Water security for better lives. A Summary for Policymakers.
Climate Change, Complexity and Resilient Communites. Case study: Tajikistan. International Alert 2013.
Water, U.S. Foreign Policy and American Leadership. Elliot School of International Affairs. Georg Washington University.
Glasgow Statement on International Water Cooperation and Trans-boundary Aquifers. University of Strathclyde, CIFAL, Scottish Government, NITAR, UNESCO-IHP, IAEA, IAH, DFID, SA Water Forum, and the University of Dundee. Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 15-16 October 2013.
Amazonia Security Agenda: Summary of Findings and Initial Recommendations. Global Canopy Programme and International Center for Tropical Agriculture.
International researchers from 14 institutions met in Nicosia (Cyprus) on the 10th and 11th of December to present and debate the results of studies on water, conflict and security conducted in the past three years in a variety of locations in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Sahel under the CL
The Caspian countries have reached another crucial milestone by adopting and signing one more protocol to the Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea (Tehran Convention) - The Protocol for the Protection of the Caspian Sea against Pollution from Land-b
Prominent Roles Predicted for Demographic and the Environmental Trends
A new report by the NGO, International Rivers, takes an in-depth look at the role China is playing in building mega-dams worldwide. According to the report, Chinese companies are involved in 308 hydroelectric projects across 70 nations.
Is peace about to break out on the world’s rivers?
This April, the Philippines had one of their warships locked in a stand-off over fishing rights with two Chinese surveillance vessels at Scarborough Shoal, in waters claimed both by China and the Philippines.
Population growth, urbanisation, industrialisation and climate change are putting pressure on the world’s river basins, and “hydro-diplomacy” is essential if water-related conflicts are to be avoided, experts said on Wednesday.
In recent weeks, militants in Pakistan have escalated their hostile rhetoric toward India. The subject of their ire is water.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urged countries to find cooperative solutions to shared water challenges at a high-level discussion held today at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, New York.
Gafsa region in the south of Tunisia was once an oasis; today the phosphate industry has plunged it into a water crisis.