Managing and transforming water conflicts
In this book, Jerome Delli Priscoli and Aaron T. Wolf investigate the dynamics of water conflict and conflict resolution, from the local to the international. They explore the inexorable links among three facets of conflict management and transformation: alternative dispute resolution (ADR), public...
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Cambridge University Press
2009
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Edición: | 1st publ |
Colección: | International hydrology series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Background, trends, and concepts
- Water wars, water reality: reframing the debate on transboundary water disputes, hydropolitics, and preventive hydrodiplomacy
- Water conflict management: theory and practice
- Crafting institutions: law, treaties, and shared benefits
- Public participation, institutional capacity, and river basin organizations for managing conflict
- Lessons learned: patterns and issues
- Water conflict prevention and resolution: where to from here?
- Appendix A: 1997 convention and ILC draft rules on international groundwater
- Appendix B: river basin organizations / Jerome Delli Priscoli
- Appendix C: case studies of transboundary dispute resolution / Aaron T. Wolf and Joshua T. Newton
- Appendix D: international water pricing: an overview and historic and modern case studies / Kristin M. Anderson and Lisa J. Gaines
- Appendix E: treaties with groundwater provisions / Kyoko Matsumoto
- Appendix F: treaties with water quality provisions / Meredith A. Giordano
- Appendix G: treaties the delineate water allocations / Aaron T. Wolf.