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Lori Bradford, Kwok P. Chun, Rupal Bonli and Graham Strickert
Currently, there are no tools that measure improvements in levels of empathy among diverse water stakeholders participating in transboundary decision-making. In this study, we used an existing empathy scale from clinical psychology during an Experimental...
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Savitri Jetoo
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The transboundary nature of stressors impacting shared water bodies has been traditionally recognized in agreements between nation states. Several developments have led to new layers of cross border environmental actors, including regional and city level...
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Aibek Zhupankhan, Kamshat Tussupova, Ronny Berndtsson
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Even though Central Asia is water rich, water disputes have characterized the region after crumbling of the Soviet Union in 1991. The uneven spatial distribution and complex pattern of transboundary water sources with contrasting national water needs hav...
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Savitri Jetoo
The transboundary nature of stressors impacting shared water bodies has been traditionally recognized in agreements between nation states. Several developments have led to new layers of cross border environmental actors, including regional and city level...
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Aibek Zhupankhan, Kamshat Tussupova and Ronny Berndtsson
Even though Central Asia is water rich, water disputes have characterized the region after crumbling of the Soviet Union in 1991. The uneven spatial distribution and complex pattern of transboundary water sources with contrasting national water needs hav...
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Aura Salmivaara, Miina Porkka, Matti Kummu, Marko Keskinen, Joseph H. A. Guillaume and Olli Varis
Water shortage (availability per capita) is a key indicator of vulnerability to water scarcity. Spatial datasets enable the assessment of water shortage on multiple scales. The use of river basins and subbasins as analysis and management units is current...
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Ilkhom Soliev, Kai Wegerich and Jusipbek Kazbekov
Ongoing discussions on water-energy-food nexus generally lack a historical perspective and more rigorous institutional analysis. Scrutinizing a relatively mature benefit sharing approach in the context of transboundary water management, the study shows h...
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Kai Wegerich, Daniel Van Rooijen, Ilkhom Soliev and Nozilakhon Mukhamedova
The importance of water security has gained prominence on the international water agenda, but the focus seems to be directed towards water demand. An essential element of water security is the functioning of public organizations responsible for water sup...
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Sharon B. Megdal and Christopher A. Scott
Setting water policy depends fundamentally on the location of the supply and demand for water and the legal/institutional framework for water management. Within and across nations, laws and structures for water management decision making vary, often sign...
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Shavkat Rakhmatullaev, Frédéric Huneau, Philippe Le Coustumer, Mikael Motelica-Heino and Masharif Bakiev
The political transformation of the Central Asian region has induced the implosion of the interconnected physical hydraulic infrastructure and its institutional management system. Land-locked Central Asian countries, with their climatic conditions and tr...
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Marko Keskinen, Joseph H. A. Guillaume, Mirja Kattelus, Miina Porkka, Timo A. Räsänen and Olli Varis
The water-energy-food nexus is a topical subject for research and practice, reflecting the importance of these sectors for humankind and the complexity and magnitude of the challenges they are facing. While the nexus as a concept is not yet mature or ful...
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Marko Keskinen and Olli Varis
The water-energy-food nexus (?nexus?) is promoted as an approach to look at the linkages between water, energy and food. The articles of Water?s Special Issue ?Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Large Asian River Basins? look at the applicability of the nexus ap...
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Marko Keskinen, Joseph H. A. Guillaume, Mirja Kattelus, Miina Porkka, Timo A. Räsänen, Olli Varis
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The water-energy-food nexus is a topical subject for research and practice, reflecting the importance of these sectors for humankind and the complexity and magnitude of the challenges they are facing. While the nexus as a concept is not yet mature or ful...
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Meng Qiu, Qiting Zuo, Qingsong Wu, Binbin Wu, Junxia Ma and Jianwei Zhang
It has been difficult to revise and adjust the water distribution of the Yellow River in 1987 (1987 water distribution scheme). By gathering data and studies from previous literature, this paper summarized some water distribution ideas, principles and ru...
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Jiale Wang, Jing Wei and Fuqiang Tian
Media coverage of water events in transboundary river basins reflects the views of both riparian countries and beyond, and the conflict and cooperation dynamics could be biased due to the linguistic diversity. The aim of this study is to investigate whet...
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Mohammad A. Hossen, Jeff Connor and Faisal Ahammed
There are more than 260 transboundary rivers in the world, which are sometimes the cause of conflict. Therefore, management of these rivers is important not only for the economy but also for harmony and peace. Various methods are followed to resolve wate...
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Jan De Keyser, Daniel S. Hayes, Beatrice Marti, Tobias Siegfried, Carina Seliger, Hannah Schwedhelm, Oyture Anarbekov, Zafar Gafurov, Raquel M. López Fernández, Ivan Ramos Diez, Bertalan Alapfy, Justine Carey, Bakhtiyor Karimov, Erkin Karimov, Beatrice Wagner and Helmut Habersack
In today?s intrinsically connected world, the Water?Food?Energy?Climate Nexus (WFEC Nexus) concept provides a starting point for informed and transparent decision-making based on the trade-offs and synergies between different sectors, including aquatic e...
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Jisi Fu, Ping-An Zhong, Bin Xu, Feilin Zhu, Juan Chen and Jieyu Li
Transboundary water resources allocation is an effective measure to resolve water-related conflicts. Aiming at the problem of water conflicts, we constructed water resources allocation models based on game theory and multi-objective optimization, and rev...
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Eylon Shamir, Elia M. Tapia-Villaseñor, Mary-Belle Cruz-Ayala and Sharon B. Megdal
In the parched Upper Santa Cruz River Basin (USCRB), a binational USA?Mexico basin, the water resources depend on rainfall-triggered infrequent flow events in ephemeral channels to recharge its storage-limited aquifers. In-situ data from the basin highli...
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Liang Yuan, Weijun He, Zaiyi Liao, Dagmawi Mulugeta Degefu, Min An, Zhaofang Zhang and Xia Wu
With population numbers increasing and anthropogenic climate change, the amount of available fresh water is declining. This scenario can lead to an increase in the occurrence of water conflicts, especially in transboundary river basins. Prevention strate...
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