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Transboundary Lakes and Reservoirs: Status and Trends (Summary for Policy Makers)

… have been possible. It is also apparent that knowledge on deep groundwater resources is lacking in many regions. An … are at higher risk of saltwater contamination from sea level rise, pumping, and wave overwash events. 6. The …
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Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use

… natural change due to flooding, subsidence, drought, sea-level rise or infilling with sediment or organic … Chad in the Sahel, for example, is rarely more than 7m deep but its area varies from 25,000 km2 to less than 10,000 … from very shallow intertidal waters (less then six metres deep) but also extend far out to sea to great depths. Inland …
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Modern water rights : Theory and practice

… and its tributaries, from the upper watersheds down to the sea, or other final "terminus" (such as a lake). 38 The word … for Applied Research and Public Policy. Boyd, J. 2003. Hip Deep: A Survey of State Instream Flow Law from the Rocky … Africa, 1984 (E F) 26. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: impacts on tuna regulation, 1982 (E F) 27. Regional …
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