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Ismail Serageldin

Researcher at World Bank

Publications -  39
Citations -  2293

Ismail Serageldin is an academic researcher from World Bank. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water resources & Poverty. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2102 citations. Previous affiliations of Ismail Serageldin include Johns Hopkins University & Bibliotheca Alexandrina.

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Managing water resources sustainably: challenges and solutions for the new millennium

TL;DR: The authors constate un consensus sur les mesures a prendre, resumees dans les principes de Dublin : une gestion sociale et economique de l'eau qui ne neglige pas la protection de l-environnement, une organisation institutionnelle qui evite la fragmentation, la reconnaissance de la valeur economique of l'Eau, l'amelioration des connaissances, la sensibilisation du public, les partenariats, sont les valeurs a defendre.
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Darwin 200: Great expectations

TL;DR: One sign of enhanced public understanding of Darwin and the nature of science, will be quicker resolution of continuously re-emerging controversies between the scientifically literate and ‘creation scientists’.
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Tools for Manpower Planning: The World Bank Models

TL;DR: The country (Compound) Model as discussed by the authors is one of a set of simulation models developed during a research project to study the implications of the explosion of international migration in the Middle East and North Africa Region for both labor-importing and labor-exporting countries.
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From vision to action after the Second World Water Forum

TL;DR: The World Commission for Water in the 21st Century set out the vision of a "water secure world" and suggested a comprehensive set of measures to achieve this aim, but criticism of the role of water pricing in these measures underestimates the strength of its case.