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China And Transboundary Water Politics In Asia Hongzhou Zhang

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China And Transboundary Water Politics In Asia Hongzhou Zhang
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.44 MB
Author: Hongzhou Zhang, Mingjiang Li
ISBN: 9780367375591, 9781138060654, 0367375591, 1138060658, 2017041169
Language: English
Year: 2019

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China And Transboundary Water Politics In Asia Hongzhou Zhang by Hongzhou Zhang, Mingjiang Li 9780367375591, 9781138060654, 0367375591, 1138060658, 2017041169 instant download after payment.

Water-related conflicts have a long history and will continue to be a global and regional problem. Asia, with 1.5
billion of its people living in shared river basins, and with very few transboundary rivers governed by treaties, is
especially prone to such conflicts. The key to mitigating transboundary water conflicts and advancing cooperation in Asia is largely in the hands of China, the upstream country for most of Asia’s major transboundary rivers.
To avert the looming water crisis, apart from spending billions of dollars on domestic water transfer projects such as the South–North Water Diversion Megaproject, as well as on water conservancy and pollution abatement, China has sought to utilize the water resources of the major rivers that run across borders with neighbouring countries. On these transboundary rivers, China has built or plans to build large dams for hydroelectricity and major water diversion facilities, which has triggered anxiety and complaints from downstream countries and criticism from the international society.
This book aims to systematically examine the complex reality of water contestations between China and its neighbouring countries. It provides a discussion on transboundary hydropolitics beyond the state-centric
geopolitical perspective to dig into various political, institutional, legal, historical, geographical, and demographic factors that affect China’s policies and practices towards transboundary water issues.

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