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Management of transboundary water resources for water security; principles, approaches and State practice

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  • Bo Appelgren
  • Wulf Klohn

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Increasing water scarcity and stress are leading many nations to securing supplies for present and future water uses. National objectives are more and more pointed towards water security and the close links with food security and other macro‐economic and sectoral aspects. Water security is seen as an important aspect of national and regional security and international positions on water often have a political dimension that reflects broader national objectives. Available options for sharing transboundary resources are established on the basis of general legal principles such as equitable utilization and absence of appreciable harmful transboundary effects downstream and others such as established historical utilization. These principles and doctrines must be fully understood by the advisers serving on the negotiating teams of international water treaties and agreements. From these perspectives, the paper recognizes the importance of the structural and strategic uncertainty in international relations. Co‐ordination or harmonization of national policy, as an integrated part of, and administrated under existing frameworks for, regional co‐operation are proposed as realistic, efficient and practicable approaches, alternative to more intensive co‐operation and complicated planning and coordinating mechanisms. The article also highlights the need for training of legal specialists in countries which contemplate negotiating or re‐negotiating water treaties or agreements.

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  • Bo Appelgren & Wulf Klohn, 1997. "Management of transboundary water resources for water security; principles, approaches and State practice," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 21(2), pages 91-100, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:natres:v:21:y:1997:i:2:p:91-100
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-8947.1997.tb00680.x
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    1. Attila Tanzi, 1997. "The completion of the preparatory work for the UN Convention on the Law of International Watercourses," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 21(4), pages 239-245, November.

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