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020 _a9781849711388
041 _aeng
082 _a333.91
_bTRA
245 _aTransboundary water management:
_b principles and practice /
_cedited by Anton Earle
260 _bEarthscan,
_c2010.
_aLondon:
300 _axvii, 261 p.
505 _a1. Introduction: Setting the Scene for Transboundary Water Management Approaches-- Part I: Analytical Approaches to Transboundary Water Management-- 2. Why Negotiate? Asymmetric endowments and asymmetric power and the invisible nexus of water, trade and power that brings apparent water security-- 3. Power, Hegemony and Critical Hydropolitics4. Getting Beyond the Environment-Conflict Trap: Benefit-Sharing in International River Basins-- Part II: Transboundary Water Management Polity and Practice-- 5. International Water Law: concepts, evolution and development-- 6. Aquifer Resources in a Transboundary Context: A Hidden Resource? - Enabling the Practitioner To 'See It & Bank It' for Good Use-- 7. Governance in Transboundary Basins - the Role of Stakeholders, Concepts and Approaches in International River Basins-- 8. Environmental Flows in Shared Watercourses: Review of Assessment Methods and Relevance in the Transboundary Setting-- 9. Managing Water Negotiations and Conflicts in Concept and in Practice-- 10. Identifying Business Models for Transboundary River Basin Institutions-- Part III: Challenges and Opportunities-- 11. Sustainability of Transnational Water Agreements in the Face of Socio-Economic and Environmental Change-- 12. Enhanced Knowledge and Education Systems for Strengthening the Capacity of Transboundary Water Management-- 13. Case studies of TWM Initiatives: -- 13 initiatives from various parts of the world-- 14. Towards a Conceptual Framework for Transboundary Water ManagementIndex
650 _aWater resources development 2. Water-supply
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700 _4ed.
_aJagerskog,Anders
_aOiendal ,Joakim
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942 _cBK