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Institutional and policy analysis of river basin management decentralization : the principle of managing water resources at the lowest appropriate level - when and why does it (not) work in practice? (anglais)

One of the internationally accepted principles of river basin management is to decentralize decision making to the lowest appropriate level. This principle has been promulgated extensively over the past 15 years, leading to the creation of many river basin management organizations structured around a broader participation of stakeholders from different user groups and sectors in order to achieve more integrated water resources management. This study...
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