1st Edition
Conflict Management of Water Resources
392 Pages
by
Routledge
This title was first published in 2002: Now that the Cold War is over, ethnic and regional conflicts are emerging over resources and the environment. The management of water, the lifeblood of any country, is becoming a vital issue. This volume offers a study of conflict management of water resources. It includes some selected papers presented at an international meeting, held at the Mahatma... Read more
Preface, PART 1: Implications and Resolutions f Water Resource Management Issues 1 Introduction 2 The Water Sector in the Middle-East: Potential Conflict Resolutions 3 The Hydro-Political Implications of the Oslo Agreements: An Israeli Perspective 4 Water Management in the People's Republic of China 5 Water Resources in China's Yellow River Delta 6 Managing the Nile River: The Role of Sub-Basin Co-operation PART 2: Co-Operative Opportunities and Merging Challenges 7 Sustainability and Conflict Management: Towards a Co-operative Manual 8 Water Management in the Ganges-Brahmaputra Basin: Emerging Challenges for the 21st Century 9 Water Resources and Environmental Management 10 Some Issues Related to Conflict Management of Water Resources in Nepal 11 Environmental and Economic Conflicts: Lessons from Europe 12 Natural Resources, Diplomacy and Security in East Asia 13 Running Out of Water, Running Out of Time 14 Changing Approaches to Water Resource Management: The Case of the British Columbia Gulf Islands 15 The Narmada Project: Patterns of Trans-State Confrontation, Co-operation and Conflict Management 16 Identifying Management Strategies of Common Pool Regimes: Groundwater Resources 17 Management of Water Resources Through Panchayati Raj Institutions: A Case Study 18 Management of Arsenic Contaminated Groundwater n the Bengal Delta Plain 19 Water Resources and Mountain Communities 20 Imperative Prospects of lndo-Nepal Co-operation for the Optimum Water Resources Development of the Kosi Basin 21 Emerging Concepts in Ecological Humanism.
Biography
Manas Chatterji, tate University of New York at Binghamton, USA . Saul Arlosoroff, State Commission on the Water Sector Reform, Israel. Gauri Guha, Arkansas State University, USA.






