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The following links can provide you with additional information
on IWRM and its implementation.
Cap-net
This is the web site of Cap-Net, an International Network for Capacity
Building in IWRM, aiming at the development of human resources for
the sustainable use of water resources. This is a content site specialized
on capacity building for IWRM. There you will find links to the
regional and national networks associated with Cap-Net, information
on training and education opportunities, training and resource materials
freely available and other useful links to resource centres, databases,
programs and projects.
www.cap-net.org
Regional
networks for capacity building On these pages on the Cap-Net website
you will find networks that have a relationship with Cap-Net. Many
of the networks are still new and thus the amount of supporting
information varies considerably.
http://www.cap-net.org/NetworkHomePage.php
Global
Water Partnership
GWP is a partnership for integrated water resources management.
It identifies critical knowledge needs at global, regional and national
levels, helps design programs for meeting these needs, and serves
as a mechanism for alliance building and information exchange on
integrated water resources management. In this website, you can
find news on major events, publications on water resources and linkages
into the Regional Water Partnerships.
www.gwpforum.org/
GWP
ToolBox, Integrated Water Resources Management.
The ToolBox contains good descriptions of all elements of IWRM and
provides many case studies and references. The purpose of the ToolBox
is to provide water management professionals clear examples of good
and bad practices and lessons learned from real life experiences
of implementing IWRM.
http://gwpforum.netmasters05.netmasters.nl/en/index.html
IW-LEARN,
The GEF International Waters Learning Exchange and Resource Network
IW Learn is an internet-based capacity building programme for transboundary
water resource projects world wide. In this site you will find information
on training opportunities provided by IW:LEARN, communication tools
to assist transboundary water projects, collaboration, resource
centres and support facilities.
www.iwlearn.net
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