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Afghanistan Water Law

Click image to view PDF The overall objective of the Water Law of the Islamic State of Afghanistan is to conserve, ensure equitable distribution, efficient and sustainable use and secure the rights of the water users. The Law includes chapters like general provisions; management and use of water resources; river basin agencies and councils, etc. Read More

The Vulnerability of Pakistan’s Water Sector to the Impacts of Climate Change

Click image to view PDF The Report on the Vulnerability of Pakistanโ€™s Water Sector to the Impacts of Climate Change includes the effects of climate change on water resources availability in the Indus basin. The Report also covers water availability assessment, implications of water change and options for addressing priority research gaps. Read More

Water availability, use and challenges in Pakistan

Click image to view PDF Water availability, use and challenges in Pakistan covers the nexus of climatic variability, agricultural productivity and water variability. The document covers diverse areas like โ€“ the Indus basin irrigation system, seasonal flow and water availability, water loss and productivity, etc. Read More
Water Secure Pakistan

A Productive and Water Secure Pakistan

Source: Ministry of Water Resources, Pakistan SummaryDetailsSuggest an EditSummary 'A Productive and Water Secure Pakistan' discusses the water challenges faced by the country, emphasizing the need for a transformative approach. Pakistan's water resources, including the Indus River Basin, are under severe stress due to population growth, urbanization, water scarcity, degraded water quality, and climate change. [...] Read More

Development of Integrated Rives Basin Management (IRBM) for Indus Basin

Click image to view PDF The document in Development of Integrated River Basin Management for Indus Basin in Pakistan includes its objectives as a review of the present institutional and legal framework, a critical analysis of the management of floods, water economics and recommendations for an improved framework as an alternate National Water Policy. Among [...] Read More