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Risks of a Fully Sectoral and Fully Integrated Approach

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1 Risks of a Fully Sectoral and Fully Integrated Approach
Misconceptions IWSM demands wholesale integration. [3 clicks - one bullet point per click + click for “No” symbol Often get this from people who are looking for reasons to reject IWRM and prevent change instead of looking for ways to use IWRM to promote positive change. Sectoral decision-making should be abandoned entirely.

2 Risks of Fully Sectoral Approach
Overlooking negative impacts on environment and other sectors Inefficient use of resources—natural and financial Sectoral approach Integrated approach [2 clicks - 1 bullet point per click]

3 Risks of Fully Integrated Approach
Getting mired in complexity. Not making good use of specialist expertise. Sectoral approach Integrated approach [2 clicks - 1 bullet point per click]

4 Finding a Balance Each country needs to decide where integration makes sense based on its social, political and hydrological situation. Sectoral approach Integrated approach [No clicks] References and Sources for Further Reading: GWP: Meeting the WSSD action target on IWRM and water efficiency strategies: A how-to guide.


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