World Scientific Handbook of Transboundary Water Management:Science, Economics, Policy and Politics(In 4 Volumes)Volume 1: Cooperating Over Shared Freshwater Resources Using International LawVolume 2: Tapping Technologies: The Role of Technological Change in Transboundary Water ManagementVolume 3: The Role of Formal and Informal Institutions in Managing Transboundary BasinsVolume 4: Transboundary Water Management Across Scales: Understanding the Domestic-International Interplay
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- Shlomi Dinar(Florida International University, USA)Gabriel Eckstein(Texas A&M University, USA)David Katz(University of Haifa, Israel)Neda A Zawahri(Cleveland State University, USA)Jeroen Warner(Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands)
Abstract
The impacts of population growth, climate change, and water scarcity and variability on a country's economy or society, in addition to the sheer need to harness international rivers for domestic and regional purposes, have made the management of transboundary freshwater a subject of great import. Over the past several decades, research in various disciplines utilizing a variety of methodologies has explored these issues, focusing on freshwater's strategic importance as well as conflict, cooperation, and negotiation over shared water bodies (rivers, lakes, aquifers).Suggested Citation
- Shlomi Dinar & Gabriel Eckstein & David Katz & Neda A Zawahri & Jeroen Warner (ed.), 2025. "World Scientific Handbook of Transboundary Water Management:Science, Economics, Policy and Politics(In 4 Volumes)Volume 1: Cooperating Over Shared Freshwater Resources Using International LawVolume 2:," World Scientific Books, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., number 13789, October.
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- Q25 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Renewable Resources and Conservation - - - Water
- Q5 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics
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