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This book works to build trust, consensus, and capacity to enhance understanding through a water conflict management framework designed to bolster
This book works to build trust, consensus, and capacity to enhance understanding through a water conflict management framework designed to bolster
The wH2O: The Journal of Gender and Water, first published in 2011, was the inspiration of Dakota Dobyns and Caroline D’Angelo, two Masters of Envi
Water management is conflict management.
The King’s Geography Department offers a Geopolitics, Resources and Territory (GRT)masters programme.
This special issue therefore aims to contribute to a better understanding of the various roles data and systems analyses play in transboundary wate
This book written by Mark Zeitoun, Naho Mirumachi, and Jeroen Warner presents: