Resources Management and the World Bank.


 IDA AT WORK: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

IDA at Work: WRM

A look at how the World Bank is helping to manage water resources for sustainable development.

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Events

Aug 05, 2008Interactive Dialogue: Water and Society (Expo Zaragoza 2008)
Jul 22, 2008Interactive Dialogue: Water and Climate Change (Expo Zaragoza 2008)

News

Sep 25, 2008China: Jiangxi Shihutang Navigation and Hydropower Complex Project
Sep 25, 2008World Bank Loan Supports Inland Waterway Transport in Jiangxi
   
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