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The Use of Water Allocation Models in Managing Trans-boundary Water Resources: A Case from Palestine

Universidad Nacional An-Najah

Mitigation and Prevention of Conflicts on Border Aquifers between Colombia and Venezuela: Far from the Rhetoric, Closer to the Reality.

Universidad de Nueva York

Towards Transboundary Aquifer Management in Southern Africa

Departamento de Aguas de Namibia, Suráfrica y Botswana

The transboundary aquifer of the Geneva region (Switzerland and France): successfully managed for 30 years by the State of Geneva and French border communities.

GESDEC

The Law of Transboundary Aquifers and the Berlin Rules on Water Resources (ILA): Interpretive Complementarity

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Regional Transboundary Groundwater Management: A Comparative analysis between the European Union and Mercosur Normative System

Universidad de Paraíba

Strengthening Water Governance Capacity for Transboundary Aquifers

Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza

Integrating Groundwater Boundary Matters into Transboundary Aquifer Management

Universidad de Oregón

Transboundary Water and Transboundary Aquifers in the Middle East: Opportunities for Sharing a Precious Resource

Naciones Unidas

International Shared Aquifers in the Arab Region

Liga de Estados Árabes

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