What is UN SDG 6.5
By 2030 implement integrated water resources management at all levels including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate
6.5.1 Degree of IWRM implementation (0-100)
6.5.2 Proportion of transboundary basin area with an operational arrangement for water cooperation
What are the Dublin Principles
Dublin Principles- these were developed at the international Conference on Water and the Environment 1992
Define IWRM
“A process which promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources, in order to maximize the resultant economic and social welfare in an equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems.”
What 3 principles is IWRM based on
Social Equity in terms of IWRM
-Equal access for all users- especially poorer more marginalised
-Right of all users to the benefits gained from the use of water needs to be considered when making water allocations
-Benefits may include enjoyment of resources through recreational use or financial benefits generated from the use of water for economic purposes
Economic Efficiency in terms of IWRM
-Greatest benefits to the greatest number of users, with the available financial and water resources
-Most economically efficient option is selected
-Economic value is not just about price. Needs to consider current and future social and environmental costs and benefits
-But economic value of environmental benefits is hard to assess
Environmental Sustainability in terms of IWRM
What does the implementation of IWRM depend on
-Political Commitment
-Basin management plan and clear vision
-Participation and coordination
-Capacity development
-Well defined regulations
-Water allocation plans
-Investment and financial stability
-Knowledge of the natural resources of the basin
-Comprehensive monitoring and evaluation
Common reasons WFD standard is failed
Why is the WFD not as good as IWRM
-Gender awareness is omitted
-There is no guideline to encourage and regulate the private sector
-The important role that water plays in economic development is not properly understood in the directive
-It does not set out clear guidelines for the active participation of local people
-There is no focus on poverty
-It promotes technology-orientated mangement for drinking water and sanitation, no integration with human-orientated management
-There is no standard guideline to develop responsibilities at the lowest appropriate level
-However some argue this is because the WFD is based in the EU, where relative poverty is very different