Science diplomacy and transboundary water management
Title | Science diplomacy and transboundary water management PDF eBook |
Author | Ballabio, R. |
Publisher | UNESCO Publishing |
Total Pages | 219 |
Release | 2015-07-13 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9230000175 |
Water Diplomacy
Title | Water Diplomacy PDF eBook |
Author | Shafiqul Islam |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 362 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1617261033 |
At the heart of these conflicts are complex water networks.
Complexity of Transboundary Water Conflicts
Title | Complexity of Transboundary Water Conflicts PDF eBook |
Author | Enamul Choudhury |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Total Pages | 290 |
Release | 2018-12-07 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1783088710 |
‘Complexity of Transboundary Water Conflicts’ seeks to understand transboundary water issues as complex systems with contingent conditions and possibilities. To address those conditions and leverage the possibilities it introduces the concept of enabling conditions as a pragmatic way to identify and act on the emergent possibilities to resolve transboundary water issues. Based on this theoretical frame, the book applies the ideas and tools from complexity science, contingency and enabling conditions to account for events in the formulation of treaties/agreements between disputing riparian states in river basins across the world (Indus, Jordan, Nile, Ganges, Brahmaputra, Colorado, Danube, Senegal and Zayandehrud). It also includes a section with scholars’ reflections on the relevance and weakness of the theoretical framework.
Water Diplomacy in Action
Title | Water Diplomacy in Action PDF eBook |
Author | Shafiqul Islam |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Total Pages | 346 |
Release | 2017-01-02 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 178308491X |
Complex water problems cannot be resolved by numbers or narratives. Contingent and negotiated approaches are necessary for actionable outcome. In the face of a constantly changing array of interconnected water issues that cross multiple boundaries, the challenge is how to translate solutions that emerge from science and technology into the context of real-world policy and politics. Water Diplomacy in Action addresses this task by synthesizing two emerging ideas––complexity science and negotiation theory––to understand and manage risks and opportunities for an uncertain water future. Rooted in the ideas of complexity science and mutual gains negotiation, this edited volume shows why traditional systems engineering approaches may not work for complex problems, what emerging tools and techniques are needed and how these are used to resolve complex water problems.
Turkey's Water Diplomacy
Title | Turkey's Water Diplomacy PDF eBook |
Author | Aysegül Kibaroglu |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 250 |
Release | 2021-01-15 |
Genre | Water-supply |
ISBN | 9781783088119 |
'Turkey's Water Diplomacy' delineates the institutional and legal foundations of transboundary water policy-making in Turkey, paying special attention to the evolution of transboundary water politics in the Euphrates-Tigris river basin. The book also analyses how Turkey's harmonization with the European Union has impacted the transboundary water policy discourses and practices, and how these changes have been reflected in its relations with its Middle Eastern neighbours. Turkey was one of the three countries that rejected the UN Watercourses Convention in 1997. Yet, since the voting of the convention there have been changes in Turkey's stance vis-à- vis international water law, which the book studies. Turkey's water diplomacy embodies complex water management problems, which can be best understood as a product of competition, feedback and interconnection among natural and societal variables in a political context. Hence, the book adopts the Water Diplomacy Framework with its key elements in making policy-relevant recommendations specifically for Turkey's water diplomacy.
Water Security in the Middle East
Title | Water Security in the Middle East PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Axelrad Cahan |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 2017-01-02 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1783085673 |
Water Security in the Middle East explores the extent and nature of water security problems in transboundary water systems in the Middle East. This collection of essays discusses the political and scientific contexts and the limitations of cooperation in water security. The contributors argue that while conflicts over transboundary water systems in the Middle East do occur, they tend not to be violent nor have they ever been the primary cause of a war in this region. The authors place water disputes in larger political, historical and scientific contexts and discuss how the humanities and social sciences could contribute more towards this understanding. They also contend that international sharing of scientific and technological advances can significantly increase access to water and improve water quality. While scientific advances can and should increase adaptability to changing environmental conditions, especially climate change, national institutional reform and the strengthening of joint commissions are vital. The contributors indicate ways in which transboundary cooperation may move from simple and intermittent coordination to sophisticated, adaptive and equitable modes of water management.
Water Diplomacy
Title | Water Diplomacy PDF eBook |
Author | Shafiqul Islam |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 362 |
Release | 2012-07-26 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1136186565 |
Water is the resource that will determine the wealth, welfare, and stability of many countries in the twenty-first century. This book offers a new approach to managing water that will overcome the conflicts that emerge when the interactions among natural, societal, and political forces are overlooked. At the heart of these conflicts are complex water networks. In managing them, science alone is insufficient and so is policy-making that doesn't take science into account. Solutions will only emerge if a negotiated or diplomatic approach that blends science, policy, and politics is used to manage water networks. The authors show how open and constantly changing water networks can be managed successfully using collaborative adaptive techniques to build informed agreements among disciplinary experts, water users with conflicting interests, and governmental bodies with countervailing claims. Shafiqul Islam is an engineer with over twenty-five years of practical experience in addressing water issues. Lawrence Susskind is founder of MIT's Environmental Policy and Planning Program and a leader of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. Together they have developed a text that is relevant for students and experienced professionals working in a variety of engineering, science, and applied social science fields. They show how new thinking about water conflict can replace the zero-sum battles that pit experts, politicians, and stakeholders against each other in counter-productive ways. Their volume not only presents the key elements of a theory of water diplomacy; it includes excerpts and commentary from more than two dozen seminal readings as well as practice exercises that challenge readers to apply what they have learned.