Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Water Diplomacy
A Principled and Pragmatic Approach
Herausgeber: Islam, Shafiqul; Smith, Kevin M.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Water Diplomacy
A Principled and Pragmatic Approach
Herausgeber: Islam, Shafiqul; Smith, Kevin M.
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This book introduces the concept of Water Diplomacy as a principled and pragmatic approach to problem driven interdisciplinary collaboration, which has been developed as a response to pressing contemporary water challenges arising from the coupling of natural and human systems.
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This book introduces the concept of Water Diplomacy as a principled and pragmatic approach to problem driven interdisciplinary collaboration, which has been developed as a response to pressing contemporary water challenges arising from the coupling of natural and human systems.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 657g
- ISBN-13: 9781138369283
- ISBN-10: 1138369284
- Artikelnr.: 58379630
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 657g
- ISBN-13: 9781138369283
- ISBN-10: 1138369284
- Artikelnr.: 58379630
Shafiqul Islam is Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and the Director of the Water Diplomacy Program at Tufts University, USA. Kevin M. Smith is a PhD candidate in environmental and water resources engineering and a member of the third cohort of Water Diplomacy graduate students at Tufts University, USA.
Part I: Problem-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration: A Principled
Pragmatic Approach to Addressing Complex Problems Using Water Diplomacy as
an Example 1 .Origins: Conceptualization, Implementation, and Evolution of
an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program on Water Diplomacy 2. Making
Distinctions: The Importance of Recognizing Complexity in Coupled Natural
and Human Systems 3. Working Together: An Argument for Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration 4. Principled Pragmatism: How Water
Diplomats Approach Complex Water Issues? Part II: Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Action: Case Studies from the Tufts
Water Diplomacy Program 5. Operationalizing Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: An Overview of Case Studies from the Tufts
Water Diplomacy Program 6. Flood Diplomacy: The Hydrological, Technical,
and Socio-Political Challenges of Delineating Usable Floodplain Boundaries
7. Cholera in Haiti: Why Many Efforts Have Failed and How We Can Do Better
8. Water Diplomacy at the Macro Scale: Agricultural Groundwater Governance
in the High Plains Aquifer Region of the United States 9. Creating
Flexibility in Freshwater Availability for the Eastern Nile Basin 10.
Confronting the Natural Domain: Strategies for Addressing Ecology and
Conservation in Complex Water Management Challenges 11. Access to Safe
Drinking Water across the Navajo Nation 12. Coupling and Complexity of
Natural and Human Systems: A Case Study from the Southwest Bangladesh Delta
Part III: Looking Back and Looking Forward: Reflections and Lessons from
the Tufts Program on Water Diplomacy 13. Evaluation of an Interdisciplinary
Graduate Program: Lessons Learned From the Tufts Water Diplomacy Program
14. Reflections on the Tufts Experiment with Interdisciplinary Water
Diplomacy Researce 15. Perspectives on Water Diplomacy: Key Findings,
Remaining Challenges, and Future Directions 16. Quo Vadis?
Pragmatic Approach to Addressing Complex Problems Using Water Diplomacy as
an Example 1 .Origins: Conceptualization, Implementation, and Evolution of
an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program on Water Diplomacy 2. Making
Distinctions: The Importance of Recognizing Complexity in Coupled Natural
and Human Systems 3. Working Together: An Argument for Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration 4. Principled Pragmatism: How Water
Diplomats Approach Complex Water Issues? Part II: Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Action: Case Studies from the Tufts
Water Diplomacy Program 5. Operationalizing Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: An Overview of Case Studies from the Tufts
Water Diplomacy Program 6. Flood Diplomacy: The Hydrological, Technical,
and Socio-Political Challenges of Delineating Usable Floodplain Boundaries
7. Cholera in Haiti: Why Many Efforts Have Failed and How We Can Do Better
8. Water Diplomacy at the Macro Scale: Agricultural Groundwater Governance
in the High Plains Aquifer Region of the United States 9. Creating
Flexibility in Freshwater Availability for the Eastern Nile Basin 10.
Confronting the Natural Domain: Strategies for Addressing Ecology and
Conservation in Complex Water Management Challenges 11. Access to Safe
Drinking Water across the Navajo Nation 12. Coupling and Complexity of
Natural and Human Systems: A Case Study from the Southwest Bangladesh Delta
Part III: Looking Back and Looking Forward: Reflections and Lessons from
the Tufts Program on Water Diplomacy 13. Evaluation of an Interdisciplinary
Graduate Program: Lessons Learned From the Tufts Water Diplomacy Program
14. Reflections on the Tufts Experiment with Interdisciplinary Water
Diplomacy Researce 15. Perspectives on Water Diplomacy: Key Findings,
Remaining Challenges, and Future Directions 16. Quo Vadis?
Part I: Problem-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration: A Principled
Pragmatic Approach to Addressing Complex Problems Using Water Diplomacy as
an Example 1 .Origins: Conceptualization, Implementation, and Evolution of
an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program on Water Diplomacy 2. Making
Distinctions: The Importance of Recognizing Complexity in Coupled Natural
and Human Systems 3. Working Together: An Argument for Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration 4. Principled Pragmatism: How Water
Diplomats Approach Complex Water Issues? Part II: Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Action: Case Studies from the Tufts
Water Diplomacy Program 5. Operationalizing Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: An Overview of Case Studies from the Tufts
Water Diplomacy Program 6. Flood Diplomacy: The Hydrological, Technical,
and Socio-Political Challenges of Delineating Usable Floodplain Boundaries
7. Cholera in Haiti: Why Many Efforts Have Failed and How We Can Do Better
8. Water Diplomacy at the Macro Scale: Agricultural Groundwater Governance
in the High Plains Aquifer Region of the United States 9. Creating
Flexibility in Freshwater Availability for the Eastern Nile Basin 10.
Confronting the Natural Domain: Strategies for Addressing Ecology and
Conservation in Complex Water Management Challenges 11. Access to Safe
Drinking Water across the Navajo Nation 12. Coupling and Complexity of
Natural and Human Systems: A Case Study from the Southwest Bangladesh Delta
Part III: Looking Back and Looking Forward: Reflections and Lessons from
the Tufts Program on Water Diplomacy 13. Evaluation of an Interdisciplinary
Graduate Program: Lessons Learned From the Tufts Water Diplomacy Program
14. Reflections on the Tufts Experiment with Interdisciplinary Water
Diplomacy Researce 15. Perspectives on Water Diplomacy: Key Findings,
Remaining Challenges, and Future Directions 16. Quo Vadis?
Pragmatic Approach to Addressing Complex Problems Using Water Diplomacy as
an Example 1 .Origins: Conceptualization, Implementation, and Evolution of
an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program on Water Diplomacy 2. Making
Distinctions: The Importance of Recognizing Complexity in Coupled Natural
and Human Systems 3. Working Together: An Argument for Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration 4. Principled Pragmatism: How Water
Diplomats Approach Complex Water Issues? Part II: Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Action: Case Studies from the Tufts
Water Diplomacy Program 5. Operationalizing Problem-Driven
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: An Overview of Case Studies from the Tufts
Water Diplomacy Program 6. Flood Diplomacy: The Hydrological, Technical,
and Socio-Political Challenges of Delineating Usable Floodplain Boundaries
7. Cholera in Haiti: Why Many Efforts Have Failed and How We Can Do Better
8. Water Diplomacy at the Macro Scale: Agricultural Groundwater Governance
in the High Plains Aquifer Region of the United States 9. Creating
Flexibility in Freshwater Availability for the Eastern Nile Basin 10.
Confronting the Natural Domain: Strategies for Addressing Ecology and
Conservation in Complex Water Management Challenges 11. Access to Safe
Drinking Water across the Navajo Nation 12. Coupling and Complexity of
Natural and Human Systems: A Case Study from the Southwest Bangladesh Delta
Part III: Looking Back and Looking Forward: Reflections and Lessons from
the Tufts Program on Water Diplomacy 13. Evaluation of an Interdisciplinary
Graduate Program: Lessons Learned From the Tufts Water Diplomacy Program
14. Reflections on the Tufts Experiment with Interdisciplinary Water
Diplomacy Researce 15. Perspectives on Water Diplomacy: Key Findings,
Remaining Challenges, and Future Directions 16. Quo Vadis?