Hierarchical Classification System of the Knowledge Base
- 1.
Water Resources - 2.
Water Resources Use - 3.
Agriculture - 4.
Land Reclamation - 5.
Land Degradation and Desertification - 6.
Hydroecology - 7.
Climate Change - 8.
Water Governance and Management - 9.
Water Law and Policy - 10.
Economic and Financial Aspects - 11.
Water and Education - 12.
Water and Ethics - 13.
Decision Support System - 14.
Sustainable Development, Green Growth, and Security - 15.
Gender and Gender Policy - 16.
Energy
Water Governance and Management
8.1. Integrated water resources management (IWRM). Basic concepts
8.1.1.2. Hydro-geographical organization
8.1.1.3. Accounting of all kinds of water
8.1.1.4. Accounting of all kinds of water users
8.1.1.5. Gender (see also 15.2.1.)
8.1.1.6. Ecological sustainability (consideration of ecological requirements)
8.1.1.7. From water supply management to water demand management
8.1.2.1. Improvement of the institutional framework
8.1.2.2. Improvement of the system of incentives
8.1.2.3. Improvement of the system of rules
8.1.2.4. Irrigation management transfer (IMT)
8.2. Water supply and water use governance
8.2.1. Governance functions and levels
8.2.4. Types (forms) of governance
8.2.5. Water supply and water use governance in WUA
8.3. Water supply and water use management
8.3.1. Management functions and levels
8.3.2. Management entities (water organizations)
8.3.3. Organizational set-up of water-management organizations
8.3.4. Staffing of water-management organizations
8.3.5. Financing of water organizations (see also 10)
8.3.6. Water supply and water use management in WUAs
8.4. Water governance and management rules
8.4.3. Training (see also 11.3.5.)
8.4.4. Monitoring and evaluation
8.4.4.1. Monitoring indicators
8.4.4.3. Monitoring objects and levels
8.4.4.4. External and internal evaluation
8.4.5. Financial tools (see also 10.12.)
8.4.6. Information systems (see also 13)