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 Climate Ecosystems, Energy, Food (Nexus) Gender Private Sector Transboundary Urban Water services Youth Facet Thematic Tagging Region Central Africa Central America South America (-) Southern Africa Facet Region Country Malawi Facet Country IWRM Tools A2.01. Ownership and Allocation of Water Rights A2.02. International Water Law A3.01. National IWRM Plans B1.01. Regulatory Bodies and Enforcement Agencies B1.02. Local Authorities B2.01. Public sector water utilities B2.03. Community-based water supply and management organisations B3.05. Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships B4.02. Training water professionals B4.03. Communities of Practice B5.01. Gender Analysis B5.02. Gender Indicators B5.04. Climate Change and Gender Basin Management Plans Basin Organisations Behaviour Change Communication C1.08. Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis C2.01. Geographic Information System C2.03. Serious Games C2.04. Socio-Hydrological Modelling C5.01. Youth Engagement and Empowerment C6.01. Negotiation C6.02. Facilitation and Mediation Civil Society Organisations Climate Change Policies Conflict Management D1.01. Evaluating Water Investments D1.03. Business Model Canvas Ecosystem Assessment Environmental Impact Assessment Information Gathering and Sharing Networks Integrated Flood Management Plans Monitoring and Evaluation Systems (-) National Apex Bodies Nature Based Solutions Preparation of a National Water Resources Policy Pricing for Water and Water Services Risk Assessment Shared Vision Planning and Collaborative Modelling Stakeholder Analysis Supply Efficiency Transboundary Organisations Vulnerability Assessment Facet IWRM Tools Challenge Facet Challenge Sort by A → ZZ → AOldest firstNewest first Apply Case Study Malawi: Ensuring sustainability in IWRM processes 2013 compare