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Year: 2014


The Rise of Hydro-Diplomacy: Strengthening foreign policy for transboundary waters

Year: 2014

Collections: Scientific Publications, Reports, Review article

Topics: Water, Water law, Water governance Water diplomacy,

Authors: Benjamin Pohl, et al.

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Source: Adelphi

Water is a fundamental precondition for human life. No substitute for freshwater exists, and it is scarce in many regions. Simultaneously, much of it transcends state borders via shared river and lake basins or groundwater aquifers. The resulting political, economic, social and environmental interdependencies give water resources the crucial potential to either foster cooperation or exacerbate conflict. The significance of access to water is growing as demographic and economic drivers as well as deteriorating water quality interact with climate change that will regionally increase water scarcity and variability.


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