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- (March 2020). "Hydropolitics and issue-linkage along the Orontes River Basin: an analysis of the Lebanon–Syria and Syria–Turkey hydropolitical relations"...
- from Ethiopia – the Blue Nile, Sobat and Atbara. The modern history of hydropolitics in the Nile Basin is very complex and has had wide ramifications both...
- Okavango Basin". Transboundary Rivers, Sovereignty and Development: Hydropolitical Drivers in the Okavango River Basin. African Water Issues Research Unit...
- Drop: The Palestinian Water Crisis in the West Bank, Hydrogeology and Hydropolitics of a Regional Conflict" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17...
- Water politics, sometimes called hydropolitics, is politics affected by the availability of water and water resources, a necessity for all life forms...
- Cloete, T.E. (Eds.) Transboundary Rivers, Sovereignty, and Development: Hydropolitical Drivers in the Okavango River Basin. Pretoria & Geneva: AWIRU & Green...
- Yearbook 2006 (India – The Country). p. 518. Elhance, Arun P. (1999). Hydropolitics in the Third World: conflict and cooperation in international river...
- ). Nile River Basin Ecohydrological Challenges, Climate Change and Hydropolitics. Springer International Publishing (published 13 February 2014). p. 600...
- (22 May 2018). "A Watershed Moment for Iraqi Kurdistan: Subnational Hydropolitics and Regional Stability". Environmental Change and Security Program Woodrow...
- combatentes", CiênciaHoje. (in Portuguese) Retrieved 29 January 2013. Hydropolitical Vulnerability And Resilience Along International Waters: Africa. UNEP/Earthprint...