Water resources development and management for developing countries in the 21st century: revisiting older and newer ideas (keynote lecture)

D. Koutsoyiannis, Water resources development and management for developing countries in the 21st century: revisiting older and newer ideas (keynote lecture), International Symposium on Answers to Asian Aquatic Problems 2013, Tokyo, Japan, 11–18, doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.3721.4965, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 2013.

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The development and management of water resources involve several important scientific and technical questions, as well as logico-philosophical ones, yet they may strongly depend on economic, social, political and ideological influences. Some of these aspects are briefly examined considering the experiences of the developed countries in the 20th century, but with reference to developing countries in the 21st century.

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