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Water, Development and Cooperation — Comparative Perspective: Euphrates-Tigris and Southern Africa
by Lars Wirkus (ed.)
List of Contents
Wirkus, Lars: Water, Development and Cooperation — Comparative Perspective: Euphrates-Tigris and Southern Africa. An Introduction to the Workshop Proceedings.
Ashton, Peter and Anthony Turton: Transboundary Water Resource Management in Southern Africa: Opportunities, Challenges and Lessons Learned
Curtin, Fiona: Emerging Trends in Water Resources Conflict Prevention: Public Participation and the Role of Civil Society
Heyns, Piet: Strategic and Technical Considerations in the Assessment of Transboundary Water Management with Reference to Southern Africa
Jägerskog, Anders: Why States Cooperate over Shared Waters — The Example of the Jordan River Basin
Meissner, Richard: Interest Groups as Local Stakeholders involved in the Water Politics of a Transboundary River: The Case of the Proposed Epupa Dam across the Kunene River
Pazvakavambwa, Simon: The Politics of Water Use and Water Accsess—How National Water Development Plans affect Regional Cooperation (Focus on Zimbabwe and Southern Africa)
Salman, M.: The Euphrates and Tigris: South Boundary Utilization and Views
Swatuk, Larry: Political Challenges to Sustainably Managing Intra-Basin Water Resources in Southern Africa: Drawing Lessons from Cases
Warner, Jeroen: Plugging the GAP—
Working with Buzan: the Ilisu Dam as a Security Issue
Topcu, Sevilay, Kazim Tulucu and Burak Sen: Turkey’s Water Resources, Water Needs and Data Collection Infrastructure

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