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Case Description
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Geolocation: | 38° 34' 24.1142", -76° 22' 13.3017" |
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Total Population | 1717,000,000 millionmillion |
Total Area | 165759.24165,759.24 km² 63,999.643 mi² km2 |
Climate Descriptors | Humid mid-latitude (Köppen C-type), Continental (Köppen D-type) |
Predominent Land Use Descriptors | agricultural- cropland and pasture, agricultural- confined livestock operations, urban, urban- high density |
Important Uses of Water | Domestic/Urban Supply, Fisheries - wild, Livestock, Other Ecological Services, Recreation or Tourism |
Water Features: | Chesapeake Bay, Atlantic Ocean, Susquehanna River, Potomac River, James River |
Riparians: | The United States of America |
Contents
Summary
Natural, Historic, Economic, Regional, and Political Framework
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Key Questions
Transboundary Water Issues: What kinds of water treaties or agreements between countries can provide sufficient structure and stability to ensure enforceability but also be flexible and adaptable given future uncertainties?
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