The Upper Indus Basin's (UIB) unique geographical positioning and its ecosystem contributions to the downstream basin in the form of water and energy are of critical importance. UIB is also among the most vulnerable water towers in the world vis-a-vis climate as well as a host of environmental and socio-economic changes. The paucity of ground observations and their associated unknowns make it imperative to study and highlight the grey areas for attention and action by policy planners and basin government and management at different levels in order to improve the management and the governance structures for better water resource management. As this river basin is shared between countries, enhanced co-creation of knowledge can provide greater...
The Indus River Basin covers an area of around 1 million square kilometers and connects four countri...
Conflicting approaches to water governance at multiple scales within large international river basin...
With a rapidly growing population of 250 million, the Indus river basin in South Asia is one of the ...
The Upper Indus Basin's (UIB) unique geographical positioning and its ecosystem contributions to the...
River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and gla...
River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and gla...
River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and gla...
River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and gla...
River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and gla...
This study was partially supported by core funds of ICIMOD contributed by the governments of Afghani...
This project is an examination of the ecological and political relations in South Asia regarding the...
The densely populated plains of the lower Indus Basin largely depend on water resources originating ...
The authors examine the complex history of the development of the Indus Basin and the challenges fac...
The Indus River Basin covers an area of around 1 million square kilometers and connects four countri...
Conflicting approaches to water governance at multiple scales within large international river basin...
With a rapidly growing population of 250 million, the Indus river basin in South Asia is one of the ...
The Upper Indus Basin's (UIB) unique geographical positioning and its ecosystem contributions to the...
River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and gla...
River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and gla...
River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and gla...
River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and gla...
River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and gla...
This study was partially supported by core funds of ICIMOD contributed by the governments of Afghani...
This project is an examination of the ecological and political relations in South Asia regarding the...
The densely populated plains of the lower Indus Basin largely depend on water resources originating ...
The authors examine the complex history of the development of the Indus Basin and the challenges fac...
The Indus River Basin covers an area of around 1 million square kilometers and connects four countri...
Conflicting approaches to water governance at multiple scales within large international river basin...
With a rapidly growing population of 250 million, the Indus river basin in South Asia is one of the ...