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How can government be dis/incentivized to offer an inclusive planning process? or
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What approaches are most beneficial for rapidly growing cities in the developing world to link water management to sustainable urban growth strategy? or
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What mechanisms beyond simple allocation can be incorporated into transboundary water agreements to add value and facilitate resolution? or
What types of benefit sharing models can be used to make desalination more economically feasible and beneficial in water-scarce regions?
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- A Salty Affair: An Analysis of U.S. – Mexico Water Diplomacy in the Colorado River
- Addressing the Transboundary Water Conflict Between the Blue Nile Riparian States
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- The Pecos River Compact and Texas - New Mexico Dispute
- The Role of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project for Regional Cooperation in the Jordan River Basin
- Transboundary Dispute Resolution: U.S./Mexico Shared Aquifers
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