International river basins will likely face higher hydrologic variability due to climate change. Increased floods and droughts would have economic and political consequences. Riparians of transboundary basins governed by water treaties could experience non-compliance and inter-state tensions if flow falls below levels presumed in a treaty. Flow information is essential to cope with these challenges through water storage, allocation, and use. This...
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INFORMACIÓN
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2012/03/01
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Documento de trabajo sobre investigaciones relativas a políticas
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WPS5996
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2012/03/01
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Disclosed
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Assessing economic and political impacts of Hydrological variability on treaties : case studies on the Zambezi and Mekong basins
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water