The 1944 U.S.-Mexico Water Treaty remains the single most important bilateral agreement on water resources between the two countries.
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The 1944 U.S.-Mexico Water Treaty remains the single most important bilateral agreement on water resources between the two countries.
Water diplomacy is regarded as a means to prevent conflict and to enhance peace through the cooperative management of transboundary water resources
The Guarani Aquifer System (GAS) covers 1,088,000 km2, 68% of which is in Brazil, 21% in Argentina, 8% in Paraguay, and 3% in Uruguay.
This special issue therefore aims to contribute to a better understanding of the various roles data and systems analyses play in transboundary wate
This course is offered by the SDG Academy. It provides understandings of transboundary freshwater governance in theory and practice.
The year 2019 marked a significant milestone in U.S.-Mexico hydrodiplomacy: seventy-five years since the two countries adopted the Treaty of 1944,