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Water Institutions: Policies, Performance and Prospects

Chennat Gopalakrishnan ; Asit K. Biswas ; Cecilia Tortajada (eds.)

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Hydrogeology; Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management; Environmental Economics; Political Science; Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice; Economic Policy

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978-3-540-23811-9

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978-3-540-26567-2

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005

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Water Allocation and Management in Hawaii: A Case of Institutional Entropy

Chennat Gopalakrishnan

Approaches to the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of radiation, chemical and combined effects on natural populations of the aquatic organisms are proposed. These approaches are based on generalization of our previous experimental data concerning separate and combined effects of ionising radiation and chemical mutagens (heavy metals and chlororganic compounds) on crustacean and fish embryos, as well as on the results of field studies carried out before and after the ChNPP accident. For the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of the damaged factors it is proposed to use the following criteria: the comparison of cytogenetic effects in , the distribution of chromosome aberrations in cells and the number of aberrations per aberrant cell.

Pp. 1-23

Institutions for Resources Management: A Case Study from Sri Lanka

Asit K. Biswas

Approaches to the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of radiation, chemical and combined effects on natural populations of the aquatic organisms are proposed. These approaches are based on generalization of our previous experimental data concerning separate and combined effects of ionising radiation and chemical mutagens (heavy metals and chlororganic compounds) on crustacean and fish embryos, as well as on the results of field studies carried out before and after the ChNPP accident. For the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of the damaged factors it is proposed to use the following criteria: the comparison of cytogenetic effects in , the distribution of chromosome aberrations in cells and the number of aberrations per aberrant cell.

Pp. 24-45

Water Institutions in India: Structure, Performance, and Change

R. Maria Saleth

Approaches to the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of radiation, chemical and combined effects on natural populations of the aquatic organisms are proposed. These approaches are based on generalization of our previous experimental data concerning separate and combined effects of ionising radiation and chemical mutagens (heavy metals and chlororganic compounds) on crustacean and fish embryos, as well as on the results of field studies carried out before and after the ChNPP accident. For the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of the damaged factors it is proposed to use the following criteria: the comparison of cytogenetic effects in , the distribution of chromosome aberrations in cells and the number of aberrations per aberrant cell.

Pp. 47-80

Uphill Flow of Reform in China’s Irrigation Districts

James E. Nickum

Approaches to the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of radiation, chemical and combined effects on natural populations of the aquatic organisms are proposed. These approaches are based on generalization of our previous experimental data concerning separate and combined effects of ionising radiation and chemical mutagens (heavy metals and chlororganic compounds) on crustacean and fish embryos, as well as on the results of field studies carried out before and after the ChNPP accident. For the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of the damaged factors it is proposed to use the following criteria: the comparison of cytogenetic effects in , the distribution of chromosome aberrations in cells and the number of aberrations per aberrant cell.

Pp. 81-98

Institutions for Water Management in Mexico

Cecilia Tortajada; Nancy Contreras-Moreno

Approaches to the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of radiation, chemical and combined effects on natural populations of the aquatic organisms are proposed. These approaches are based on generalization of our previous experimental data concerning separate and combined effects of ionising radiation and chemical mutagens (heavy metals and chlororganic compounds) on crustacean and fish embryos, as well as on the results of field studies carried out before and after the ChNPP accident. For the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of the damaged factors it is proposed to use the following criteria: the comparison of cytogenetic effects in , the distribution of chromosome aberrations in cells and the number of aberrations per aberrant cell.

Pp. 99-130

Water Institutions in the Middle East

Peter Beaumont

Approaches to the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of radiation, chemical and combined effects on natural populations of the aquatic organisms are proposed. These approaches are based on generalization of our previous experimental data concerning separate and combined effects of ionising radiation and chemical mutagens (heavy metals and chlororganic compounds) on crustacean and fish embryos, as well as on the results of field studies carried out before and after the ChNPP accident. For the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of the damaged factors it is proposed to use the following criteria: the comparison of cytogenetic effects in , the distribution of chromosome aberrations in cells and the number of aberrations per aberrant cell.

Pp. 131-153

Institutions in South African International River Basins

Anthony R. Turton; Anton Earle

Approaches to the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of radiation, chemical and combined effects on natural populations of the aquatic organisms are proposed. These approaches are based on generalization of our previous experimental data concerning separate and combined effects of ionising radiation and chemical mutagens (heavy metals and chlororganic compounds) on crustacean and fish embryos, as well as on the results of field studies carried out before and after the ChNPP accident. For the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of the damaged factors it is proposed to use the following criteria: the comparison of cytogenetic effects in , the distribution of chromosome aberrations in cells and the number of aberrations per aberrant cell.

Pp. 154-173

Property Rights, Water Rights and the Changing Scene in Western Water

Charles W. Howe

Approaches to the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of radiation, chemical and combined effects on natural populations of the aquatic organisms are proposed. These approaches are based on generalization of our previous experimental data concerning separate and combined effects of ionising radiation and chemical mutagens (heavy metals and chlororganic compounds) on crustacean and fish embryos, as well as on the results of field studies carried out before and after the ChNPP accident. For the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of the damaged factors it is proposed to use the following criteria: the comparison of cytogenetic effects in , the distribution of chromosome aberrations in cells and the number of aberrations per aberrant cell.

Pp. 175-185

Finding a Modern Role for the Prior Appropriation Doctrine in the American West

Ray Huffaker

Approaches to the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of radiation, chemical and combined effects on natural populations of the aquatic organisms are proposed. These approaches are based on generalization of our previous experimental data concerning separate and combined effects of ionising radiation and chemical mutagens (heavy metals and chlororganic compounds) on crustacean and fish embryos, as well as on the results of field studies carried out before and after the ChNPP accident. For the identification and the equi-dosimetric assessment of the damaged factors it is proposed to use the following criteria: the comparison of cytogenetic effects in , the distribution of chromosome aberrations in cells and the number of aberrations per aberrant cell.

Pp. 187-200