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Conflict and cooperation in the south Caucasus : the Kura-Araks Basin of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia

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Title Conflict and cooperation in the south Caucasus : the Kura-Araks Basin of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
Creator Vener, Berrin Basak Campana, Michael E.
Subject South Caucasus inter-state cooperation transboundary water Kura-Araks Integrated water development--Armenia (Republic) Integrated water development--Azerbaijan Integrated water development--Georgia (Republic) Water quality management--Armenia (Republic) Water quality management--Azerbaijan. Water quality management--Georgia (Republic)
Description Book chapter based on Master of Water Resources Professional Project. In this chapter we focus on problems of inter-state cooperation and conflict around a transboundary water basin, namely the Kura-Araks. This river basin ... comprises the major river system in the South Caucasus. Both rivers originate in Turkey and flow into the Caspian Sea after joining in Azerbaijan. The Kura-Araks is one of the 'new' transboundary river systems of the former 'Second World' whose problems are largely terra incognita (van Harten 2002).
Date 2010-04-29T02:49:05Z 2010-04-29T02:49:05Z 2010
Type Article Book chapter Technical Report
Identifier Vener, Berrin Basak and Michael E. Campana, 2010. Conflict and cooperation in the South Caucasus: the Kura-Araks Basin of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. In M. Arsel and M. Spoor (eds.), Water, Environmental Security and Sustainable Rural Development: Conflict and Cooperation in Central Eurasia. Oxford, UK: Routledge, pp. 144-174. 9780415461610 http://hdl.handle.net/1928/10489
Language en_US
Relation Routledge ISS studies in rural livelihoods ; 5
Publisher London ; New York : Routledge

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