Integrated water resources management
View article: Development of an Integrated Framework for Evaluating State Support Mechanism to Enhance Private Sector Participation in Water Resource Management and Economic Growth
Development of an Integrated Framework for Evaluating State Support Mechanism to Enhance Private Sector Participation in Water Resource Management and Economic Growth Open
Effective water resource management is paramount for sustainable economic growth, particularly in developing countries like Afghanistan. This study investigates how state business support systems can be leveraged to enhance private sector …
View article: Development of an Integrated Framework for Evaluating State Support Mechanism to Enhance Private Sector Participation in Water Resource Management and Economic Growth
Development of an Integrated Framework for Evaluating State Support Mechanism to Enhance Private Sector Participation in Water Resource Management and Economic Growth Open
Effective water resource management is paramount for sustainable economic growth, particularly in developing countries like Afghanistan. This study investigates how state business support systems can be leveraged to enhance private sector …
View article: Sustainable exploitation of water resources in the framework of water-energy-food nexus in climate change conditions using new multi-objective optimization algorithm MOGWO-3D
Sustainable exploitation of water resources in the framework of water-energy-food nexus in climate change conditions using new multi-objective optimization algorithm MOGWO-3D Open
View article: Riverine Geopolitics: Contesting Hydro-Hegemony and Shaping Futures in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins
Riverine Geopolitics: Contesting Hydro-Hegemony and Shaping Futures in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins Open
This paper explores the complex dynamics of riverine geopolitics in three critical transboundary river basins: the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong. It analyzes how upstream and downstream riparian states contest hydro-hegemony, defined as the exe…
View article: Riverine Geopolitics: Contesting Hydro-Hegemony and Shaping Futures in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins
Riverine Geopolitics: Contesting Hydro-Hegemony and Shaping Futures in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins Open
This paper explores the complex dynamics of riverine geopolitics in three critical transboundary river basins: the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong. It analyzes how upstream and downstream riparian states contest hydro-hegemony, defined as the exe…
View article: From Scarcity to Security: Reframing Water Conflict in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins through Adaptive Governance
From Scarcity to Security: Reframing Water Conflict in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins through Adaptive Governance Open
This paper examines the complex interplay of water scarcity, conflict, and governance in three major river basins: the Nile, the Jordan, and the Mekong. Traditional approaches often frame water issues as zero-sum games driven by scarcity, …
View article: From Scarcity to Security: Reframing Water Conflict in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins through Adaptive Governance
From Scarcity to Security: Reframing Water Conflict in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins through Adaptive Governance Open
This paper examines the complex interplay of water scarcity, conflict, and governance in three major river basins: the Nile, the Jordan, and the Mekong. Traditional approaches often frame water issues as zero-sum games driven by scarcity, …
View article: Sustainable Water Management in the İzmir Bay Sub-Basin: An Evaluation of Water Resources with the WEAP Model
Sustainable Water Management in the İzmir Bay Sub-Basin: An Evaluation of Water Resources with the WEAP Model Open
Water is essential for life. It plays a critical role in sustaining both natural ecosystems and urban environments. However, the sustainability of this vital resource is increasingly at risk due to growing pressures. The İzmir Bay sub-basi…
View article: Hydro-geopolitical Faultlines: Contesting Water Futures Across the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins
Hydro-geopolitical Faultlines: Contesting Water Futures Across the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins Open
This paper explores the complex hydro-geopolitical dynamics inherent in three of the world's most contested transboundary river basins: the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong. It identifies and analyzes the "faultlines" where diverging national inte…
View article: Beyond Hydro-Hegemony: Reframing Transboundary Water Conflict through Adaptive Governance and Benefit-Sharing in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins
Beyond Hydro-Hegemony: Reframing Transboundary Water Conflict through Adaptive Governance and Benefit-Sharing in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins Open
This paper examines the limitations of the hydro-hegemony framework in explaining and addressing transboundary water conflicts, particularly in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong River Basins. It argues that a more nuanced approach, incorporatin…
View article: Hydro-geopolitical Faultlines: Contesting Water Futures Across the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins
Hydro-geopolitical Faultlines: Contesting Water Futures Across the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins Open
This paper explores the complex hydro-geopolitical dynamics inherent in three of the world's most contested transboundary river basins: the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong. It identifies and analyzes the "faultlines" where diverging national inte…
View article: Beyond Scarcity: Reframing Transboundary Water Conflict as Contested Resource Governance in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins
Beyond Scarcity: Reframing Transboundary Water Conflict as Contested Resource Governance in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins Open
This paper critically examines the prevailing narrative of water scarcity as the primary driver of conflict in transboundary river basins, specifically the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong. It argues that while scarcity undeniably exacerbates tens…
View article: Beyond Riparianism: Geopolitical Ecologies of Water Conflict and Cooperation in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins
Beyond Riparianism: Geopolitical Ecologies of Water Conflict and Cooperation in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins Open
This paper examines water conflict and cooperation in three major river basins: the Nile, the Jordan, and the Mekong. It moves beyond traditional riparian-centric approaches to analyze the complex geopolitical ecologies that shape water re…
View article: Beyond Scarcity: Reframing Transboundary Water Conflict as Contested Resource Governance in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins
Beyond Scarcity: Reframing Transboundary Water Conflict as Contested Resource Governance in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins Open
This paper critically examines the prevailing narrative of water scarcity as the primary driver of conflict in transboundary river basins, specifically the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong. It argues that while scarcity undeniably exacerbates tens…
View article: Beyond Hydropolitics: A Comparative Analysis of Lived Experiences and Adaptive Strategies in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Water Conflicts
Beyond Hydropolitics: A Comparative Analysis of Lived Experiences and Adaptive Strategies in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Water Conflicts Open
This paper moves beyond traditional hydropolitical analyses to explore the lived experiences and adaptive strategies of communities directly affected by water conflicts in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong River basins. By employing a comparati…
View article: Beyond Riparianism: Geopolitical Ecologies of Water Conflict and Cooperation in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins
Beyond Riparianism: Geopolitical Ecologies of Water Conflict and Cooperation in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins Open
This paper examines water conflict and cooperation in three major river basins: the Nile, the Jordan, and the Mekong. It moves beyond traditional riparian-centric approaches to analyze the complex geopolitical ecologies that shape water re…
View article: Beyond Hydro-Hegemony: Reframing Transboundary Water Conflict through Adaptive Governance and Benefit-Sharing in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins
Beyond Hydro-Hegemony: Reframing Transboundary Water Conflict through Adaptive Governance and Benefit-Sharing in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Basins Open
This paper examines the limitations of the hydro-hegemony framework in explaining and addressing transboundary water conflicts, particularly in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong River Basins. It argues that a more nuanced approach, incorporatin…
View article: Beyond Hydropolitics: A Comparative Analysis of Lived Experiences and Adaptive Strategies in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Water Conflicts
Beyond Hydropolitics: A Comparative Analysis of Lived Experiences and Adaptive Strategies in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong Water Conflicts Open
This paper moves beyond traditional hydropolitical analyses to explore the lived experiences and adaptive strategies of communities directly affected by water conflicts in the Nile, Jordan, and Mekong River basins. By employing a comparati…
View article: EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF WATER RESOURCES AND GREEN ECONOMY IN UZBEKISTAN
EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF WATER RESOURCES AND GREEN ECONOMY IN UZBEKISTAN Open
The article discusses the current issues of effective management of water resources in Uzbekistan, the importance of using innovative systems, digitalization and introducing the principles of a green economy in conditions of water scarcity…
View article: EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF WATER RESOURCES AND GREEN ECONOMY IN UZBEKISTAN
EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF WATER RESOURCES AND GREEN ECONOMY IN UZBEKISTAN Open
The article discusses the current issues of effective management of water resources in Uzbekistan, the importance of using innovative systems, digitalization and introducing the principles of a green economy in conditions of water scarcity…
View article: Modern Water Management and the Challenges of Climate Change at the World Heritage Property Upper Harz Water Management System
Modern Water Management and the Challenges of Climate Change at the World Heritage Property Upper Harz Water Management System Open
The Upper Harz Water Management System is an outstanding example of effective water management over the centuries. Through historical development and adaptive change over centuries, a multifunctional system has evolved that remains in acti…
View article: VIRTUAL WATER TRADING IN THE SUGAR AND ENERGY SECTOR OF PARANÁ: AN ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC POLICIES AND WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
VIRTUAL WATER TRADING IN THE SUGAR AND ENERGY SECTOR OF PARANÁ: AN ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC POLICIES AND WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Open
Virtual water trade constitutes a strategic dimension of water sustainability, particularly in resource-intensive production chains. This study analyzes virtual water trade in Paraná’s sugar-energy sector, examining its ecological and econ…
View article: VIRTUAL WATER TRADING IN THE SUGAR AND ENERGY SECTOR OF PARANÁ: AN ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC POLICIES AND WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
VIRTUAL WATER TRADING IN THE SUGAR AND ENERGY SECTOR OF PARANÁ: AN ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC POLICIES AND WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Open
Virtual water trade constitutes a strategic dimension of water sustainability, particularly in resource-intensive production chains. This study analyzes virtual water trade in Paraná’s sugar-energy sector, examining its ecological and econ…
View article: ALIGNING URBAN WATER AND SANITATION GOVERNANCE WITH SDGS: INSIGHTS FROM BHUBANESWAR AND CUTTACK MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS, ODISHA
ALIGNING URBAN WATER AND SANITATION GOVERNANCE WITH SDGS: INSIGHTS FROM BHUBANESWAR AND CUTTACK MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS, ODISHA Open
Rapid urbanization in emerging economies continues to outpace the evolution of urban water governance, resulting in persistent service inequities, resource degradation, and low resilience to climate risks. Although SDG 6 (Clean Water and S…
View article: Implementing Nature-based Solutions to improve water management in the Mediterranean Region: Five Case Studies
Implementing Nature-based Solutions to improve water management in the Mediterranean Region: Five Case Studies Open
This poster presents the implementation of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) across five case studies aimed at improving water management, ecosystem restoration, and climate resilience in the Mediterranean region. In addition, several engagemen…
View article: Implementing Nature-based Solutions to improve water management in the Mediterranean Region: Five Case Studies
Implementing Nature-based Solutions to improve water management in the Mediterranean Region: Five Case Studies Open
This poster presents the implementation of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) across five case studies aimed at improving water management, ecosystem restoration, and climate resilience in the Mediterranean region. In addition, several engagemen…
View article: ALIGNING URBAN WATER AND SANITATION GOVERNANCE WITH SDGS: INSIGHTS FROM BHUBANESWAR AND CUTTACK MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS, ODISHA
ALIGNING URBAN WATER AND SANITATION GOVERNANCE WITH SDGS: INSIGHTS FROM BHUBANESWAR AND CUTTACK MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS, ODISHA Open
Rapid urbanization in emerging economies continues to outpace the evolution of urban water governance, resulting in persistent service inequities, resource degradation, and low resilience to climate risks. Although SDG 6 (Clean Water and S…
View article: AMRUT 2.0: A Comprehensive Review of India's Urban Water Transformation Mission
AMRUT 2.0: A Comprehensive Review of India's Urban Water Transformation Mission Open
Urban India is undergoing one of the fastest demographic transitions in the world, creating substantial pressure on water supply systems, wastewater management, stormwater infrastructure, and urban environmental quality. While the Atal Mis…
View article: AMRUT 2.0: A Comprehensive Review of India's Urban Water Transformation Mission
AMRUT 2.0: A Comprehensive Review of India's Urban Water Transformation Mission Open
Urban India is undergoing one of the fastest demographic transitions in the world, creating substantial pressure on water supply systems, wastewater management, stormwater infrastructure, and urban environmental quality. While the Atal Mis…
View article: Hydraulic Fractures: Rethinking Water Scarcity and Infrastructural Power in the Arid Anthropocene
Hydraulic Fractures: Rethinking Water Scarcity and Infrastructural Power in the Arid Anthropocene Open
The Anthropocene epoch, characterized by profound human influence on Earth's geology and ecosystems, presents unprecedented challenges for water resource management, particularly in arid regions. This paper critically examines the nexus be…