Conflict Management Strategies Among Riparians Within the Indus River Basin
Geolocation: | 31° 32' 44.5492", 74° 20' 22.3537" |
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Total Population | 178,483,470178,483,470,000,000 millionmillion |
Total Area | 1,138,8001,138,800 km² 439,690.68 mi² km2 |
Climate Descriptors | Moist tropical (Köppen A-type), Semi-arid/steppe (Köppen B-type), Humid mid-latitude (Köppen C-type), Continental (Köppen D-type), Moist, Monsoon |
Predominent Land Use Descriptors | agricultural- cropland and pasture, industrial use, forest land, urban- high density, religious/cultural sites |
Important Uses of Water | Agriculture or Irrigation, Domestic/Urban Supply, Hydropower Generation |
Contents
Summary
Natural, Historic, Economic, Regional, and Political Framework
Analysis, Synthesis, and Insight
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Learn moreASI:Conflict Management in the Indus Basin: Insights from the Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database
The points included here are summarized or excerpted from the Oregon State University Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database (TFDD). Matthew Pritchard provided this and other summarized analysis or insights from the TFFD on behalf and with permission of the original authors. Available on-line at: http://www.transboundarywaters.orst.edu/
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Contributed by: Aaron T. Wolf, Joshua T. Newton, Matthew Pritchard (last edit: 12 February 2013)