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  • Home > HELP: Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy - Phase III (2008-2013) - Updated: 23-09-2009 3:01 pm

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    HELP is a cross cutting and transdisciplinary initiative of the United Nations Educational Scientific Organization (UNESCO) led by the International Hydrological Programme (IHP).

    HELP is creating a new approach to integrated catchment management through the creation of a framework for water law and policy experts, water resource managers and water scientists to work together on water-related problems. From the technical perspective, the broad objectives of HELP are to strengthen field-oriented, experimental hydrology using the drainage basin (up to scales 104 to 106 km2 as the framework. Water related physical (hydrological, climatological, ecological) and non-physical (technical, sociological, economics, administrative, law) observations will be made in these catchments which address the most critical policy and management issues as perceived by “users” under different biophysical and socio-economic environments, taking into account needs for sustainable development. The desire for this new programme to be truly “user-driven” will require the active involvement of both policy and facilitating (water and land resource managers) groups to set the policy agenda and ensure the scientific results will benefit societal needs through the revision of policy and management practices.

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    John Blackwell - Professor -

    Edwin Engman - - National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Shahbaz Khan - Global co-ordinator of the HELP programme - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization - UNESCO

    Cornejo R. de Grunauer Maria Pilar - Project Coordinator of the FIMCM - Escuela Polictenica del Litoral - ESPOL - Facultad de Ingenería Marítima y Ciencas del Mar - FIMCM

    Patricia Wouters - Director - International Water Law Research Institute


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    CSIRO Land and Water - Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Division of Land and Water - Government Agency

    ESPOL FIMCM - Escual Politecnica del Litoral - Facultad de Ingeniería Marítima y Ciencias del Mar - University/Faculty

    IWMI - International Water Management Institute - Non-Governmental Organisation

    US GCRP WCP - United States Global Change Research Programme, Water Cycle Programme Office - Governmental Agency



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