Climate-driven water variability is a natural phenomenon observed across river basins, but predicted to increase due to climate change. Environmental change of this kind may aggravate political tensions, especially in regions that are not equipped with an appropriate institutional apparatus. This paper argues that attempts to assess the ability of states to deal with variability in the future rests with considering how river basins with agreements...
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2016/10/11
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS7855
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2016/10/11
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Climate change and water variability : do water treaties contribute to river basin resilience ?
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intergovernmental panel on climate change