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- Case Study of Transboundary Dispute Resolution: Multilateral Working Group on Water Resources (Middle East)
- Competing Demands Among Water Uses in the Apalachicola- Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin
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- Integrated Management and Negotiations for Equitable Allocation of Flow of the Jordan River Among Riparian States
- Integration of a Basin-Wide Framework for Protecting Danube Water Quality
- Inter-province Water Sharing in Pakistan's Indus: Climate Change, Surface Water, and Uncertainty
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- Regular Complexities: Lebanon's Water Issues
- River Basin Management and Environment Protection through a Conservation Trust Fund in Quito, Ecuador
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- The Lesotho Highlands Water Project
- The Syr Darya River Basin Upstream Downstream Disputes
- Transboundary Dispute Resolution: U.S./Mexico Shared Aquifers
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- Upstream Hydropower Development in the Syr Darya River Basin, Downstream Impacts, and Potential Opportunities
- Urmia Lake: The Need for Water Diplomacy
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