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Regional Wetlands and Water Resources Programme

Established in 1999, the Regional Wetlands and Water Resources Programme (RWWP) aims at influencing, encouraging and assisting societies throughout Asia to ensure that water is used fairly and wisely. In addition to traditional areas of the World Conservation Union's work such as care and use of wetlands, the Wetlands and Water Resources Programme is supporting partners with needs and responsibilities for large-scale food production, and energy generation > Read more on RWWP.

Useful Links
 

Water and Nature Initiative (WANI)

Integrated Management of the Huong (Perfume) River Basin in Viet Nam Environmental Flows > Read more
M-POWER, Mekong Program on Water, Environment and Resilience World Commission on Dams' Strategic Framework

Mekong Wetlands Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use Programme

Resources
E-Flows - The Impossible Dream? > Download
FLOW, The Essentials of Environmental Flows (2003) > Download
VALUE, Counting Ecosystems as a Part of Water Infrastructure (2004)
> Download
Mekong Wetlands Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use Programme > Resources
Rapid Environmental Flow Assessment for the Huong River Basin, Central Viet Nam (2005) > Download (6.5 Mb)
News & Fact Sheets
World Conservation Union addresses Water Challanges in Asia > News
The 2nd Southeast Asia Water Forum in Denpasar, Bali > News
Regional Wetlands and Water Resources Programme (RWWP) > Read more

Contact

John Dore
Coordinator, Regional Wetlands and Water Resources Programme (RWWP)
The World Conservation Union (IUCN)
63 Sukhumvit Soi 39
Sukhumvit Road, Wattana
Bangkok 10110  Thailand
Tel: + 66 (0) 2 262-0529-31
Fax: + 66 (0) 2 662-4388
E-mail: johndore@iucnt.org

 

4th World Water Forum 2006 in Mexico
16 to 22 March 2006, Mexico > Read more
Tales of Water - A Child’s View
A multimedia project by IUCN and the Tales of Water Foundation

 

 

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