Publication

2010

Recent years have witnessed an increasing focus on water as a source of conflict. So far, much of the focus has been on the risk for transboundary water conflicts. Our current knowledge on local water conflicts is however more limited, and tends to be based on sporadic accounts of local water conflicts rather than on systematic empirical evidence. At the same time, the extent and nature of local water cooperation is often overlooked, just as we know little about the particular role of the poorest in water conflict and cooperation.

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Author Moussa Djiré, Abdoulaye O Cissé, Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde, Amadou Keita, Anna Traoré
Series DIIS Working Papers
Issue 12
Publisher Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Copyright © 2010 Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
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