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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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Mahsa Motlagh, Anik Bhaduri, Janos J. Bogardi, Lars Ribbe
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Escalating tension and a sense of mistrust currently prevail between downstream and upstream countries in the Nile Basin over Ethiopia's construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Striving for self-sufficiency in hydropower generation, E...
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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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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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Antti Belinskij
International water law, which regulates the uses of international watercourses that are situated partly in different States, is a highly topical sector of law. In 2014, two conventions covering the subject matter entered into force globally. At the same...
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Valentin S. Korneevets,Elena G. Kropinova,Irina I. Dragileva
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The transborder relations have been intensively studied recently. The target of research depends on the specialization of the scientists involved in studying different aspects of transboundary ties. Depending on the aims, researchers elaborate on the not...
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Shokhrukh-Mirzo Jalilov, Olli Varis and Marko Keskinen
Cooperation in transboundary river basins is challenged by the riparian countries? differing needs for water use. This is the case especially in Amu Darya Basin in Central Asia, where upstream Tajikistan is building the Rogun Hydropower Plant (RHP) to in...
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Henry P. Huntington, Richard Binder Sr., Robert Comeau, Lene Kielsen Holm, Vera Metcalf, Toku Oshima, Carla SimsKayotuk and Eduard Zdor
The homeland of Inuit extends from Asia and the Bering Sea to Greenland and the Atlantic Ocean. Inuit and their Chukchi neighbors have always been highly mobile, but the imposition of three international borders in the region constrained travel, trade, h...
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HELENA VARKKEY
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Joko Widodo took up office as President of Indonesia barely a month after the Republic ratified the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution. This momentous ratification coupled with the severe haze during his first few months in office, positione...
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Amrtatjuti Vladimirovna Sereda, Yuriy Gennadievich Mikhaylichenko, Petr Yakovlevich Baklanov, Anatoly Nikolaevich Kachur, Andrei Dorofeevich Lappo and Larisa Valentinovna Danilova
Sustainable development of marine resources requires a robust national coastal and ocean policy and harmonization of environmental management systems in areas of overlapping interests among nations. This is becoming increasingly important in the efforts ...
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Muji Listyo Widodo,Rinekso Soekmadi,Hadi Susilo Arifin
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Betung Kerihun National Park (BKNP) is a transboundary conservation area. BKNP region has various attractive ecotourism activities are covered in the context of the nature, culture and 55adventure. But the number of foreign tourists who have visited is s...
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Mohammadreza Shahbazbegian and Roohollah Noori
Hydropolitics is defined as the systematic study of conflict and cooperation in transboundary water basins, affecting around 40% of the world?s population. There has been great advancement in studies endeavoring to explore linkages between hydropolitical...
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Serafeim Poulos, Aikaterini Karditsa, Maria Hatzaki, Athina Tsapanou, Christos Papapostolou and Konstantinos Chouvardas
The present contribution aims to give an insight into the main terrestrial and marine processes leading to delta flooding in the case of the transboundary Evros delta, located at the microtidal NE Aegean Sea, on the basis of recorded flood events in the ...
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Mahmood A. Yousuf, Nada Rapantova and Jalal H. Younis
During the last few decades, a critical scarcity of water has occurred in the Middle East due to climate change and the mismanagement of water resources. The situation is complicated by the absence of an effective legislative framework at the local level...
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György Jóna
In this paper, the spatial dimensions of a transboundary, coopetitive (coopetition: cooperation of rivals) network, established by restaurant owners, are scrutinized empirically by applying advanced toolkits of spatial network analysis (SpNA). The paper ...
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György Jóna
In this paper, the spatial dimensions of a transboundary, coopetitive (coopetition: cooperation of rivals) network, established by restaurant owners, are scrutinized empirically by applying advanced toolkits of spatial network analysis (SpNA). The paper ...
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Animesh K. Gain, M. Shahjahan Mondal and Rezaur Rahman
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is considered as a practical approach in solving water-related problems, which are socio-ecologically complex in nature. Bangladesh has also embraced the IWRM approach against its earlier attempt to flood cont...
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Robert Jubach and A. Sezin Tokar
Climate, weather and water hazards do not recognize national boundaries. Transboundary/regional programs and cooperation are essential to reduce the loss of lives and damage to livelihoods when facing these hazards. The development and implementation of ...
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Robert Jubach, A. Sezin Tokar
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Climate, weather and water hazards do not recognize national boundaries. Transboundary/regional programs and cooperation are essential to reduce the loss of lives and damage to livelihoods when facing these hazards. The development and implementation of ...
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Zdenka Krenova, Hans Kiener
The face of Europe has been shaped by human civilization for centuries and wilderness did not only vanish from the continents surface but also from humans? minds and experiences. However, there are still a few places left, which have remained more or les...
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