The article reveals and systematizes the main types of conflicts over drinking water, which broke out in the world during the late XX and early XXI centuries. For each type of conflict, a specific example is given and briefly disclosed its history, the main reasons for its deployment are analyzed. It is noted that the overwhelming majority of past and present conflicts are local and take place within national states. But with population growth, industrialization and urbanization, the demand for water is only growing, which leads to increased competition for it and can provoke new disputes over this resource. Separately, the conflict over access to hydro-resources on the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula is highlighted. The experience of s...
This paper is the result of a literature review analysis on water resource conflicts both in Brazil ...
Since time immemorial, the water and all water-related components of life had been one of the key fa...
Graduation date: 20022001-10-12In the policy literature and the popular press, the issues of water a...
Since time immemorial, the access to water has been the source of power or become the apple of disco...
water is an unavoidable and very important factor of social and economic development of each country...
This paper presents the analysis of conflict history over freshwater in several drainage basins acro...
This paper examines the impact of tensions over the exploitation of water on the emergence of intern...
This paper evaluates and assesses hydropolitical conflict and maps the interface currently developin...
Central Asian states, where freshwater is a strategic resource, are oriented towards regional confli...
The paper analyzes the concept of water resources as one of the aspects of geopolitics. It addresses...
The article deals with a current situation of water problems of Central Asia. It is noted that probl...
This paper describes the use of media-reported events in the assessment of hydropolitical relations ...
Urban water conflicts manifested first in Europe in the 19th century and are observed nowadays in va...
There are 261 international rivers, covering almost one half of the total land surface of the globe ...
There are 261 international rivers, covering almost one half of the total land surface of the globe ...
This paper is the result of a literature review analysis on water resource conflicts both in Brazil ...
Since time immemorial, the water and all water-related components of life had been one of the key fa...
Graduation date: 20022001-10-12In the policy literature and the popular press, the issues of water a...
Since time immemorial, the access to water has been the source of power or become the apple of disco...
water is an unavoidable and very important factor of social and economic development of each country...
This paper presents the analysis of conflict history over freshwater in several drainage basins acro...
This paper examines the impact of tensions over the exploitation of water on the emergence of intern...
This paper evaluates and assesses hydropolitical conflict and maps the interface currently developin...
Central Asian states, where freshwater is a strategic resource, are oriented towards regional confli...
The paper analyzes the concept of water resources as one of the aspects of geopolitics. It addresses...
The article deals with a current situation of water problems of Central Asia. It is noted that probl...
This paper describes the use of media-reported events in the assessment of hydropolitical relations ...
Urban water conflicts manifested first in Europe in the 19th century and are observed nowadays in va...
There are 261 international rivers, covering almost one half of the total land surface of the globe ...
There are 261 international rivers, covering almost one half of the total land surface of the globe ...
This paper is the result of a literature review analysis on water resource conflicts both in Brazil ...
Since time immemorial, the water and all water-related components of life had been one of the key fa...
Graduation date: 20022001-10-12In the policy literature and the popular press, the issues of water a...