Print Email Facebook Twitter Managing conflicts in water resources allocation: A sustainable water allocation for Urumia Lake Basin in Iran Title Managing conflicts in water resources allocation: A sustainable water allocation for Urumia Lake Basin in Iran Author Oloumi Zad, S. Contributor Ravesteijn, W. (mentor) Kroesen, J.O. (mentor) Hermans, L. (mentor) Van Beek, E. (mentor) Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Department Values and Technology Programme Management of Technology Date 2012-06-22 Abstract Using the Urumia lake water allocation problem as a case study, a conflict analysis method was applied to look for possibilities to resolve the problem of conflicting demands for water. First a thorough overview of the problem was made by describing the Urumia lake basin and the human activities therein as a Large Technical System. After the problem was defined as such, a graph model for conflict resolution was applied to look for possible resolutions. The possibilities to arrive at a fair water allocation were summarized in a basic road map. Subject LTS approachGraph model for conflict resolutionSustainable water allocationLake Urumia Basin To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:c9d19098-438d-4f25-a2d5-d481fd29b7c3 Embargo date 2013-06-22 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2012 Oloumi Zad, S. Files PDF MSc_Thesis_S_Oloumi_Zad_P ... ersion.pdf 2.57 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:c9d19098-438d-4f25-a2d5-d481fd29b7c3/datastream/OBJ/view