Local Water Partnership : : Universal Model of Water Resources Management.

Water management and drougt prevention are one of the most crucial issues for humankind in the 21st century. Local water partnerships enable the integration of the local community with larger private and institutional entities in order to resolve problems related to water security. The European Unio...

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Water management and drougt prevention are one of the most crucial issues for humankind in the 21st century. Local water partnerships enable the integration of the local community with larger private and institutional entities in order to resolve problems related to water security. The European Union and its institutions are directly involved in this water management shift as economic and political pressure through the New Green Deal direct environmental sectors to be more resistant to the effects of climate change.
Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures, maps and tables -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Foundations of future water resources management model -- 1 Water security -- 2 Water management: UN and EU approach -- 3 Legal formula of water resources management within UN -- 4 Legal formula of water resources management within EU -- 5 The legal outline for the European New Green Deal -- 6 Conclusions -- Chapter 2 Determinants of water retention in Poland -- 1 Poland's natural environment: a problematic situation -- 2 Economic impact of drought on social stakeholders -- 3 Policy challenges associated with the economic impact of drought -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 3 The LEADER method in the planning of water protection strategies -- 1 Applying the LEADER method in the design and implementation of local development strategies - a case study -- 1.1 The Local Action Group in ensuring water resource protection -- 1.2 Sources of water resource conservation funding for Local Action Groups -- 1.3 Implementation of the LEADER I, LEADER II, LEADER+ approaches - adopting the concept of water conservation action -- 1.4 Legal framework for the functioning of "The Land Flowing with Milk" LAG -- 1.5 Local Action Group "The Land Flowing with Milk" - the process of building local partnership and bottom-up Leader initiative on the example of the municipality of Mały Płock in the Podlaskie province -- 2 Applicability of the LEADER method in the process of establishing a local water partnership - theoretical assumptions -- 2.1 Bottom-up -- 2.2 Territoriality -- 2.3 Internality -- 2.4 Partnership -- 2.5 Innovation -- 2.6 Decentralisation of management and funding -- 2.7 Network centricity and cooperation -- 3 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 Local water partnership.
1 Current planning status - drought mitigation, and water scarcity using Poland, a central European Union country, as an example -- 1.1 Design for solutions and activities -- 2 The Polish concept of a Local water partnership -- 3 Pilot project supporting the creation of local water partnerships -- 3.1 Pilot project in selected provinces of Poland -- 3.2 National level water retention cooperation -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 A universal European model for local water partnerships -- 1 Approach to model building -- 2 Normative basis for the model -- 2.1 Water in the European Green Deal strategy -- 2.2 Water directive -- 2.3 Proposed local water partnership model -- 3 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 The Polish water retention management model within a crisis management system as a European Union Member State case study -- 1 Model assumptions -- 2 Organisational assumptions -- 3 Normative assumptions -- 4 Technical assumptions -- 5 Local water partnership -- 6 Territorial conditions for the operation of the model -- 6.1 The role of local government in the "local water partnership" model -- 6.2 Functional solutions for the water retention subsystem model in the crisis management system at municipal, district, provincial, and state levels -- 6.3 Financing of the water retention, and drought prevention subsystem -- 6.4 Building water retention in the rural areas of Poland -- 6.5 Building of water retention in urbanised areas in Poland -- 6.6 Application of water retention in accordance with model assumptions -- 7 Conclusions -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
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Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures, maps and tables -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Foundations of future water resources management model -- 1 Water security -- 2 Water management: UN and EU approach -- 3 Legal formula of water resources management within UN -- 4 Legal formula of water resources management within EU -- 5 The legal outline for the European New Green Deal -- 6 Conclusions -- Chapter 2 Determinants of water retention in Poland -- 1 Poland's natural environment: a problematic situation -- 2 Economic impact of drought on social stakeholders -- 3 Policy challenges associated with the economic impact of drought -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 3 The LEADER method in the planning of water protection strategies -- 1 Applying the LEADER method in the design and implementation of local development strategies - a case study -- 1.1 The Local Action Group in ensuring water resource protection -- 1.2 Sources of water resource conservation funding for Local Action Groups -- 1.3 Implementation of the LEADER I, LEADER II, LEADER+ approaches - adopting the concept of water conservation action -- 1.4 Legal framework for the functioning of "The Land Flowing with Milk" LAG -- 1.5 Local Action Group "The Land Flowing with Milk" - the process of building local partnership and bottom-up Leader initiative on the example of the municipality of Mały Płock in the Podlaskie province -- 2 Applicability of the LEADER method in the process of establishing a local water partnership - theoretical assumptions -- 2.1 Bottom-up -- 2.2 Territoriality -- 2.3 Internality -- 2.4 Partnership -- 2.5 Innovation -- 2.6 Decentralisation of management and funding -- 2.7 Network centricity and cooperation -- 3 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 Local water partnership.
1 Current planning status - drought mitigation, and water scarcity using Poland, a central European Union country, as an example -- 1.1 Design for solutions and activities -- 2 The Polish concept of a Local water partnership -- 3 Pilot project supporting the creation of local water partnerships -- 3.1 Pilot project in selected provinces of Poland -- 3.2 National level water retention cooperation -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 A universal European model for local water partnerships -- 1 Approach to model building -- 2 Normative basis for the model -- 2.1 Water in the European Green Deal strategy -- 2.2 Water directive -- 2.3 Proposed local water partnership model -- 3 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 The Polish water retention management model within a crisis management system as a European Union Member State case study -- 1 Model assumptions -- 2 Organisational assumptions -- 3 Normative assumptions -- 4 Technical assumptions -- 5 Local water partnership -- 6 Territorial conditions for the operation of the model -- 6.1 The role of local government in the "local water partnership" model -- 6.2 Functional solutions for the water retention subsystem model in the crisis management system at municipal, district, provincial, and state levels -- 6.3 Financing of the water retention, and drought prevention subsystem -- 6.4 Building water retention in the rural areas of Poland -- 6.5 Building of water retention in urbanised areas in Poland -- 6.6 Application of water retention in accordance with model assumptions -- 7 Conclusions -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
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1 Current planning status - drought mitigation, and water scarcity using Poland, a central European Union country, as an example -- 1.1 Design for solutions and activities -- 2 The Polish concept of a Local water partnership -- 3 Pilot project supporting the creation of local water partnerships -- 3.1 Pilot project in selected provinces of Poland -- 3.2 National level water retention cooperation -- 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 A universal European model for local water partnerships -- 1 Approach to model building -- 2 Normative basis for the model -- 2.1 Water in the European Green Deal strategy -- 2.2 Water directive -- 2.3 Proposed local water partnership model -- 3 Conclusions -- Chapter 6 The Polish water retention management model within a crisis management system as a European Union Member State case study -- 1 Model assumptions -- 2 Organisational assumptions -- 3 Normative assumptions -- 4 Technical assumptions -- 5 Local water partnership -- 6 Territorial conditions for the operation of the model -- 6.1 The role of local government in the "local water partnership" model -- 6.2 Functional solutions for the water retention subsystem model in the crisis management system at municipal, district, provincial, and state levels -- 6.3 Financing of the water retention, and drought prevention subsystem -- 6.4 Building water retention in the rural areas of Poland -- 6.5 Building of water retention in urbanised areas in Poland -- 6.6 Application of water retention in accordance with model assumptions -- 7 Conclusions -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
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