Table of contents for Enhancing participation and governance in water resources management : conventional approaches and information technology / edited by Libor Jansky and Juha I. Uitto.

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Contents
List of figuresvii
List of contributorsix
Introduction1
1	Enhancing public participation and governance in water resources management3
Libor Jansky, Dan M. Sklarew, Juha I. Uitto
Part I:Conventional approaches19
2	Public participation and water resources management: The case of West Sumatra21
Syafruddin Karimi
3	Public participation in the development of a management plan for an international river basin: The Okavango case33
Anthony R. Turton and Anton Earle
4	Transboundary environmental impact assessment as a tool for promoting public participation in international watercourse management53
Jessica Troell, Carl Bruch, Angela Cassar and Scott Schang
Part II:``Information technology'' approaches81
5	The Internet and e-inclusion: Promoting on-line public participation83
Hans van Ginkel and Brendan Barrett
6	Promoting public participation in international waters management: An agenda for peer-to-peer learning98
Dann M. Sklarew
7	Development of an email-based field data collection system for environmental assessment120
Srikantha Herath, Nguyen Hoa Binh, Venkatesh Raghavan,
Nguyen Dinh Hoa, Nguyen Truong Xuan
8	New directions in the development of decision support systems for water resources management133
Kazimierz A. Salewicz
Part III:Efforts by international organizations155
9	Improving public involvement and governance for transboundary water systems: Process tools used by the Global Environment Facility157
Alfred M. Duda and Juha I. Uitto
10	Public participation and governance: A Mekong River basin perspective180
Prachoom Chomchai
Index217

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Water-supply -- Management.
Water resources development.
Information technology.