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Water Governance in the Middle East and North Africa: An Unfinished Agenda

机译:中东和北非的水治理:未完成的议程

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All aspects of the fresh water situation in the Middle East and North Africa are underlain by the scarcity of fresh water in the region compared with the demands for it. However, physical scarcity has been worsened by institutions that may once have been adequate but that are increasingly failing to meet modern needs for water to be extracted in ways that are ecologically sustainable, used in ways that are economically efficient, and distributed in ways that are socially equitable. Despite this discouraging picture, the thesis of this article is that, in response to both internal and external forces, water-related institutions in MENA are slowly changing in ways that seem likely to improve the situation. Of three key goals identified early in the article-greater attention to demand management, wider stakeholder participation, and adoption of pro-poor strategies-modest gains are evident on the first two, but little on the third.
机译:中东和北非淡水状况的各个方面都是该区域淡水需求量不足的原因。但是,原本可能已经足够,但越来越不能满足现代需求的机构加剧了自然短缺,这些机构需要以生态上可持续的方式来提取水,以经济上有效的方式来使用,并以社会平等。尽管存在令人沮丧的情况,但本文的主题是,为了响应内部和外部力量,中东和北非地区与水有关的机构正在以似乎有可能改善这种状况的方式缓慢变化。在本文开头确定的三个关键目标中,对需求管理的高度关注,利益相关者的广泛参与以及采用扶贫战略的情况,前两个方面明显有所收获,而第三个方面则很少。

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