Water Policy in the Philippines, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Issues, Initiatives, and Prospects

Global Issues in Water Policy Series, Vol. 8

Coordinators: Rola Agnes C., Pulhin Juan M., Arcala Hall Rosalie

Language: English

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This book describes challenges in the policy and practices of the various water sectors in the Philippines that have led to water conflicts. Such conflicts arise in the nature of rural-urban competition, trans-administrative boundary issues, and inconsistencies between customary and state rules, and even within state rules. Using inter-, multi- and trans-disciplinary approaches, and analysing from various scales  - community, local and national governments - the book discusses policies and strategies needed towards achieving water security especially for the poor. Reflective of the complex and urgent water policy and governance issues in many developing countries, the book offers valuable lessons and insights to policy makers, water sector managers, planners and regulators as well as to academics, researchers and students. 

1. Water resources in the Philippines: overview and framework of analysis.- 2. Water supply, demand and uses and the drivers of change.- 3. Laws, institutional arrangements and policy instruments.- 4. Domestic household use and sanitation patterns in urban, urbanizing and rural settings.- 5. Industrial/commercial water use and pollution/disposal problems.- 6. Agricultural water management issues.- 7. Aquaculture/marine resources water management.- 8. Multiple/Integrated Water Resources Utilization.- 9. Sustaining water resources with environmental protection.- 10. National and local initiatives in addressing water supply, water quality and sustainability.- 11. Policies and institutional interventions for water demand management.- 12. Towards a more responsive water policy and practice: challenges and prospects.

Offers an in-depth discussion of the inter-, multi-, and trans-disciplinary approaches to Philippine water policy

Reflective of complex and urgent water policy issues in developing countries

Sketches the multi-layered complexity and fragmentation that characterizes water policy in the Philippines

Presents key sectoral initiatives at national and local governance levels

Concludes with key strategies for a more responsive water policy and practice to ensure water security and access especially to the poor