Case studies Case studies Find stories that illustrate practical experiences gathered in the implementation of IWRM. Case studies are submitted by practitioners and professionals from all over the world and reviewed by the GWP knowledge management team. 0 case studies in comparison list Thematic Tagging Water services Transboundary Youth Facet Thematic Tagging Region Central and Eastern Europe Country AlgeriaArgentinaArmeniaAustriaBeninBosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilBulgariaBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonChinaCroatiaCzech RepublicDemocratic Republic of the Congo (the)EstoniaEswatiniEthiopiaGermanyGhanaHondurasHungaryIndiaJordanKazakhstanKyrgyzstanMalawiMalaysiaMontenegroMoroccoMozambiqueNiger (the)ParaguayRepublic of Moldova (the)RomaniaRwandaSerbiaSlovakiaSloveniaSouth AfricaSudan (the)TajikistanTurkmenistanUgandaUkraineUnited States of America (the)UruguayUzbekistan IWRM Tools A1.02. Policies with Relation to Water ResourcesA2.04. The Rights of RiversA3.02. Basin Management PlansA3.06. Integrated Drought Management PlansA3.07. Integrated Flood Management PlansB1.03. Monitoring and Evaluation BodiesB2.03. Community-based water supply and management organisationsB3.01. Transboundary OrganisationsB3.03. Civil Society OrganisationsB3.05. Multi-Stakeholder PartnershipsB4.01. Information Gathering and Sharing NetworksB4.02. Training Water ProfessionalsC1.03. Stakeholder AnalysisC1.07. Strategic Environmental AssessmentC2.01. Geographic Information SystemC2.02. Shared Vision Planning and Collaborative ModellingC2.03. Serious GamesC3.01. Demand EfficiencyC3.03. Recycle and ReuseC5.01. Youth Engagement and EmpowermentC6.01. NegotiationD1.01. Evaluating Water Investments Challenge Facet Challenge Sort by A → ZZ → AOldest firstNewest first Apply Case Study Hungary/Romania: River basin management of the Körös/Crisuri River 2008 compare Case Study Romania: Lessons from Water Safety Plans for small-scale water supply systems as developed by schools 2012 compare Case Study Transboundary: A need for a cohesive international work in the region – Joint Danube Survey 2008 compare