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Water : a source of conflict or cooperation? / editor, Velma I. Grover
Bib ID 4226740
Format BookBook
Description Enfield, N.H. : Science Publishers, c2007. 
x, 360 p. : ill., maps (some col.) ; 25 cm. 
ISBN 157808511X  9781578085118 
Full contents
  • Introduction / Velma I. Grover
  • Water wars? : conflict, cooperation, and negotiation over transboundary water / Shlomi Dinar
  • Conflicts in shared river basins / Nils Peter Gleditsch, Håvard Hegre and Hans Peter Wollbæk Toset
  • Water conflicts in China / Desheng Hu
  • Disputes over water, natural resources and human security in Bangladesh : toward a conflict analysis framework / Irna van der Molen and Atiq Rahman
  • The hydropolitics of cooperation : South Africa during the cold war / Anthony Turton
  • Competition for limited water resources in Botswana / Umoh T. Umoh, Santosh Kumar, Piet K. Kenabatho and Imoh J. Ekpoh
  • Water conflict in West Africa : the Niger River Basin experience / Umoh T. Umoh, Imoh J. Ekpoh and Santosh Kumar
  • River development and bilateral cooperation : Lesotho Highlands Water Project case study / Naho Mirumachi
  • Water : an essential commodity yet a potential source of conflict with special reference to Australia / Syed U. Hussainy and Santosh Kumar
 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subjects Water-supply - Management.  |  Water-supply - Government policy.  |  Water resources development.  |  Water rights.  |  Conflict management.
Other authors/contributors Grover, Velma I

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