La collection de publications parallèles
Une nouvelle collection de publications parallèles accompagne la troisième édition du Rapport mondial des Nations Unies sur la mise en valeur des ressources en eau : L’eau dans un monde qui change. Rédigées par les organisations partenaires, ces publications visent à fournir des informations plus précises et approfondies, des fondamentaux scientifiques, ainsi qu’un examen détaillé de certains secteurs de l’eau moins conventionnels. Ces publications ne sont disponibles qu’en anglais.
Cette collection comprend trois types de publications :
Ils visent à fournir une information scientifique sur les sujets que couvre le WWDR et servent de lien entre les contenus du rapport et les publications scientifiques évaluées par des pairs.
Ces rapports sont des documents autonomes qui fournissent une information approfondie sur les secteurs, les problématiques et les sujets liés à l’eau, tels que par notamment la gestion intégrée des ressources en eau, les questions transfrontalières et la technologie.
Cette catégorie couvrira des secteurs et des sujets dont l’eau est une composante transversale ou conséquente, comme par exemple le changement climatique, la sécurité, la biodiversité, la réduction de la pauvreté et l’utilisation des terres.

La collection de publications parallèles :
Aperçus
Freshwater and international law: the interplay between universal, regional and basin perspectives
by Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Professor and Head, Department of International Law, University of Geneva
IWRM Implementation in Basins, Sub-Basins and Aquifers: State of the Art Review
by Keith Kennedy, Slobodan Simonovic, Alberto Tejada-Guibert, Miguel de França Doria and José Luis Martin for UNESCO-IHP
Institutional Capacity Development in Transboundary Water Management
by Ruth Vollmer, Reza Ardakanian, Matt Hare, Jan Leentvaar, Charlotte van der Schaaf and Lars Wirkus for UNW-DPC
Global Trends in Water-Related Disasters: An Insight for Policymakers
by Yoganath Adikari and Junichi Yoshitani at the Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan, for the International Center for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM), under the auspices of UNESCO.
Inland Waterborne Transport: Connecting Countries
by Sobhanlal Bonnerjee, Anne Cann,Harald Koethe, David Lammie, Geerinck Lieven, Jasna Muskatirovic, Benjamin Ndala, Gernot Pauli and Ian White for PIANC/ICIWaRM
Building a 2nd Generation of New World Water Scenarios
by Joseph Alcamo and Gilberto Gallopin
Seeing Traditional Technologies in a New Light: Using Traditional Approaches for Water Management in Drylands
by Harriet Bigas, Zafar Adeel and Brigitte Schuster (eds), for the United Nations University International Network on Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH)

Dialogues
Introduction to the IRBM (Integrated River Basin Management) guidelines at river basin level
by UNESCO & Japan Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Water Adaptation in National Adaptation Programmes for Action Freshwater in Climate Adaptation Planning and Climate Adaptation in Freshwater Planning
by Gunilla Björklund, Håkan Tropp, Joakim Harlin, Alastair Morrison and Andrew Hudson for UNDP
Integrated Water Resources Management in Action
by Jan Hassing, Niels Ipsen, Torkil-Jønch Clausen, Henrik Larsen and Palle Lindgaard-Jørgensen for DHI Water Policy and the UNEP-DHI Centre for Water and Environment
Confronting the Challenges of Climate Variability and Change through an Integrated Strategy for the Sustainable Management of the La Plata River Basin
by Enrique Bello, Jorge Rucks and Cletus Springer for the Department of Sustainable Development, Organization of American States
Water and Climate Change: Citizen Mobilization, a Source of Solutions
by Marie-Joëlle Fluet, International Secretariat for Water; Luc Vescovi, Ouranos, and Amadou Idrissa Bokoye, Environment Canada
Water Security and Ecosystems: The Critical Connection
by Thomas Chiramba and Tim Kasten for UNEP

Articles scientifiques
Freshwater biodiversity versus anthropogenic climate change
by Luc Vescovi (Conseil de la science et de la technologie, Québec), Dominique Berteaux (Université du Québec à Rimouski), David Bird (Université du Québec à Montréal), Sylvie de Blois (McGill University) – Scientific Paper Series
The impact of global change on erosion and sediment transport by rivers: current progress and future challenges
by D. E. WALLING International Sediment Initiative of IHP UNESCO – Scientific Paper Series
Climate Changes, Water Security and Possible Remedies for the Middle East
by Jon Martin Trondalen for UNESCO PCCP
A Multi-Model Experiment to Assess and Cope with Climate Change Impacts on the Châteauguay Watershed in Southern Quebec
by Luc Vescovi, Ouranos; Ralf Ludwig, Department of Geography, University of Munich; Jean-François Cyr, Richard Turcotte and Louis-Guillaume Fortin, Centre d’Expertise Hydrique du Québec; Diane Chaumont, Ouranos; Marco Braun and Wolfram Mauser, Department of Geography, University of Munich
Water and Climate Change in Quebec
by Luc Vescovi, Ouranos; Pierre Baril, Ministry of Transport, Québec; Claude Desjarlais ; André Musy; and René Roy, Hydro-Québec. All authors are members of the Ouranos Consortium
Investing in Information, Knowledge and Monitoring
by Jim Winpenny for the WWAP Secretariat
Water Footprint Analysis (Hydrologic and Economic) of the Guadania River Basin
by Maite Martinez Aldaya, Twente Water Centre, University of Twente and Manuel Ramon Llamas, Department of Geodynamics, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
