For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Contents: Section I. Managing water conflicts within South Asian countries / S. Ayub Qutub ... [et al.] -- Section II. Managing water conflicts between countries / Umesh Parajuli ... [et al.]Project implemented by Global Environment and Energy in the 21st Century (GEE-21) and the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) ; sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation of New Yor
Abstract India and Bangladesh are the two neighbor states and known as riverine countries in South ...
Te year 2013 was the United Nations International Year of Water Cooperation. It was also the year t...
water is an unavoidable and very important factor of social and economic development of each country...
Several factors drive water disputes in South Asia. To solve the problems, it is critical to involve...
For PA 860: Workshop in International Public AffairsThis report explores the role of water shortages...
Disputes over water are central to the political economy of development in South Asia. This paper lo...
In Bandaragoda,,D. J. (Ed.), Water flows up: Excerpts from the Proceedings of a Ministerial Roundtab...
Increased use of water for hydropower and agriculture, due to population growth accounts for future ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Contents: 1. Introduction -- ...
The growing conflict over the issue of sharing water resources is a global phenomenon and Pakistan i...
Water resource issues are increasingly perceived to constrain development, to contribute to impoveri...
Paper presented at the South Asia Water Research Conference "Water Access and Conflicts: Implication...
This research paper focuses on water dispute between India and Pakistan and its implications on the ...
Thinking About Water in Uncertain Times is a collection of six essays on water and conflicts, produc...
"SaciWATERs, South Asia Consortium for interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies, was formed as a pr...
Abstract India and Bangladesh are the two neighbor states and known as riverine countries in South ...
Te year 2013 was the United Nations International Year of Water Cooperation. It was also the year t...
water is an unavoidable and very important factor of social and economic development of each country...
Several factors drive water disputes in South Asia. To solve the problems, it is critical to involve...
For PA 860: Workshop in International Public AffairsThis report explores the role of water shortages...
Disputes over water are central to the political economy of development in South Asia. This paper lo...
In Bandaragoda,,D. J. (Ed.), Water flows up: Excerpts from the Proceedings of a Ministerial Roundtab...
Increased use of water for hydropower and agriculture, due to population growth accounts for future ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Contents: 1. Introduction -- ...
The growing conflict over the issue of sharing water resources is a global phenomenon and Pakistan i...
Water resource issues are increasingly perceived to constrain development, to contribute to impoveri...
Paper presented at the South Asia Water Research Conference "Water Access and Conflicts: Implication...
This research paper focuses on water dispute between India and Pakistan and its implications on the ...
Thinking About Water in Uncertain Times is a collection of six essays on water and conflicts, produc...
"SaciWATERs, South Asia Consortium for interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies, was formed as a pr...
Abstract India and Bangladesh are the two neighbor states and known as riverine countries in South ...
Te year 2013 was the United Nations International Year of Water Cooperation. It was also the year t...
water is an unavoidable and very important factor of social and economic development of each country...