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spelling okr-10986-240482021-05-25T10:54:44Z Beyond the River : A Practitioner Perspective Grey, David Sadoff, Claudia Connors, Genevieve WATER QUALITY BASIN INTERNATIONAL RIVERS KNOWLEDGE COMMON EROSION FLOODPLAINS WATER MANAGEMENT BASIN DEVELOPMENT CLIMATE CHANGE RIPARIAN COUNTRIES IRRIGATION WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL RIVER BASINS POWER GENERATION SEAS RIVER BASIN BASINS COOPERATION BASIN MANAGEMENT BASIN POPULATION CLIMATE PARTNERSHIP WATER POLICY WATER CLIMATES BIODIVERSITY RIVER BASINS MILLION PEOPLE RIVER DEVELOPMENT HYDROPOWER RIPARIAN STATES POLLUTION FLOOD MANAGEMENT TRANSBOUNDARY RIVER BASINS RIVERS RESEARCH RIVER REGULATION WATERS ENVIRONMENT NAVIGATION RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT DAM RIPARIAN TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS RIVER Building real cooperation on transboundary waters is always a lengthy and complex journey. Embracing cooperation is no simple task for a nation state, not least because of the perceived costs of the erosion of sovereignty, however small that erosion might be. While there are many examples of where cooperation is non-existent or weak, there are also examples of robust cooperation. This essay examines these questions through a practitioner’s lens to draw a few lessons from experience on why countries cooperate and how cooperation can be achieved. 2016-04-11T21:09:12Z 2016-04-11T21:09:12Z 2016-01 Chapter http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26043862/beyond-river-practitioner-perspective http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24048 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief
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topic WATER QUALITY
BASIN
INTERNATIONAL RIVERS
KNOWLEDGE
COMMON
EROSION
FLOODPLAINS
WATER MANAGEMENT
BASIN DEVELOPMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
RIPARIAN COUNTRIES
IRRIGATION
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL RIVER BASINS
POWER GENERATION
SEAS
RIVER BASIN
BASINS
COOPERATION
BASIN MANAGEMENT
BASIN POPULATION
CLIMATE
PARTNERSHIP
WATER POLICY
WATER
CLIMATES
BIODIVERSITY
RIVER BASINS
MILLION PEOPLE
RIVER DEVELOPMENT
HYDROPOWER
RIPARIAN STATES
POLLUTION
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
TRANSBOUNDARY RIVER BASINS
RIVERS
RESEARCH
RIVER REGULATION
WATERS
ENVIRONMENT
NAVIGATION
RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT
DAM
RIPARIAN
TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS
RIVER
spellingShingle WATER QUALITY
BASIN
INTERNATIONAL RIVERS
KNOWLEDGE
COMMON
EROSION
FLOODPLAINS
WATER MANAGEMENT
BASIN DEVELOPMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
RIPARIAN COUNTRIES
IRRIGATION
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL RIVER BASINS
POWER GENERATION
SEAS
RIVER BASIN
BASINS
COOPERATION
BASIN MANAGEMENT
BASIN POPULATION
CLIMATE
PARTNERSHIP
WATER POLICY
WATER
CLIMATES
BIODIVERSITY
RIVER BASINS
MILLION PEOPLE
RIVER DEVELOPMENT
HYDROPOWER
RIPARIAN STATES
POLLUTION
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
TRANSBOUNDARY RIVER BASINS
RIVERS
RESEARCH
RIVER REGULATION
WATERS
ENVIRONMENT
NAVIGATION
RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT
DAM
RIPARIAN
TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS
RIVER
Grey, David
Sadoff, Claudia
Connors, Genevieve
Beyond the River : A Practitioner Perspective
description Building real cooperation on transboundary waters is always a lengthy and complex journey. Embracing cooperation is no simple task for a nation state, not least because of the perceived costs of the erosion of sovereignty, however small that erosion might be. While there are many examples of where cooperation is non-existent or weak, there are also examples of robust cooperation. This essay examines these questions through a practitioner’s lens to draw a few lessons from experience on why countries cooperate and how cooperation can be achieved.
format Chapter
author Grey, David
Sadoff, Claudia
Connors, Genevieve
author_facet Grey, David
Sadoff, Claudia
Connors, Genevieve
author_sort Grey, David
title Beyond the River : A Practitioner Perspective
title_short Beyond the River : A Practitioner Perspective
title_full Beyond the River : A Practitioner Perspective
title_fullStr Beyond the River : A Practitioner Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Beyond the River : A Practitioner Perspective
title_sort beyond the river : a practitioner perspective
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26043862/beyond-river-practitioner-perspective
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