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This book explores the intricate challenges and potential solutions in managing transboundary rivers in South Asia, a densely populated and ecologically diverse region. It examines the significant impacts of the growing climate crisis, disaster risks, population growth, and socio-political conflicts on transboundary river basins, which pose substantial risks to large areas of the Global South. The book highlights the critical need for multi-sectoral, multi-disciplinary, and cross-country perspectives to formulate collaborative policies that support sustainable development goals. Through specific case studies, the book addresses hydro-politics and flood hazards in countries like India, China, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh.
Features
Rivers Beyond Borders is an excellent reference for students, researchers, and academics in environmental science, geography, hydrology, political science, law, sociology, and South Asian studies; policymakers, government officials, and professionals in water resource management and international relations; and practitioners in non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international development agencies, and environmental advocacy groups.
This book explores the intricate challenges and potential solutions in managing transboundary rivers in South Asia, a densely populated and ecologically diverse region. It examines the significant impacts of the growing climate crisis, disaster risks, population growth, and socio-political conflicts on transboundary river basins, which pose substantial risks to large areas of the Global South. The book highlights the critical need for multi-sectoral, multi-disciplinary, and cross-country perspectives to formulate collaborative policies that support sustainable development goals. Through specific case studies, the book addresses hydro-politics and flood hazards in countries like India, China, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh.
Features
Rivers Beyond Borders is an excellent reference for students, researchers, and academics in environmental science, geography, hydrology, political science, law, sociology, and South Asian studies; policymakers, government officials, and professionals in water resource management and international relations; and practitioners in non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international development agencies, and environmental advocacy groups.
Atsiliepimai