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Chapter  2:  Concept  note   4 • ‘A  political-­‐economy  framework  for  groundwater  governance’,  developed  by  the  World  Bank  (2012)   • ‘Ten   Building   Blocks   for   Sustainable   Water   Governance:   An   Integrated   Method   to   Assess   the   Governance  of  Water’ developed  by  an  interdisciplinary  team  of  academics,  chaired  by  Van  Rijswick   5 (2014)   • ‘A   framework   for   analysing   institutional   and   political   contexts   of   water   resources   management   6 projects’,  developed  by  IRS  (2012)   • ‘Toolkit  and  Guidance  for  Preventing  and  Managing  Land  and  Natural  Resources  Conflict’,  developed   7 by  EU-­‐UN  partnership  (2012)   ‘Managing  uncertainties  in  networks’,  a  framework  for  stakeholder  analysis  developed  by  Koppenjan   and  Klijn  (2006)     The  remainder  of  this  chapter  will  provide  a  brief  overview  of  the  key  references  as  listed  above.   •                                                                                                                   4  Wijnen,   M.,   Augeard,   B.,   Hiller,   B.,   Ward,   C.   and   P.   Huntjens   (2012)   MANAGING   THE   INVISIBLE:   Understanding   and   Improving  Groundwater  Governance.  Draft  Report  Water  Paper,  June  2012,  published  by  the  Water  Unit,  Transport,  Water   and  ICT  Department,  Sustainable  Development  Vice  Presidency.  World  Bank,  Water  Partnership  Program,  2012   5  The  text  of  the  assessment  method  and  paper  is  edited  for  the  Yemen  study  but  is  partly  based  on  ‘Van  Rijswick  et  al,.   2014.    Ten  building  blocks  for  sustainable  water  governance:  an  integrated  method  to  assess  the  governance  of  water,   Water  International,  2014,  DOI:  10.1080/02508060.2014.951828,  To  link  to  this  article:   http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2014.951828.’  This  article  describes  an  integrated  method  to  assess  the  governance   of  water  and  has  been  developed  by  an  interdisciplinary  team  of  academics,  chaired  by  Van  Rijswick.     6  Beveridge,   R.,   Monsees,   J.,   Moss,   T.   (2012)   The   IRS   Handbook   –   Analysing   institutional   and   political   contexts   of   water   resources  management  projects.  July  2012.   7  EU-­‐UN  Partnership  (2012)  Toolkit  and  Guidance  for  Preventing  and  Managing  Land  and  Natural  Resources  Conflict   The Political Economy in Yemen of Water Management: Conflict Analysis and Recommendations  32  of  241