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Exploring cooperation over transboundary wetlands: the Hamoun Wetlands, Okavango Delta and Wadden Sea

Where wetlands transcend country borders, cooperation is key for their management, comparable with transboundary rivers and lakes. Building on existing research on rivers, lakes and groundwater, this paper uses document analysis and interviews to understand how countries work together on transbounda...

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Published in:Water international 2023-05, Vol.48 (4), p.527-546
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Diplomacy
Groundwater
Hamoun
International cooperation
joint management
Lakes
Okavango
Ramsar
Rivers
transboundary
Wadden Sea
water cooperation
Wetland
Wetlands
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