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Water Science & Technology

Volume 47 Number 6

Balancing Competing Water Uses - Present Status and new Prospects (Proceedings of the 12th Stockholm Water Symposium Balancing Competing Water Uses - Present Status and new Prospects, held in Stockholm, Sweden, 12-15 August 2002. Organised by Stockholm International Water Institute))

Contents

ix–xi
Opening speech of the 12th Stockholm Water Symposium
A. Berntell
xiii–xvi
Opening address of the 12th Stockholm Water Symposium
J.O. Karlsson
xvii–xvi
International Freshwater Policy from Bonn to Johannesburg and Beyond
D. Berbalk
xxi–xxv
Balancing priorities: the role of industry in water resource management
L. J. Giuliano
1–4
Summary and conclusions of the 2002 Stockholm Water Symposium
Professor M. Falkenmark
5–7
2002 Stockholm Statement: Urgent action needed for water security: Recommendations from the Stockholm Water Symposia, 1998-2002
11–16
Keynote Address: Balancing competing water uses - a necessity for sustainable development
Dr. K. Töpfer
17–24
Hydrologic dynamics and ecosystem structure
Professor I. Rodríguez-Iturbe
25–32
The role of regulatory agencies in multiple water use
B.P.F. Braga
33–41
Water pricing in England and Wales - institutions and objectives
G. Day
43–51
Stakeholder involvement in water management: necessity or luxury?
K. Morrison
53–62
Water, food and environment: conflict or dialogue?
F. Rijsberman and A. Mohammed
63–75
Ecological economics for water policy and management: a need for major shifts in thinking
P. Söderbaum
77–81
Forward to Johannesburg and hydro-solidarity
R. Kasrils M.P.
83–90
Virtual waterless manufacturing: zero intake, zero emission
A. Sharma
91–96
Beyond the river: the benefits of cooperation on international rivers
D. Grey and C. Sadoff
97–102
Making markets work for clean water
G. Carpenter
105–107
Workshop 1 (synthesis): water as a catalyst for development
P. Holmes and J. Kuylenstierna
109–114
Politics and governance at the interface between water and development
L. Abrams
115–117
Workshop 2 (synthesis): water pollution abatement within the industrial sector
S. Matsui, J. Oatridge and A. Blomqvist
119–128
Micro enterprise initiative in water sector and poverty reduction
T.K. Jose
129–132
Workshop 3 (synthesis): water, poverty alleviation and social programs
A.K. Biswas, A. Shady, J. Lundqvist and K. Takahashi
133–144
Towards poverty alleviation: the water sector perspectives
Q.K. Ahmad
145–148
Water participation for poverty alleviation - the case of Meseta Purépecha, Mexico
M. Escamilla, A. Kurtycz and R. van der Helm
149–151
Workshop 4 (synthesis): criteria for priorities between competing water interests in a catchment
B. Braga and J. Granit
153–159
Alleviating water scarcity in Northern China: balancing options and policies among Chinese decision-makers
F. Lasserre
161–166
The power of the "sanctioned discourse" - a crucial factor in determining water policy
A. Jägerskog
167–169
Workshop 5 (synthesis): stakeholder participation in decision making - institutional forms
K.E. Morrison and P. Söderbaum
171–177
From Rio via The Hague to Johannesburg: the role of multi-stakeholder dialogues
F. Dodds
179–184
Linking stakeholders and decision makers with science in managing the coastal water environment: case studies from urban, industrial and rural subtropical catchments in Australia
Dr R. Fearon
185–187
Workshop 6 (synthesis): water pricing
M. Rouse, U.-B. Fallenius and C. Tortajada
189–191
Workshop 7 (synthesis): integrating the water and energy sectors
C. Hagebro and K. Cederwall
193–200
Dyadic design interface between energy and agriculture: the case of Pinthali micro hydro system in Nepal
A. Regmi
201–203
Workshop 8 (synthesis): urban dynamics, livable cities and water
I. Andersson and H. Tropp
205–210
Towards a typology of water-related conflicts in the urban environment
E. Vlachos
211–213
Summary and conclusions from the SIWI Seminar for Young Water Professionals Water and sustainable development - how to ensure development without compromising sustainability?
A. Johannessen
215–218
Workshop Speakers
219–222
Report from the poster session and list of posters presented
Dr Gunilla Brattberg
223–235
List of participants