Equitable and reasonable utilization (ERU), the cornerstone of international water law, recognizes the rights of states to utilize shared water res
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Equitable and reasonable utilization (ERU), the cornerstone of international water law, recognizes the rights of states to utilize shared water res
This article examines the transboundary water interactions between the two relatively under-researched basins of Lake Chad and the Congo River; it
Riphah Institute of Public Policy,
The Asia Foundation,
Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR)
Several studies have demonstrated the continuum of cooperation on transboundary rivers, but have largely focused on government to government (Track
Documentation of the train the trainers workshop in the Mekong River Basin.
Oregon State University researchers in collaboration with local actors developed a site specific workshop and skills building module for water reso