This paper is about regional cooperation over transboundary waters and transboundary aquifers. This paper discusses seven pillars that are usually considered for long-term, sustainable and reliable transboundary cooperation: 1) legal instruments, 2) institutional structures and capacity development, 3) an integrated approach, 4) exchange of information and joint monitoring and assessment, 5) a participatory approach, 6) benefits and costs-sharing, and 7) financing
Water is life\u27s most important natural resource, and groundwater is humanity\u27s most vital sour...
Tensions and conflicts over water use are increasingly common, as a result of both high water scarci...
This article contributes to critical sustainability studies through an interrogation of the Sustaina...
Natural resources in general and water in particular are undeniably essential to human growth and de...
Water is a fundamental need for life and a prerequisite for development and the realization of a lon...
Water is a unique resource. It is critical to the functioningof human society and ecosystems, and th...
This paper proposes that transboundary water governance needs to become an essential input to sustai...
Transboundary freshwater systems create inevitable linkages and interdependencies between countries....
Sharing the water of transboundary watercourses sometimes become a source of dispute between riparia...
With no concern for political boundaries, water flows throughout nations, regions, and continents wh...
The last several years have seen a discernible shift in global priorities towards advancing the conc...
"This paper discusses how international donors can promote the development of transboundary water ma...
Central Asia comprises five countries – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekis...
Whether the inter-state and sub-national tensions over transboundary waters will lead to greater con...
Transboundary water systems, which include interlinked river basins, lakes and aquifers, do not resp...
Water is life\u27s most important natural resource, and groundwater is humanity\u27s most vital sour...
Tensions and conflicts over water use are increasingly common, as a result of both high water scarci...
This article contributes to critical sustainability studies through an interrogation of the Sustaina...
Natural resources in general and water in particular are undeniably essential to human growth and de...
Water is a fundamental need for life and a prerequisite for development and the realization of a lon...
Water is a unique resource. It is critical to the functioningof human society and ecosystems, and th...
This paper proposes that transboundary water governance needs to become an essential input to sustai...
Transboundary freshwater systems create inevitable linkages and interdependencies between countries....
Sharing the water of transboundary watercourses sometimes become a source of dispute between riparia...
With no concern for political boundaries, water flows throughout nations, regions, and continents wh...
The last several years have seen a discernible shift in global priorities towards advancing the conc...
"This paper discusses how international donors can promote the development of transboundary water ma...
Central Asia comprises five countries – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekis...
Whether the inter-state and sub-national tensions over transboundary waters will lead to greater con...
Transboundary water systems, which include interlinked river basins, lakes and aquifers, do not resp...
Water is life\u27s most important natural resource, and groundwater is humanity\u27s most vital sour...
Tensions and conflicts over water use are increasingly common, as a result of both high water scarci...
This article contributes to critical sustainability studies through an interrogation of the Sustaina...