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1 Israel, M.; Kirby, K. W.; Lund, J. R. 1994. Thoughts on reservoir management studies. In Fontane, D. G.; Tuvel, H. N. (Eds.), Water policy and management: Solving the problems: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference, ASCE, Denver, Colorado, May 23-26, 1994. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.238-241.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 FON Record No: H019804)
(Location: IWMI-SA Call no: 631.7.3 G000 GER Record No: H020336)
Reports presented at the 11th International DVWK Irrigation Symposium "Deregulation, Decentralization and Privatization in Irrigation - state functions move to the free market," 24-25 April 1997, within the framework of WASSER BERLIN '97
3 Huffman, J. L. 1994. A brief history of North American water diplomacy. In Anderson, T. L. (Ed.), Continental water marketing. San Francisco, CA, USA: Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy. pp.9-27.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.91 G430 AND Record No: H020543)
4 Moore, L.; Phillips, C.; Powers, A. 1994. Technical and institutional innovations changing water resources management and allocation in the Western United States. In Garduño, H.; Arreguín-Cortés, F. (Eds.), Efficient water use. Montevideo, Uruguay: UNESCO. ROSTLAC. pp.311-321.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 GAR Record No: H020878)
5 Maxwell, W. C. H.; Preul, H. C.; Stout, G. E. (Eds.) 1996. Proceedings Rivertech 96 - Volume 1: 1st International Conference on New/Emerging Concepts for Rivers, September 22 - September 26, 1996, Fairmont Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Urbana, IL, USA: IWRA. xii, 474p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 627.12 G000 MAX Record No: H021106)
6 Frederiksen, H. D. 1998. International community response to critical world water problems: A perspective for policy makers. Water Policy, 1(2):139-158.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5141, PER Record No: H024361)
7 Stakhiv, E. Z. 1998. Policy implications of climate change impacts on water resources management. Water Policy, 1(2):159-175.
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8 Hottenroth, D.; Harper, C.; Turner, J. 1999. Effectiveness of integrated stormwater management in a Portland, Oregon, watershed. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 35(3):633-641.
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9 Papanicolaou, A. N.; Maxwell, A. R. 2000. Hydraulic performance of fish bypass-pools for irrigation diversion channels. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 126(5):314-321.
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10 Johnston, J. R.; Allen, R. G.; Anderson, S. S. (Eds.) 1999. River basin management to meet competing needs: Proceedings from the USCID Conference on Shared Rivers, Park City, Utah, October 28-31, 1998. Denver, CO, USA: USCID. vii, 312p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 JOH Record No: H028188)
11 Koreny, J. S.; Fisk, T. T. 2001. Utilizing induced recharge for regional aquifer management. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 37(2):453-466.
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12 Skaggs, R. L.; Mays, L. W.; Vail, L. W. 2001. Application of enhanced annealing to ground water remediation design. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 37(4):867-875.
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13 Dunn, D.; Tyree, G. 2003. Mortar-lining project protects groundwater from radioactive waste. Water and Wastewater International, 27(1):18-19.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H033926)
14 Lach, D.; Rayner, S.; Ingram, H. 2005. Taming the waters: Strategies to domesticate the wicked problems of water resource management. International Journal of Water, 3(1):1-17.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H 37228)
15 Wissmar, R. C.; Bisson, P. A. (Eds.) 2003. Strategies for restoring river ecosystems: sources of variability and uncertainty in natural and managed systems. Bethesda, MD, USA: American Fisheries Society. 276p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.9162153 G430 WIS Record No: H040910)
16 Edmonds, R. L.; Francis, R. C.; Mantua, N. J.; Peterson, D. L. 2003. Sources of climate variability in river ecosystems. In Wissmar, R. C.; Bisson, P. A. (Eds.). Strategies for restoring river ecosystems: sources of variability and uncertainty in natural and managed systems. Bethesda, MD, USA: American Fisheries Society. pp.11-37.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.9162153 G430 WIS Record No: H040911)
17 Anderson, J. L.; Hilborn, R.W.; Lackey, R. T.; Ludwig, D. 2003. Watershed restoration: adaptive decision making in the face of uncertainty. In Wissmar, R. C.; Bisson, P. A. (Eds.). Strategies for restoring river ecosystems: sources of variability and uncertainty in natural and managed systems. Bethesda, MD, USA: American Fisheries Society. pp.203-232.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.9162153 G430 WIS Record No: H040917)
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H052197)
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While academics have argued that most interactions between states over shared water resources demonstrate a tendency for cooperation rather than conflict, they have also identified treaties and agreements as the best examples of continued cooperation. However, treaties and agreements may also be a cause for conflict, especially when they are deemed to be unfair and unjust. Moreover, increasing burdens from climate change such as changing climate patterns and higher variability in precipitation combined with changing water demand from population growth and economic development generate a pressure to reform existing treaties and agreements. This article, adopting initial steps of comparative historical analysis, investigates the role of the political context in driving amendments and replacements in transboundary freshwater agreements.
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