Case Study in Integrated Water Resources Management

A Case Study about Integrated Water Resources Management: From Local Stewardship to National Vision

Background and Purpose of Report: As social values have changed, traditional water management approaches focused narrowly on water supply development without consideration of social or ecosystem impacts are no longer sufficient.Recognizing this, water professionals have sought to implement the principles of integrated water resources management (IWRM) to address threats from aging infrastructure, climate change, and population growth while balancing environmental, social, and economic needs (USACE, 2010).



Case Study in Integrated Water Resources Management

Although the concept’s foundation can be traced to early basin planning efforts in the United States in the 1920s, the use of the term “IWRM” became popular in the late 1990s in conjunction with work by the Global Water Partnership to promote its use(Biswas, 2008; Hooper, 2010).1While in recent years there has been growing international and national recognition of the need to manage water using an IWRM approach (AWRA, 2011; USACE, 2010), implementation has progressed slowly (Najjar & Collier, 2011).

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