Transboundary water institutions in the Indus River Basin can be fairly characterized as broken in key respects. International relations between India and Pakistan over the Indus Waters Treaty, as well as interprovincial relations within Pakistan over the 1991 Water Accord, speak to this sentiment. Stemming from research undertaken by the authors for the Harvard Water Federalism Project and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), this Article seeks to spur the evolution of the Indus River Basin’s water institutions by offering a comparative perspective from North America’s most “institutionally encompassed” basin, the Colorado River Basin. Mindful of the importance of context for comparative water law and policy scho...
The study reinforces the belief of geo-politicians that competition over and control of, vital resou...
Water is the most important natural resource; it is essential to all forms of life. Surface water a...
The Indus River and its five tributaries rising in the Himalayan Mountains in India flows through Pa...
Transboundary water institutions in the Indus River Basin can be fairly characterized as broken in k...
Transboundary water institutions in the Indus River Basin can be fairlycharacterized as broken in ke...
Water has transformed into an inflexibly fundamental settling in the change technique of all countri...
This project is an examination of the ecological and political relations in South Asia regarding the...
The authors examine the complex history of the development of the Indus Basin and the challenges fac...
Rise in population growth needs high demand of limited water to meet the challenges of high food req...
Rise in population growth needs high demand of limited water to meet the challenges of high food req...
The authors examine the complex history of the development of the Indus Basin and the challenges fac...
Water being a vital resource and an inevitable ingredient for the existence and sustenance of life d...
Water being a vital resource and an inevitable ingredient for the existence and sustenance of life d...
South Asian sub-continent is a geographical unit sharing three major river basins viz. the Indus, th...
The management of international watercourses is a prominent global issue, owing to the rapid growth ...
The study reinforces the belief of geo-politicians that competition over and control of, vital resou...
Water is the most important natural resource; it is essential to all forms of life. Surface water a...
The Indus River and its five tributaries rising in the Himalayan Mountains in India flows through Pa...
Transboundary water institutions in the Indus River Basin can be fairly characterized as broken in k...
Transboundary water institutions in the Indus River Basin can be fairlycharacterized as broken in ke...
Water has transformed into an inflexibly fundamental settling in the change technique of all countri...
This project is an examination of the ecological and political relations in South Asia regarding the...
The authors examine the complex history of the development of the Indus Basin and the challenges fac...
Rise in population growth needs high demand of limited water to meet the challenges of high food req...
Rise in population growth needs high demand of limited water to meet the challenges of high food req...
The authors examine the complex history of the development of the Indus Basin and the challenges fac...
Water being a vital resource and an inevitable ingredient for the existence and sustenance of life d...
Water being a vital resource and an inevitable ingredient for the existence and sustenance of life d...
South Asian sub-continent is a geographical unit sharing three major river basins viz. the Indus, th...
The management of international watercourses is a prominent global issue, owing to the rapid growth ...
The study reinforces the belief of geo-politicians that competition over and control of, vital resou...
Water is the most important natural resource; it is essential to all forms of life. Surface water a...
The Indus River and its five tributaries rising in the Himalayan Mountains in India flows through Pa...