National water policies and actions
Published on by Novel Sharma in Government
Taxonomy
- Climate Change
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Climate Change Resilience
- Legal Policy Frameworks
- Climate/Energy Literacy
- Policy
- Climate Change & Sustainibility
- Climate Change
- climate change
6 Answers
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I’m also interested. What have you found? Sukhi222.org
are you using clubhouse?
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I’m also interested. What have you found? Sukhi222.org
are you using clubhouse?
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For Jordan, you can access to Environmental Ministry of Jordan WEBSITE, and find what you want. Best regards
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For Australia, water is a State rather than a Federal government responsibility - so the more detailed policy is specified at the State level. At a Federal government level the main position is climate risk is equally shared by parties with water entitlements, with the exception of water required for critical human needs ( drinking and sanitation).
An example of a State policy is in the following link
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For Europe you can look at the climate adapt platform, which gathers all the relevant documents for each European Country: https://climate-adapt.eea.europa.eu/#t-countries
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Very nice work to do in that way. Here in Argentina we are working with different actors (NGO's, Private Companies, Academic & Scientific organizations, and Government) gathering information in order to build the basis for a national law for water access.