Quantity and Qualities: The Development and Extent of Transboundary Water Law in Africa
This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related to Africa. Collection contents are categorized to provide insights into the evolution and geography of transboundary water law in Africa, and – when possible - to situate that law within a global con...
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| description | This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related to Africa. Collection contents are categorized to provide insights into the evolution and geography of transboundary water law in Africa, and – when possible - to situate that law within a global context. The findings reveal that both historic and geographic factors have influenced African agreements. Historically, there is a trend toward increasing robustness generally consistent with global trends. Geographically, agreements vary by the degree and type of water scarcity in associated basins. The findings help answer questions related to current transboundary water management in Africa and provide guidanceforfuture institutional development. |
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| spelling | CGSpace216722016-05-30T17:47:41Z Quantity and Qualities: The Development and Extent of Transboundary Water Law in Africa Lautze, Jonathan F. Giordano, Mark This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related to Africa. Collection contents are categorized to provide insights into the evolution and geography of transboundary water law in Africa, and – when possible - to situate that law within a global context. The findings reveal that both historic and geographic factors have influenced African agreements. Historically, there is a trend toward increasing robustness generally consistent with global trends. Geographically, agreements vary by the degree and type of water scarcity in associated basins. The findings help answer questions related to current transboundary water management in Africa and provide guidanceforfuture institutional development. 2006-06 2012-08-23T13:26:28Z 2012-08-23T13:26:28Z Image https://hdl.handle.net/10568/21672 en Open Access Lautze, Jonathan and Mark Giordano. 2006. Quantity and Qualities: The Development and Extent of Transboundary Water Law in Africa. Natural Resources Journal 45 (4):1053-1087. http://lawlibrary.unm.edu/nrj/45/4/08_lautze_africa.pdf |
| spellingShingle | Lautze, Jonathan F. Giordano, Mark Quantity and Qualities: The Development and Extent of Transboundary Water Law in Africa |
| title | Quantity and Qualities: The Development and Extent of Transboundary Water Law in Africa |
| title_full | Quantity and Qualities: The Development and Extent of Transboundary Water Law in Africa |
| title_fullStr | Quantity and Qualities: The Development and Extent of Transboundary Water Law in Africa |
| title_full_unstemmed | Quantity and Qualities: The Development and Extent of Transboundary Water Law in Africa |
| title_short | Quantity and Qualities: The Development and Extent of Transboundary Water Law in Africa |
| title_sort | quantity and qualities the development and extent of transboundary water law in africa |
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