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Implementing International Watercourses Law through the WEF Nexus and SDGs
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Implementing International Watercourses Law through the WEF Nexus and SDGs: An Integrated Approach Illustrated in the Zambezi River Basin offers an innovative approach to the governance of shared w...
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Implementing International Watercourses Law through the WEF Nexus and SDGs: An Integrated Approach Illustrated in the Zambezi River Basin offers an innovative approach to the governance of shared watercourses and the implementation of international water law through the Law, Nexus and Goals (LNG) approach. By looking at policy frameworks such as the WEF nexus and global development agendas such as the SDGs, the monograph provides a method of integration for holistic water governance. In order to demonstrate this approach, a case study of the Zambezi River Basin is used, through which the monograph not only exemplifies the approach taken, but also provides a detailed account of the legal and policy frameworks within the basin.
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Pages: 90
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
24 September 2020
ISBN: 9789004444706
Format: Paperback
Zeray Yihdego, Ph.D. (2006), Durham University, is a Professor and Chair holder in Public International Law at the Aberdeen Law School. He has published monographs and several articles, including a monograph titled The Fairness Dilemma in Sharing Nile Waters (Brill, 2017).
Julie Gibson, is a freelance international development consultant, Research Assistant at the University of Aberdeen and PhD candidate at the University of Strathclyde. Her research focuses on the relationship between international water law and development cooperation.
Julie Gibson, is a freelance international development consultant, Research Assistant at the University of Aberdeen and PhD candidate at the University of Strathclyde. Her research focuses on the relationship between international water law and development cooperation.