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Water-related conflict and security in Southern Africa: The SADC Protocol on shared watercourses
… Review 2007, 205–212; Michael Kidd, ‘DDT, Malaria Control and the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic … for conflict. Mitigating impacts of hydrological extremes, flood management in particular, is an area where good … a legal framework for the assessment and management of flood risks across the EU Member States. The Directive aims …
The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers
… Review 2007, 205–212; Michael Kidd, ‘DDT, Malaria Control and the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic … for conflict. Mitigating impacts of hydrological extremes, flood management in particular, is an area where good … a legal framework for the assessment and management of flood risks across the EU Member States. The Directive aims …
International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2014
… Review 2007, 205–212; Michael Kidd, ‘DDT, Malaria Control and the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic … for conflict. Mitigating impacts of hydrological extremes, flood management in particular, is an area where good … a legal framework for the assessment and management of flood risks across the EU Member States. The Directive aims …
Governance of Shared Waters - Legal and Institutional Issues
… should take all necessary measures to prevent, reduce or control damage or harm to the aquatic environment whenever … e) the Rhine’s water basin, vis-à-vis it’s relevance for flood prevention and protection along the Rhine. The … arise due to natural causes such as floods or flooding. A flood can also originate from human behaviour, for example if …
Share - Managing water across boundaries
… and political economy impacts Regional fragmentation • Flood and drought mitigation • Erosion and sediment … helps diminish the tensions that have arisen over the control of river flows. Issues of sovereignty, strategic … pursued. Often a precipitating event, such as a drought or flood, will generate a sense of urgency for cooperating in …
Transboundary water governance and climate change adaptation: international law, policy guidelines and best practice application
… cooperation includes irrigation, hydropower, navigation, flood control, fisheries, timber floating, recreation and tourism, … J. 2012. Cities and Flooding: A Guide to Integrated Urban Flood Risk Management for the 21st Century. Washington DC, …
Mekong River Basin. Mobilising grassroots engagement and facilitating high-level dialogue for transboundary water management
… of the floodplains and rich fisheries are dependent on the flood pulse derived from within the basin and the Mekong … flows concepts or practice Strongly centralised state control combined with fractured regional processes with …
Initiating effective transboundary conservation - A practitioner’s guideline based on the experience from the Dinaric Arc
… boundaries, i.e. management of invasive species, disease control, illegal trade of species, poaching and wildfire … authority by taking unilateral action—a command-and-control model of leadership—regional coordinators readily … Caricion davallianae cover only small areas in the flood zone in the south-west part of the field. Typical sedge …
Review of the Legal and Policy Framework for Transboundary Natural Resource Management in Southern Africa
… is more than simply consultation, but implies some control over outcome. International law restricts the rights … is that they will wrestle the last semblance of legal control from communities, as authority is re-centralised and … support for indigenous peoples’ rights to ownership and control over traditional resources. It states that: “Some …
Review and Analysis of specific Transboundary Natural Resources Management (TBNRM) Initiatives in the Southern African Region
… is more than simply consultation, but implies some control over outcome. International law restricts the rights … is that they will wrestle the last semblance of legal control from communities, as authority is re-centralised and … support for indigenous peoples’ rights to ownership and control over traditional resources. It states that: “Some …