Promoting Development in Shared River Basins : Case Studies from International Experience

Transboundary freshwater systems create inevitable linkages and interdependencies between countries. The use of shared water resources by one country will, in most cases, impact other countries sharing the same system. At the same time, coordination among countries in the development of transboundary basins can yield greater benefits than would be available to individual countries pursuing individual development. UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 Target 5 recognizes this potential, calling on the world community to implement integrated water resources management at all levels, ‘including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate’. With a growing number of basins in which water use and demand permanently or temporarily exceeds the amount of renewable water available, and uncertainty from climate change, SDG Target 6.5 becomes increasingly relevant to development interventions designed to secure availability of supplies and create resilience. This is a companion document to the study "Promoting Development in Shared River Basins: Tools for Enhancing Transboundary Basin Management," which aims to contribute to relevant knowledge for achieving SDG Target 6.5. It presents six case studies from international experience on coordinated management in transboundary basins: Kura-Araks Basin; Columbia Basin; Chu and Talas Basins; Vuoksi Basin; Douro Basin; and Rhône Basin. The case studies demonstrate real-world application of selecting appropriate tools for individual transboundary situations along a three-stage process of coordinated basin development, which is detailed in the main study.

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Main Authors: Altingoz, Mehmet, Belinskij, Antti, Bréthaut, Christian, do Ó, Afonso, Gevinian, Suren, Hearns, Glen, Keskinen, Marko, McCracken, Melissa, Ni, Vadim, Solninen, Niko, Wolf, Aaron T.
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-03
Subjects:TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION, RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATED BASIN DEVELOPMENT, COOPERATION, WATER, WATER SECURITY, COORDINATION, DEVELOPMENT, FRAMEWORK, FRESHWATER, WATER SUPPLY, WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29449
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spelling dig-okr-10986294492021-05-25T09:12:08Z Promoting Development in Shared River Basins : Case Studies from International Experience Altingoz, Mehmet Belinskij, Antti Bréthaut, Christian do Ó, Afonso Gevinian, Suren Hearns, Glen Keskinen, Marko McCracken, Melissa Ni, Vadim Solninen, Niko Wolf, Aaron T. TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT INTEGRATED BASIN DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION WATER WATER SECURITY COORDINATION DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FRAMEWORK FRESHWATER WATER SUPPLY WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Transboundary freshwater systems create inevitable linkages and interdependencies between countries. The use of shared water resources by one country will, in most cases, impact other countries sharing the same system. At the same time, coordination among countries in the development of transboundary basins can yield greater benefits than would be available to individual countries pursuing individual development. UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 Target 5 recognizes this potential, calling on the world community to implement integrated water resources management at all levels, ‘including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate’. With a growing number of basins in which water use and demand permanently or temporarily exceeds the amount of renewable water available, and uncertainty from climate change, SDG Target 6.5 becomes increasingly relevant to development interventions designed to secure availability of supplies and create resilience. This is a companion document to the study "Promoting Development in Shared River Basins: Tools for Enhancing Transboundary Basin Management," which aims to contribute to relevant knowledge for achieving SDG Target 6.5. It presents six case studies from international experience on coordinated management in transboundary basins: Kura-Araks Basin; Columbia Basin; Chu and Talas Basins; Vuoksi Basin; Douro Basin; and Rhône Basin. The case studies demonstrate real-world application of selecting appropriate tools for individual transboundary situations along a three-stage process of coordinated basin development, which is detailed in the main study. 2018-03-09T16:27:03Z 2018-03-09T16:27:03Z 2018-03 Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29449 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Armenia Azerbaijan Finland France Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyz Republic Portugal Russian Federation Spain Switzerland Turkey United States
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topic TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED BASIN DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATION
WATER
WATER SECURITY
COORDINATION
DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATION
FRAMEWORK
FRESHWATER
WATER SUPPLY
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED BASIN DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATION
WATER
WATER SECURITY
COORDINATION
DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATION
FRAMEWORK
FRESHWATER
WATER SUPPLY
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
spellingShingle TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED BASIN DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATION
WATER
WATER SECURITY
COORDINATION
DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATION
FRAMEWORK
FRESHWATER
WATER SUPPLY
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED BASIN DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATION
WATER
WATER SECURITY
COORDINATION
DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATION
FRAMEWORK
FRESHWATER
WATER SUPPLY
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Altingoz, Mehmet
Belinskij, Antti
Bréthaut, Christian
do Ó, Afonso
Gevinian, Suren
Hearns, Glen
Keskinen, Marko
McCracken, Melissa
Ni, Vadim
Solninen, Niko
Wolf, Aaron T.
Promoting Development in Shared River Basins : Case Studies from International Experience
description Transboundary freshwater systems create inevitable linkages and interdependencies between countries. The use of shared water resources by one country will, in most cases, impact other countries sharing the same system. At the same time, coordination among countries in the development of transboundary basins can yield greater benefits than would be available to individual countries pursuing individual development. UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 Target 5 recognizes this potential, calling on the world community to implement integrated water resources management at all levels, ‘including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate’. With a growing number of basins in which water use and demand permanently or temporarily exceeds the amount of renewable water available, and uncertainty from climate change, SDG Target 6.5 becomes increasingly relevant to development interventions designed to secure availability of supplies and create resilience. This is a companion document to the study "Promoting Development in Shared River Basins: Tools for Enhancing Transboundary Basin Management," which aims to contribute to relevant knowledge for achieving SDG Target 6.5. It presents six case studies from international experience on coordinated management in transboundary basins: Kura-Araks Basin; Columbia Basin; Chu and Talas Basins; Vuoksi Basin; Douro Basin; and Rhône Basin. The case studies demonstrate real-world application of selecting appropriate tools for individual transboundary situations along a three-stage process of coordinated basin development, which is detailed in the main study.
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topic_facet TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED BASIN DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATION
WATER
WATER SECURITY
COORDINATION
DEVELOPMENT
COOPERATION
FRAMEWORK
FRESHWATER
WATER SUPPLY
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
author Altingoz, Mehmet
Belinskij, Antti
Bréthaut, Christian
do Ó, Afonso
Gevinian, Suren
Hearns, Glen
Keskinen, Marko
McCracken, Melissa
Ni, Vadim
Solninen, Niko
Wolf, Aaron T.
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Belinskij, Antti
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Gevinian, Suren
Hearns, Glen
Keskinen, Marko
McCracken, Melissa
Ni, Vadim
Solninen, Niko
Wolf, Aaron T.
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title Promoting Development in Shared River Basins : Case Studies from International Experience
title_short Promoting Development in Shared River Basins : Case Studies from International Experience
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