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There has been little advancement in the development of applicable and effective frameworks for realistic international water cooperation in the past decades. Approximately 40% of the global population lives in transboundary water basins and growing threats emphasize the urgent need for collaborated management. The reality of global change calls for innovative "Hydro-Diplomacy" aimed at strengthening international collaboration for climate change adaptation under the framework of regional security and win-win politics. This book examines the current problems in light of "Innovative…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There has been little advancement in the development of applicable and effective frameworks for realistic international water cooperation in the past decades. Approximately 40% of the global population lives in transboundary water basins and growing threats emphasize the urgent need for collaborated management. The reality of global change calls for innovative "Hydro-Diplomacy" aimed at strengthening international collaboration for climate change adaptation under the framework of regional security and win-win politics. This book examines the current problems in light of "Innovative Hydro-Diplomacy " approach, with the aim of promoting cooperation among the riparian.I also emphasize some cases from Aral sea to Dead sea as wrong water management examples that now requires serious international collaboration to recover. Therefore this study can be more useful for water resource managers, academics, experts as well as decision makers and politicians concerning Transboundary Rivers.
Autorenporträt
The author is an expert on Hydropolitics.He is a civil engineer with 25 years of experience in The State Hydraulic Works. He got his MSc. degree in Water Politics and has lectured in different universities. Dursun Y¿ld¿z has written a few books and published several papers. He is now a director of NGO (Hydropolitics Association).