A Review of Selected Hydrology Topics to Support Bank Operations

The World Bank's 2004 Water Resources Sector Strategy focused on the need for both water resources management and development in dealing with growth and poverty alleviation. Planning and design of new hydraulic infrastructure for water supply...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Infrastructure Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/06/16333141/review-selected-hydrology-topics-support-bank-operations
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topic ACCESS TO WATER
ADEQUATE WATER
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL WATER
ALLOCATION OF WATER
ALLOCATION SYSTEM
ANOXIC
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
AQUIFER
AQUIFERS
AVAILABILITY OF WATER
BASIC SANITATION
BASIN DEVELOPMENT
BASIN MANAGEMENT
CANALS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CATCHMENT
CATCHMENTS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGES
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
CLIMATIC VARIABILITY
COASTAL AREAS
COASTAL WATERS
COASTAL ZONES
COMMERCIAL WATER
COMPETITION FOR WATER
CONJUNCTIVE USE
CONSTRUCTION
COST RECOVERY
DAMS
DECISION MAKERS
DELTAS
DEMAND FOR WATER
DISTRIBUTION OF WATER
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
DOMESTIC USE
DOMESTIC WATER
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
DRINKING WATER
DROUGHT
ECOSYSTEM
EFFICIENT WATER USE
EFFLUENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
FARMERS
FARMING
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
FLOOD PROTECTION
FLOODING
FLOODS
FLOW REGULATION
FOOD PRODUCTION
FRESHWATER
FRESHWATER SYSTEMS
FUTURE WATER NEEDS
GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP
GOOD WATER GOVERNANCE
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT
GROUNDWATER POLLUTION
GROUNDWATER SOURCES
GROUNDWATER USE
HOUSEHOLDS
HYDROLOGIC CYCLE
HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE
HYDROLOGICAL UNIT
HYDROLOGY
HYDROPOWER PRODUCTION
INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INDUSTRIAL USE
INDUSTRIAL USERS
INDUSTRIAL USES
INDUSTRIAL WATER
INDUSTRIAL WATER USE
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
LAND USE
LAND USE MANAGEMENT
LARGE WATER USERS
LEVEES
LOCAL WATER
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MAINTENANCE OF WATER
MANAGEMENT OF WATER
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
MANGROVE
MEASUREMENTS
MONSOON CLIMATE
NATIONAL WATER POLICY
NATURAL RESOURCES
OVERDRAFTS
PARTICIPATORY WATER MANAGEMENT
POLLUTION CONTROL
PONDS
POOR WATER QUALITY
POPULATION GROWTH
POWER GENERATION
PRESSURE
PROGRAMS
PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION
PROVISION OF WATER
QUALITY OF WATER
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINWATER
RAINWATER HARVESTING
RECHARGE
REGULATORY SUPERVISION
REMOTE SENSING
RESERVOIRS
RIPARIAN
RIPARIAN COUNTRIES
RIVER BASIN
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT
RIVER BASINS
RIVER · BASIN
RIVERS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SALINITY
SCARCE WATER
SEA
SEA LEVEL RISE
SERVICE PROVISION
SOIL DEGRADATION
SOIL EROSION
SOIL MOISTURE
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
STORAGE CAPACITY
STORAGE TANKS
SURFACE WATER
SURFACE WATER SYSTEMS
THERMAL POWER
TRANSPARENCY
TUBE WELLS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN WATER
VEGETATION COVER
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WATER ABSTRACTION
WATER ACTS
WATER ALLOCATION
WATER AVAILABILITY
WATER BOARD
WATER CHARGES
WATER CONDITIONS
WATER CONSERVATION
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER DEMAND
WATER DEMAND MANAGEMENT
WATER DEPARTMENT
WATER DEVELOPMENT
WATER DIVIDE
WATER ENTITLEMENTS
WATER GOVERNANCE
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER LAW
WATER LEGISLATION
WATER LOGGING
WATER LOSSES
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER MANAGERS
WATER NEED
WATER PARTNERSHIP
WATER POLICY
WATER PROFESSIONALS
WATER PROJECTS
WATER QUALITY
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
WATER QUANTITY
WATER RATES
WATER REQUIREMENTS
WATER RESOURCE
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES PLANNING
WATER RIGHTS
WATER SCARCITY
WATER SECTOR
WATER SERVICES
WATER SHARING
WATER SOURCES
WATER STORAGE
WATER STRATEGY
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SYSTEMS
WATER TABLES
WATER TARIFF
WATER TARIFFS
WATER USER
WATER USERS
WATER USES
WATERCOURSES
WATERSHED
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
WATERSHEDS
WELLS
WETLANDS
WITHDRAWAL OF WATER
spellingShingle ACCESS TO WATER
ADEQUATE WATER
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL WATER
ALLOCATION OF WATER
ALLOCATION SYSTEM
ANOXIC
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
AQUIFER
AQUIFERS
AVAILABILITY OF WATER
BASIC SANITATION
BASIN DEVELOPMENT
BASIN MANAGEMENT
CANALS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CATCHMENT
CATCHMENTS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGES
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
CLIMATIC VARIABILITY
COASTAL AREAS
COASTAL WATERS
COASTAL ZONES
COMMERCIAL WATER
COMPETITION FOR WATER
CONJUNCTIVE USE
CONSTRUCTION
COST RECOVERY
DAMS
DECISION MAKERS
DELTAS
DEMAND FOR WATER
DISTRIBUTION OF WATER
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
DOMESTIC USE
DOMESTIC WATER
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
DRINKING WATER
DROUGHT
ECOSYSTEM
EFFICIENT WATER USE
EFFLUENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
FARMERS
FARMING
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
FLOOD PROTECTION
FLOODING
FLOODS
FLOW REGULATION
FOOD PRODUCTION
FRESHWATER
FRESHWATER SYSTEMS
FUTURE WATER NEEDS
GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP
GOOD WATER GOVERNANCE
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT
GROUNDWATER POLLUTION
GROUNDWATER SOURCES
GROUNDWATER USE
HOUSEHOLDS
HYDROLOGIC CYCLE
HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE
HYDROLOGICAL UNIT
HYDROLOGY
HYDROPOWER PRODUCTION
INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INDUSTRIAL USE
INDUSTRIAL USERS
INDUSTRIAL USES
INDUSTRIAL WATER
INDUSTRIAL WATER USE
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
LAND USE
LAND USE MANAGEMENT
LARGE WATER USERS
LEVEES
LOCAL WATER
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MAINTENANCE OF WATER
MANAGEMENT OF WATER
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
MANGROVE
MEASUREMENTS
MONSOON CLIMATE
NATIONAL WATER POLICY
NATURAL RESOURCES
OVERDRAFTS
PARTICIPATORY WATER MANAGEMENT
POLLUTION CONTROL
PONDS
POOR WATER QUALITY
POPULATION GROWTH
POWER GENERATION
PRESSURE
PROGRAMS
PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION
PROVISION OF WATER
QUALITY OF WATER
RAIN
RAINFALL
RAINWATER
RAINWATER HARVESTING
RECHARGE
REGULATORY SUPERVISION
REMOTE SENSING
RESERVOIRS
RIPARIAN
RIPARIAN COUNTRIES
RIVER BASIN
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT
RIVER BASINS
RIVER · BASIN
RIVERS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SALINITY
SCARCE WATER
SEA
SEA LEVEL RISE
SERVICE PROVISION
SOIL DEGRADATION
SOIL EROSION
SOIL MOISTURE
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
STORAGE CAPACITY
STORAGE TANKS
SURFACE WATER
SURFACE WATER SYSTEMS
THERMAL POWER
TRANSPARENCY
TUBE WELLS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN WATER
VEGETATION COVER
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WATER ABSTRACTION
WATER ACTS
WATER ALLOCATION
WATER AVAILABILITY
WATER BOARD
WATER CHARGES
WATER CONDITIONS
WATER CONSERVATION
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER DEMAND
WATER DEMAND MANAGEMENT
WATER DEPARTMENT
WATER DEVELOPMENT
WATER DIVIDE
WATER ENTITLEMENTS
WATER GOVERNANCE
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER LAW
WATER LEGISLATION
WATER LOGGING
WATER LOSSES
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER MANAGERS
WATER NEED
WATER PARTNERSHIP
WATER POLICY
WATER PROFESSIONALS
WATER PROJECTS
WATER QUALITY
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
WATER QUANTITY
WATER RATES
WATER REQUIREMENTS
WATER RESOURCE
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES PLANNING
WATER RIGHTS
WATER SCARCITY
WATER SECTOR
WATER SERVICES
WATER SHARING
WATER SOURCES
WATER STORAGE
WATER STRATEGY
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SYSTEMS
WATER TABLES
WATER TARIFF
WATER TARIFFS
WATER USER
WATER USERS
WATER USES
WATERCOURSES
WATERSHED
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
WATERSHEDS
WELLS
WETLANDS
WITHDRAWAL OF WATER
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A Review of Selected Hydrology Topics to Support Bank Operations
relation HEF Technical Report;1
description The World Bank's 2004 Water Resources Sector Strategy focused on the need for both water resources management and development in dealing with growth and poverty alleviation. Planning and design of new hydraulic infrastructure for water supply and sanitation, food production, hydropower generation, flood protection, ecosystem restoration or other such purposes require dealing with all elements in the interaction among land, water, vegetation, human intervention and climate variability and change, with an emphasis on the end-user. They also require the simultaneous consideration of technical, economic, institutional (governance), political, financial, environmental and social factors, as called for in the Bank s 1993 Water Resources Management Policy. To provide high-level insight on the key hydrology issues involved, a group of world class experts gathered at a workshop held at World Bank Headquarters in November 2008. The workshop was organized by the Hydrology Expert Facility (HEF) of the Water Anchor. The presenters discussed advancements in key hydrologic topics that were selected for their relevance to Bank operations. The focus was on potential implications for the Bank s development assistance on water projects, programs and policies.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title A Review of Selected Hydrology Topics to Support Bank Operations
title_short A Review of Selected Hydrology Topics to Support Bank Operations
title_full A Review of Selected Hydrology Topics to Support Bank Operations
title_fullStr A Review of Selected Hydrology Topics to Support Bank Operations
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Selected Hydrology Topics to Support Bank Operations
title_sort review of selected hydrology topics to support bank operations
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/06/16333141/review-selected-hydrology-topics-support-bank-operations
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13047
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spelling okr-10986-130472021-04-23T14:03:02Z A Review of Selected Hydrology Topics to Support Bank Operations World Bank ACCESS TO WATER ADEQUATE WATER AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL WATER ALLOCATION OF WATER ALLOCATION SYSTEM ANOXIC AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS AQUIFER AQUIFERS AVAILABILITY OF WATER BASIC SANITATION BASIN DEVELOPMENT BASIN MANAGEMENT CANALS CAPACITY BUILDING CATCHMENT CATCHMENTS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SOCIETY CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGES CLIMATE VARIABILITY CLIMATIC VARIABILITY COASTAL AREAS COASTAL WATERS COASTAL ZONES COMMERCIAL WATER COMPETITION FOR WATER CONJUNCTIVE USE CONSTRUCTION COST RECOVERY DAMS DECISION MAKERS DELTAS DEMAND FOR WATER DISTRIBUTION OF WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DOMESTIC USE DOMESTIC WATER DRAINAGE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS DRINKING WATER DROUGHT ECOSYSTEM EFFICIENT WATER USE EFFLUENTS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS EVAPOTRANSPIRATION FARMERS FARMING FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD PROTECTION FLOODING FLOODS FLOW REGULATION FOOD PRODUCTION FRESHWATER FRESHWATER SYSTEMS FUTURE WATER NEEDS GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP GOOD WATER GOVERNANCE GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER POLLUTION GROUNDWATER SOURCES GROUNDWATER USE HOUSEHOLDS HYDROLOGIC CYCLE HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE HYDROLOGICAL UNIT HYDROLOGY HYDROPOWER PRODUCTION INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS INDUSTRIAL PLANTS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INDUSTRIAL USE INDUSTRIAL USERS INDUSTRIAL USES INDUSTRIAL WATER INDUSTRIAL WATER USE INVESTMENT PROGRAM IRRIGATION IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS LAND USE LAND USE MANAGEMENT LARGE WATER USERS LEVEES LOCAL WATER MAINTENANCE COSTS MAINTENANCE OF WATER MANAGEMENT OF WATER MANAGING WATER RESOURCES MANGROVE MEASUREMENTS MONSOON CLIMATE NATIONAL WATER POLICY NATURAL RESOURCES OVERDRAFTS PARTICIPATORY WATER MANAGEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL PONDS POOR WATER QUALITY POPULATION GROWTH POWER GENERATION PRESSURE PROGRAMS PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION PROVISION OF WATER QUALITY OF WATER RAIN RAINFALL RAINWATER RAINWATER HARVESTING RECHARGE REGULATORY SUPERVISION REMOTE SENSING RESERVOIRS RIPARIAN RIPARIAN COUNTRIES RIVER BASIN RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT RIVER BASINS RIVER · BASIN RIVERS RURAL COMMUNITIES SALINITY SCARCE WATER SEA SEA LEVEL RISE SERVICE PROVISION SOIL DEGRADATION SOIL EROSION SOIL MOISTURE STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION STORAGE CAPACITY STORAGE TANKS SURFACE WATER SURFACE WATER SYSTEMS THERMAL POWER TRANSPARENCY TUBE WELLS URBAN AREAS URBAN WATER VEGETATION COVER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER ABSTRACTION WATER ACTS WATER ALLOCATION WATER AVAILABILITY WATER BOARD WATER CHARGES WATER CONDITIONS WATER CONSERVATION WATER CONSUMPTION WATER DEMAND WATER DEMAND MANAGEMENT WATER DEPARTMENT WATER DEVELOPMENT WATER DIVIDE WATER ENTITLEMENTS WATER GOVERNANCE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER LAW WATER LEGISLATION WATER LOGGING WATER LOSSES WATER MANAGEMENT WATER MANAGERS WATER NEED WATER PARTNERSHIP WATER POLICY WATER PROFESSIONALS WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT WATER QUANTITY WATER RATES WATER REQUIREMENTS WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES PLANNING WATER RIGHTS WATER SCARCITY WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICES WATER SHARING WATER SOURCES WATER STORAGE WATER STRATEGY WATER SUPPLIES WATER SUPPLY WATER SYSTEMS WATER TABLES WATER TARIFF WATER TARIFFS WATER USER WATER USERS WATER USES WATERCOURSES WATERSHED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WATERSHEDS WELLS WETLANDS WITHDRAWAL OF WATER The World Bank's 2004 Water Resources Sector Strategy focused on the need for both water resources management and development in dealing with growth and poverty alleviation. Planning and design of new hydraulic infrastructure for water supply and sanitation, food production, hydropower generation, flood protection, ecosystem restoration or other such purposes require dealing with all elements in the interaction among land, water, vegetation, human intervention and climate variability and change, with an emphasis on the end-user. They also require the simultaneous consideration of technical, economic, institutional (governance), political, financial, environmental and social factors, as called for in the Bank s 1993 Water Resources Management Policy. To provide high-level insight on the key hydrology issues involved, a group of world class experts gathered at a workshop held at World Bank Headquarters in November 2008. The workshop was organized by the Hydrology Expert Facility (HEF) of the Water Anchor. The presenters discussed advancements in key hydrologic topics that were selected for their relevance to Bank operations. The focus was on potential implications for the Bank s development assistance on water projects, programs and policies. 2013-03-28T19:20:45Z 2013-03-28T19:20:45Z 2010-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/06/16333141/review-selected-hydrology-topics-support-bank-operations http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13047 English en_US HEF Technical Report;1 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study Economic & Sector Work