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Transboundary Water Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Substitutes or Complements
This paper examines the transboundary water resources conflict resolution mechanisms. Various academic fields have provided conflict resolution mechanisms that could be used to analyse transboundary water conflicts. These mechanisms include social planner, water market, game theory, static and dynamic systems engineering models, and negotiation analyses. These mechanisms share some common characteristic features. This similarity has led to a general belief that these mechanisms are competitive substitutes. However, closer examination by this research reveals that these mechanisms have more complementarity than similarity. This complementarity permits researchers and practitioners to combine any two or more of them to develop more comprehensive mechanisms with stronger analytical capacity to analyse the different elements of the process of transboundary water conflict resolution.
Transboundary Water Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Substitutes or Complements
This paper examines the transboundary water resources conflict resolution mechanisms. Various academic fields have provided conflict resolution mechanisms that could be used to analyse transboundary water conflicts. These mechanisms include social planner, water market, game theory, static and dynamic systems engineering models, and negotiation analyses. These mechanisms share some common characteristic features. This similarity has led to a general belief that these mechanisms are competitive substitutes. However, closer examination by this research reveals that these mechanisms have more complementarity than similarity. This complementarity permits researchers and practitioners to combine any two or more of them to develop more comprehensive mechanisms with stronger analytical capacity to analyse the different elements of the process of transboundary water conflict resolution.
Transboundary Water Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Substitutes or Complements
Ahmed Tayia (author)
2019
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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transboundary water conflict resolution mechanism , hydro-diplomacy , systems engineering models , social planner , water market , game theory , hydropolitics and critical hydropolitics , hydro-hegemony , Transboundary Waters Interaction Nexus (TWINS) , Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) , virtual water , Hydraulic engineering , TC1-978 , Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes , TD201-500
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