Transboundary Water Resource Management

External reference: https://openalex.org/T11755

  1. Hydrological asymmetry and water stress in Peru: An integrated assessment of resource distribution, anthropogenic pressure, and governance gaps across three drainage basins
    Peru faces extreme hydrological asymmetry with 66% of population in water-scarce Pacific basin but only 2% of renewable resources. Analysis reveals governance gaps, unsustainable groundwater.
  2. Ecocide is presented as a proposed fifth international crime
    Analysis of ecocide codification efforts across national jurisdictions and prospects for recognition as a fifth international crime within the Rome Statute framework.
  3. Nested governance is seen as insufficient for planetary environmental crises
    Examining why global environmental governance fails to address planetary crises through fragmented multilateral agreements and proposing nested systems and world federation approaches for.
  4. Socio-natural resilience reshapes hydrosocial territories in Yangtze governance
    Examine governance transformations in China's Yangtze River through socio-natural resilience and hydrosocial territory analysis, revealing how power dynamics shape water management.
  5. Review finds little research on environmental provisions in peace agreements
    Systematic review of environmental provisions in formal peace agreements, identifying research gaps and the limited implementation of environmental clauses in conflict resolution frameworks.