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050 0 0 _aPamphlet TD313.
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_cH37 2017
100 1 _4Hassani, Sediqa.
245 1 0 _aOpportunities and challenges with Afghanistan’s transboundary waters :
_ba review of current and possible future relations in Amu River Basin /
_cby Sediqa Hassani ; edited by Glen Hearns.
260 _aKabul, Afghanistan :
_bDuran Research & Analysis,
_c2017.
300 _axiii, 55 pages :
_bcolor illustration, color maps ;
_c26 cm.
500 _a“October 2017”. “Duran Orienting the way forward ; Duran Research & Analysis”—cover page.
504 _6Includes bibliographical references.
505 _aContents: List of figures—List of tables—Glossary and abbreviations—Executive summary—Introduction—Steps taken in the water sector—Existing legal and institutional structures—Introduction and context of the Panj-Amu Darya Basin—Hydrological backgrounds/surface and groundwater transboundary resources—Main water uses, infrastructure and potential for development—Legal considerations—Potential challenges for WM management in the Panj-Amu Darya—Opportunities in the Panj-Amu Darya Basin—Analysis and discussion—Recommendations—Conclusion—References.
520 _aSummary: “The aim of this paper is to familiarize the reader with the key elements associated with transboundary rivers in Afghanistan and their implications on policy development. The report synthesizes knowledge and different perspectives of many experts working in the area of transboundary rivers. In doing so, it attempts to advance the main points of convergence of opinions in the form of recommendations and highlights those areas where more work is needed to build a common vision…”—(page vii).
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650 0 _2Water resources development – Afghanistan.
650 0 _2Water-supply – Afghanistan – Management.
650 0 _2Water management – Afghanistan.
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