Water Scarcity Diplomacy

Water Scarcity Diplomacy

Roberto Miguel Rodriguez

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Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
Año de edición:
2023
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Diplomacia
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9798223852643
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"Water Scarcity Diplomacy" delves into the intricate and often contentious diplomatic interactions centered around one of the world’s most iconic waterways: the Nile River. As an essential life source for over a dozen nations, the Nile has become a focal point of cooperation, competition, and sometimes conflict, especially as the specter of water scarcity looms larger with each passing year.Key facets of the book include:Historical Significance: Tracing the Nile’s role as a lifeline for ancient civilizations to its continued importance in the modern era.Upstream-Downstream Dynamics: Exploration of the differing priorities and challenges faced by upstream and downstream nations, from water storage to agricultural demands.The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD): A deep dive into one of the most significant recent developments, its implications for regional hydro-politics, and the mediation efforts surrounding it.Legal Frameworks: Examination of historical treaties, current agreements, and potential avenues for future legal consensus among Nile basin countries.Climate Change Implications: Discussion on the exacerbating effects of climate change on water scarcity, potential disputes, and the imperative for cooperative mitigation strategies.Case Studies: In-depth analyses of individual nations within the Nile basin, shedding light on their specific challenges, strategies, and stakes in the water diplomacy arena.The Path Forward: Suggestions and strategies for fostering collaboration, building trust, and ensuring that the shared resources of the Nile are equitably and sustainably managed for the benefit of all basin countries.Merging historical context with current events and future projections, "Water Scarcity Diplomacy" offers readers a holistic understanding of the multifaceted dynamics at play in the Nile River Basin. This book is indispensable for students of international relations, environmental scientists, policymakers, and anyone interested in the delicate balance of diplomacy and resource management in one of the world’s most critical river basins.

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