Erika Weinthal, Jessica J. Troell, Mikiyasu Nakayama
Water is a basic human need, and despite predictions of "water wars," shared waters have proven to be the natural resource with the greatest potential for interstate cooperation and local confidence building. Indeed, water management plays a singularly important role in rebuilding trust after conflict and in preventing a return to conflict. Featuring nineteen case studies and analyses of experiences from twenty eight countries and territories in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East, and drawing on the experiences of thirty-five researchers and practitioners from around the...
Water is a basic human need, and despite predictions of "water wars," shared waters have proven to be the natural resource with the greatest potential...