Case studies Case studies Find stories that illustrate practical experiences gathered in the implementation of IWRM. Case studies are submitted by practitioners and professionals from all over the world and reviewed by the GWP knowledge management team. 1 case studies in comparison list You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Thematic Tagging Water services Gender Ecosystems/Nature-based solutions Youth Climate Transboundary Private Sector WEFE Nexus (-) Urban Facet Thematic Tagging Region AfricaAmericasAsiaEuropeOceania Country AlgeriaArgentinaArmeniaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBahamas (the)BelgiumBeninBhutanBolivia (Plurinational State of)Bosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilBulgariaBurkina FasoBurundiCambodiaCameroonChileChinaCroatiaCyprusCzech RepublicDemocratic Republic of the Congo (the)EgyptEl SalvadorEritreaEswatiniEthiopiaGambia (the)GeorgiaGhanaGreeceGuatemalaGuineaGuinea-BissauHaitiHondurasHungaryIndiaIndonesiaItalyJamaicaJordanKazakhstanKenyaKyrgyzstanLao People's Democratic Republic (the)LiberiaMalawiMalaysiaMaliMaltaMauritaniaMontenegroMoroccoMozambiqueMyanmarNepalNetherlands (the)NicaraguaNigeriaPakistanPanamaPeruPhilippines (the)PolandRepublic of Korea (the)RomaniaRwandaSenegalSerbiaSierra LeoneSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSri LankaSudan (the)TajikistanThailandTrinidad and TobagoTurkeyTurkmenistanUgandaUkraineUnited Republic of Tanzania (the)United States of America (the)UzbekistanVenezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)Viet NamZambia IWRM Tools A1.01. Preparation of a National Water Resources PolicyA1.02. Policies with Relation to Water ResourcesA1.03. Climate Change PoliciesA1.04. Gender and Water PoliciesA2.02. International Water LawA2.04. The Rights of RiversA2.05. Human Rights Based ApproachA3.01. National IWRM PlansA3.02. Basin Management PlansA3.03. Groundwater Management PlansA3.04. Coastal Zone Management PlansA3.05. Integrated Urban Water Management PlansA3.06. Integrated Drought Management PlansA3.07. Integrated Flood Management PlansA3.08. National Adaptation PlansB1.01. Regulatory Bodies and Enforcement AgenciesB1.02. Local AuthoritiesB1.03. Monitoring and Evaluation BodiesB1.04. Impact Assessment CommitteesB1.05. Water Integrity and Anti-corruptionB2.01. Public sector water utilitiesB2.02. Private sector water service providersB2.03. Community-based water supply and management organisationsB3.01. Transboundary OrganisationsB3.02. National Apex BodiesB3.03. Civil Society OrganisationsB3.04. Basin OrganisationsB3.05. Multi-Stakeholder PartnershipsB4.01. Information Gathering and Sharing NetworksB4.02. Training Water ProfessionalsB4.03. Communities of PracticeB5.01. Gender AnalysisB5.04. Climate Change and GenderB5.05. Agriculture, Irrigation and GenderB5.06. WASH and GenderC1.01. Risk AssessmentC1.02. Vulnerability AssessmentC1.03. Stakeholder AnalysisC1.04. Social AssessmentC1.05. Ecosystem AssessmentC1.06. Environmental Impact AssessmentC1.07. Strategic Environmental AssessmentC1.09. Nexus FrameworkC2.01. Geographic Information SystemC2.02. Shared Vision Planning and Collaborative ModellingC2.04. Socio-Hydrological ModellingC2.05. Monitoring and Evaluation SystemsC3.01. Demand EfficiencyC3.02. Supply EfficiencyC3.03. Recycle and ReuseC3.04. Nature Based SolutionsC4.01. Pricing for Water and Water ServicesC4.02. Water MarketsC4.03. Tradable Pollution PermitsC4.04. Pollution ChargesC4.05. SubsidiesC5.01. Youth Engagement and EmpowermentC5.02. Behaviour Change CommunicationC5.03. Virtual WaterC5.04. Valuing WaterC5.05. Corporate StewardshipC6.01. NegotiationC6.02. Facilitation and MediationC6.03. Conflict ManagementD1.01. Evaluating Water InvestmentsD1.02. Economic Value of WaterD1.04. Water-Related Financial DisclosuresD1.05. Impact Investment Market MapsD2.01. Integrated National Financing FrameworksD2.02. Strategic Financial PlanningD2.03. Generating Basic Revenues for WaterD2.04. Repayable sources of finance for waterD2.06. Water and Climate FinanceWater Allocation RegimesWater Rights Challenge MiniMax Competition - Solutions for Managing Water and Climate Extremes Overcoming gender-related challenges in water sector: Success stories from Pan African region Facet Challenge Sort by A → ZZ → AOldest firstNewest first Apply Case Study Slovakia: Development of accounts simulation for tariffs and effluent charges model in water and wastewater services 2008 compare Case Study Slovakia: Ruzinov Strkovec Lake in Bratislava 2008 compare Case Study Slovenia: Ecosystem restoration of Lake Cerknica 2014 compare Case Study Spain: Segura River returned to its health 2015 compare Case Study Sri Lanka: SDG 6.5.1 reporting – building the basis for improved Integrated Water Resources Management 2023 compare Case Study Sri Lanka: Swings and roundabouts - A narrative on water policy development 2013 compare Case Study Swaziland: Application of IWRM at a community level in KaLanga 2013 compare Case Study Tanzania: Critical analysis of river basin management in the Great Ruaha 2013 compare Case Study Tanzania: YouthMappers for enhancing disaster preparedness and early warning response 2022 compare Case Study Thailand: The 2011 Floods in The Lower Chao Phraya River Basin in Bangkok Metropolis 2017 compare Case Study The Bahamas: The Experience of IWRM Planning Process 2013 compare Case Study The Netherlands: Room for water in the Alblasserwaard/Vijfheerenlanden 2008 remove Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page next Last page last