Water Resources Management (WRM) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design

As climate shocks increasingly impact the water dependent sectors, it is vital that countries embrace integrated, cross-sectoral policies and programs. Water projects improve chances to attain positive climate-related and overall results by adoptin...

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Main Authors: World Bank Water Global Practice, Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership
Format: Knowledge Note
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2022
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/685581632393277860/Water-Resources-Management-WRM-Strengthening-Climate-Informed-Project-Design
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spelling okr-10986-371232022-08-08T21:21:50Z Water Resources Management (WRM) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design World Bank Water Global Practice Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership CLIMATE SHOCKS WATER SECURITY SEVERE CLIMATE RISK WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH CLIMATE CHANGE WATER GLOBAL PRACTICE As climate shocks increasingly impact the water dependent sectors, it is vital that countries embrace integrated, cross-sectoral policies and programs. Water projects improve chances to attain positive climate-related and overall results by adopting an integrated and climate-informed approach to water resources management (WRM), carefully managing climate-related environmental and social safeguards and establishing effective coordination mechanisms based on incentives with all relevant stakeholders. 2022-03-13T14:47:13Z 2022-03-13T14:47:13Z 2022-02 Knowledge Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/685581632393277860/Water-Resources-Management-WRM-Strengthening-Climate-Informed-Project-Design http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37123 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Brief
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topic CLIMATE SHOCKS
WATER SECURITY
SEVERE CLIMATE RISK
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
CLIMATE CHANGE
WATER GLOBAL PRACTICE
spellingShingle CLIMATE SHOCKS
WATER SECURITY
SEVERE CLIMATE RISK
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
CLIMATE CHANGE
WATER GLOBAL PRACTICE
World Bank Water Global Practice
Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership
Water Resources Management (WRM) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
description As climate shocks increasingly impact the water dependent sectors, it is vital that countries embrace integrated, cross-sectoral policies and programs. Water projects improve chances to attain positive climate-related and overall results by adopting an integrated and climate-informed approach to water resources management (WRM), carefully managing climate-related environmental and social safeguards and establishing effective coordination mechanisms based on incentives with all relevant stakeholders.
format Knowledge Note
author World Bank Water Global Practice
Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership
author_facet World Bank Water Global Practice
Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership
author_sort World Bank Water Global Practice
title Water Resources Management (WRM) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
title_short Water Resources Management (WRM) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
title_full Water Resources Management (WRM) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
title_fullStr Water Resources Management (WRM) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
title_full_unstemmed Water Resources Management (WRM) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
title_sort water resources management (wrm) : strengthening climate-informed project design
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2022
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/685581632393277860/Water-Resources-Management-WRM-Strengthening-Climate-Informed-Project-Design
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37123
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