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- A Salty Affair: An Analysis of U.S. – Mexico Water Diplomacy in the Colorado River
- Addressing Declining Groundwater Supply in Umatilla County, Oregon, USA
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- Management, Protection, and Control of Lake Titicaca
- Mineral and Petroleum Resource Extraction in the Arctic Ocean – Conflicting Oversight, Governance and Rights
- Multi-State Approaches to Environmental Restoration in the Chesapeake Bay and Water Diplomacy Framework Opportunities
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- U.S.-Canada Transboundary Water Management
- Upstream Hydropower Development in the Syr Darya River Basin, Downstream Impacts, and Potential Opportunities
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