This publication offers a fresh look at the theory and practice of modern water rights, from a comparative law angle. It sheds light on a number of key features of such rights, and contrasts these to traditional forms and kinds of water rights. It teases out and discusses the relevant problematique, including in particular that elicited the sale and leasing of water rights. Finally, a stock-taking and assessment of modern water rights systems impacts are volunteered. This publication complements two earlier issues featured in the FAO Legislative Studies series, i.e.
Resultados de la búsqueda
Mostrando ítems 1 a 9 de 35.-
Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2005Camerún, España, Estados Unidos de América, Armenia, Sudáfrica, Singapur, Kirguistán, Chile, Azerbaiyán, China, Rumania, Indonesia, Australia, Canadá, Nueva Zelandia, Japón, India, Rusia, Pakistán, México, República Democrática del Congo
-
Library ResourceRegulacionesJunio, 2005Bulgaria
This Regulation determines the conditions for: management, assignment of maintenance and restoration activities; assignment of tourist activities; implementation of forest security and control issues; implementation of management issues as regards the water areas present on the territory of previously designed state owned protected areas (also for national parks, reserves).The management and assignment of activities here listed will be in full accordance with the national strategies, plans and programmes in the field of environment, including the requirements of the international environmen
-
Library ResourceEnero, 2005
Using the case study of the Telugu Ganga Canalin India, this paper examines the process of policy making and the role of political choices in sharing scarce water resource.
-
Library ResourceEnero, 2006Indonesia, Asia oriental, Oceanía
This article explains the historical development of the water regime in Indonesia and analyses the position of water rights and human rights to water under Indonesian Constitution.
-
Library ResourceDocumentos de conferencias e informesDiciembre, 2005Tanzania
-
Library ResourceDocumentos de conferencias e informesDiciembre, 2005Tanzania
-
Library ResourceDocumentos de conferencias e informesDiciembre, 2005Kenya
Safe water is widely recognized as both a fundamental human need and a key input into economic activity. Across the developing world, the typical approach to addressing these needs is to segregate supplies of water for domestic use from water for large-scale agricultural production. In that arrangement, the goal of domestic water supply is to provide small amounts of clean safe water for direct consumption, cleaning, bathing and sanitation, while the goal of agricultural water supply is to provide large amounts of lower quality water for irrigated agriculture.
-
Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2005México
-
Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2005
-
Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2005
Búsqueda en la Biblioteca de Tierras
A través de nuestro sólido motor de búsqueda, puede explorar cualquier elemento de los más de 64.800 recursos rigurosamente seleccionados en la Biblioteca de la Tierra. Si desea obtener una visión general de lo que es posible, siéntase libre de examinar la Guía de búsqueda.