Despite its fundamental role as to the very existence of humans and their economies, the provision of clean water to their citizens remains a challenge to governments across the globe. This challenge presents itself as a classic interdisciplinary opportunity to blend science, law, and economics into an adaptive management solution ensuring the availability of this critical resource to all of the earth‘s inhabitants, regardless of location or socioeconomic status. This paper will explore how countries manage transboundary water resources, and how cooperative strategies may emerge that benefit each country that shares an international river or lake. In particular, this research explores how game theory and international treaties integrate the...
This research identifies a method to evaluate the fairness and stability of existing Pareto optimal ...
Natural resources in general and water in particular are undeniably essential to human growth and de...
Conflicts over transboundary freshwater resources arise, to a large degree, because property rights ...
Despite its fundamental role as to the very existence of humans and their economies, the provision o...
Despite its fundamental role as to the very existence of humans and their economies, the provision o...
Game Theory (GT), both in its non-cooperative (NCGT) and cooperative (CGT) forms, has been pivotal i...
Water resource management is a major concern worldwide due to the rapid population growth and demand...
There are 263 watersheds that cross the political boundaries of two or more countries.These internat...
Of the twelve million people who live within 100 km of the US-Mexico border, 90 percent are clustere...
This paper reviews various applications of cooperative game theory (CGT) to issues of water resource...
With no concern for political boundaries, water flows throughout nations, regions, and continents wh...
Managing transboundary river basins is never easy and usually involves conflicts. This paper introdu...
textWater resource management is a multifaceted issue that becomes more complex when considering mu...
This article discusses the legal and institutional frameworks that apply to transboundary freshwater...
INTRODUCTION With population growth, and economic and agricultural development, placing greater stra...
This research identifies a method to evaluate the fairness and stability of existing Pareto optimal ...
Natural resources in general and water in particular are undeniably essential to human growth and de...
Conflicts over transboundary freshwater resources arise, to a large degree, because property rights ...
Despite its fundamental role as to the very existence of humans and their economies, the provision o...
Despite its fundamental role as to the very existence of humans and their economies, the provision o...
Game Theory (GT), both in its non-cooperative (NCGT) and cooperative (CGT) forms, has been pivotal i...
Water resource management is a major concern worldwide due to the rapid population growth and demand...
There are 263 watersheds that cross the political boundaries of two or more countries.These internat...
Of the twelve million people who live within 100 km of the US-Mexico border, 90 percent are clustere...
This paper reviews various applications of cooperative game theory (CGT) to issues of water resource...
With no concern for political boundaries, water flows throughout nations, regions, and continents wh...
Managing transboundary river basins is never easy and usually involves conflicts. This paper introdu...
textWater resource management is a multifaceted issue that becomes more complex when considering mu...
This article discusses the legal and institutional frameworks that apply to transboundary freshwater...
INTRODUCTION With population growth, and economic and agricultural development, placing greater stra...
This research identifies a method to evaluate the fairness and stability of existing Pareto optimal ...
Natural resources in general and water in particular are undeniably essential to human growth and de...
Conflicts over transboundary freshwater resources arise, to a large degree, because property rights ...