Despite widespread recognition of the importance of data exchange in transboundary waters’ management, there is growing evidence that data exchange is falling short in practice. A possible explanation may be that data exchange occurs where and when it is needed. Needs for data exchange in shared waters, nonetheless, have not been systematically assessed. This paper evaluates data exchange needs in a set of transboundary basins and compares such needs with evidenced levels of data exchange. Our findings indicate that it may be possible to accelerate data exchange by identifying and promoting the exchange of data that respond to palpable need and serve practical use
Data and information exchange are vital for long-term transboundary water cooperation. However, many...
This article gives an overall introduction to the book: Environmental Data Exchange Network for Inla...
The management of water resources in East Africa is inherently challenged by rainfall variability an...
Despite widespread recognition of the importance of data exchange in transboundary waters’ managemen...
Data exchange in transboundary waters is fundamental to advance cooperation in water management. Non...
Data exchange in transboundary waters is fundamental to advance cooperative water management. Noneth...
Developed framework for assessing the strength of data exchange in transboundary waters and piloted ...
Despite international calls for data and information sharing in transboundary waters and basin-speci...
Today human societies must confront significant changes in the environmental context in which they a...
In 2017, the Global High-Level Panel on Water and Peace called for strengthening knowledge-based and...
Integrated water resources management (IWRM) relies on co-ordination, co-operation and sharing of co...
The exact role that data and information exchange plays in the management of multi- jurisdictional r...
Transboundary data sharing is widely recognised as a necessary element in the successful handling of...
ers and policy makers. Efficient routes to data sharing enable both advances of hydrological science...
SummaryTransboundary data sharing is widely recognised as a necessary element in the successful hand...
Data and information exchange are vital for long-term transboundary water cooperation. However, many...
This article gives an overall introduction to the book: Environmental Data Exchange Network for Inla...
The management of water resources in East Africa is inherently challenged by rainfall variability an...
Despite widespread recognition of the importance of data exchange in transboundary waters’ managemen...
Data exchange in transboundary waters is fundamental to advance cooperation in water management. Non...
Data exchange in transboundary waters is fundamental to advance cooperative water management. Noneth...
Developed framework for assessing the strength of data exchange in transboundary waters and piloted ...
Despite international calls for data and information sharing in transboundary waters and basin-speci...
Today human societies must confront significant changes in the environmental context in which they a...
In 2017, the Global High-Level Panel on Water and Peace called for strengthening knowledge-based and...
Integrated water resources management (IWRM) relies on co-ordination, co-operation and sharing of co...
The exact role that data and information exchange plays in the management of multi- jurisdictional r...
Transboundary data sharing is widely recognised as a necessary element in the successful handling of...
ers and policy makers. Efficient routes to data sharing enable both advances of hydrological science...
SummaryTransboundary data sharing is widely recognised as a necessary element in the successful hand...
Data and information exchange are vital for long-term transboundary water cooperation. However, many...
This article gives an overall introduction to the book: Environmental Data Exchange Network for Inla...
The management of water resources in East Africa is inherently challenged by rainfall variability an...