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Integration of a Basin-Wide Framework for Protecting Danube Water Quality +Providing an integrated, basin-wide framework for protecting Danube water quality and encourage communication between water-related agencies, NGOs, and individuals.  +
Inter-province Water Sharing in Pakistan's Indus: Climate Change, Surface Water, and Uncertainty +Negotiating an equitable allocation of the flow of the Indus River between the riparian provinces; Mitigating the effects of climate change on the flow of the Indus to create more available water;  +
International Joint Development of The La Plata River Basin +Promoting and coordinating the joint development of the La Plata basin.  +
International Management for Water Quality Within The Kura-Araks Basin +Forming an international management body for the Kura-Araks River basin.  +

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Management of Fisheries in the High Seas of the Central Arctic Ocean +Commercial fishing in the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO)  +
Management, Protection, and Control of Lake Titicaca +Management, protection and control of Lake Titicaca basin's water resources.  +
Multi-State Approaches to Environmental Restoration in the Chesapeake Bay and Water Diplomacy Framework Opportunities +The bay’s environmental quality, especially water quality, is degraded. How should those conditions be restored?  +
Multiparty Transboundary Cauvery River Basin Water Dispute in India +More than 90% of the Cauvery water is shared by the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. In this Case Study, I am focusing only on these two states to look at the window of opportunity for a more just and sustainable solution to the river basin dispute. Another reason is that rest of the two parties to the dispute—State of Kerala and Union Territory of Puducherry—are not extremely concerned about the dispute because the state of Kerala is getting most of its water needs from other sources, and Puducherry is getting in commensurate with its need, and both these parties constitute only a small percentage of the water available from Cauvery river for use (<6-7%). Both the states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are excessively dependent on the Cauvery river for meeting their irrigation needs. Focus for both the states so far has been on expanding irrigation infrastructure than to increase water efficiency use in the sector. Drinking water needs is also an important issue between the states. Both the needs rely heavily on the river for meeting drinking sector water requirements.  +

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Negotiations and Agreements Between Ganges River Basin Riparians +Negotiating an equitable allocation of the flow of the Ganges River and its tributaries between the riparian states; developing a rational plan for integrated watershed development, including supplementing Ganges flow.  +
Northeast Regional Ocean Planning +How can coordination be improved for regulatory and management decisions?  +, How can data be more accessible and shared for better decision-making?  +, What additional areas of research and data are needed to further inform ocean management in the Northeast?  +

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Oil Extraction and the Rights of Indigenous People in Ecuador +Meeting growing energy demand  +, Environmental Impacts of future oil production  +, Environmental remediation and restitution  +
Organization for the Development of the Senegal River +Developing the Senegal River basin by facilitating closer coordination among riparian state’s beyond the water and agricultural sectors.  +

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Pollution in the Pilcomayo: Mining and Indigenous Communities +Pollution  +
Preserving and Monitoring the Guarani Aquifer for Current and Future Use +Relevant parties designing and implementing a coordinated management program for preserving and monitoring the Guarani Aquifer for current and future use.  +

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Red River of the North - Fargo-Moorhead Diversion +Stakeholder Goal Summary  +, Discussion  +
Regular Complexities: Lebanon's Water Issues +Strained Water Access  +, Water Governance  +
River Basin Management and Environment Protection through a Conservation Trust Fund in Quito, Ecuador +Management and Institutional Credibility  +, Stakeholder Participation  +, Agricultural Practices, Land Use and Ecological Impacts  +, Programmatic Reach - how do you implement effective outreach and education for stakeholder communities?  +

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The Caspian- a Sea or a Lake? +Openning New Oil Export Routes  +, Legal Status of the Caspian  +, Environmental Impact  +
The Helmand River Basin Dispute +Maintain security of regional water supply and increase economic development.  +, Lack of trust  +, Degradation and loss of the hamoun ecosystem  +
The Lesotho Highlands Water Project +Negotiating technical and financial details of water transfer from Lesotho to South Africa.  +
The Pecos River Compact and Texas - New Mexico Dispute +Water Quantity (NM)  +, Water Quantity and Quality (TX)  +, Infrastructure Funding  +, Agricultural Support  +, Environmental Protection  +
The Republican River Compact +How will the water allocations defined under the compact be enforced and how should non-compliance be penalized?  +, The compact was written in an era of substantially different conditions and less pressing concern about water scarcity. How can flexibility be built into the compact and the administrative structure to enable the agreement to evolve in response to changing conditions?  +
The Rogun Dam Controversy +Regulating flow for a transboundary river to meet energy production, flood control, and water supply (irrigation) requirements  +, Environmental impacts and flow regime of a damming a transboundary river  +
The Role of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project for Regional Cooperation in the Jordan River Basin +The Jordanian government is unilaterally leading the construction of the conveyance project, even though NGOs are still contesting the project’s ecological value and potential negative impacts on the ecosystem of the Dead Sea. How can the Jordanian government address the concerns of non-state actors like Friends of the Earth Middle East?  +, The impact of mining operations on the southern banks of the Dead Sea has not been featured sufficiently in the discussions leading up to the signing of the MoU in 2013. Are there any initiatives to address water use intensity of the mining industry as a demand-side measure to replenish the Dead Sea?  +
The Salton Sea: Water Scarcity in Southern California +Water scarcity and overuse due to population growth  +, Uncertain restoration plan  +, Decreasing water quality  +, Decreasing air quality and toxic dust  +
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