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OPEN LECTURE --
20 JUNE |
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Nils Petter Gleditsch |
Conflict and cooperation over shared water resources |
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WORKSHOP DAY
1 --
21 JUNE |
| Session 1:
The Global Challenge to Water Governance |
| 1 |
Eric Craswell |
GWSP
Welcome and Introduction: Presentation
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| 2 |
Claudia Pahl-Wostl |
Workshop
Introduction: Presentation |
| 3 |
Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Joyeeta Gupta and Daniel Petry |
Governance
and the global water system: Presentation
Abstract |
| 4 |
Falk Schmidt, Andreas Rechkemmer |
Towards
a global freshwater regime – from crisis
to integration: Presentation Abstract |
| 5 |
Patricia Wouters |
What
is the relevance and role of international water law in
the “governance and the global water system” debate?
A call for innovative thinking and new approaches: Presentation Abstract |
| 6 |
Joyeeta Gupta |
Discussion |
| Session 2:
Conflict and Cooperation: Setting the Scene |
| 1 |
Marit Brochmann, Nils Petter Gleditsch |
Conflict,
cooperation and good governance in international river
basins: Presentation Abstract |
| 2 |
Ahsan Uddin Ahmed |
Towards
cooperative management of international rivers under global
climate change: the case of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna
river systems in South Asia: Presentation Abstract |
| 3 |
Peter Beaumont |
Governance
and change in the basins of the Jordan and Tigris-Euphrates:
Presentation Abstract |
| 4 |
Eran Feitelson, Itay Fischhendler |
Spaces
of water governance: the limitations of the Israeli system:
Presentation Abstract |
| 5 |
Geoffrey Gooch |
Discussion |
| Session 3:
Conflict and Cooperation: The Role of International Institutions |
| 1 |
Joseph Dellapenna |
Equitable
participation and the new paradigm for international water
law: the key to governance of the global water system:
Presentation Abstract |
| 2 |
Ines Dombrowsky |
Is
the global water discourse reflected by state practice?
A cross-analysis of international river basin institutions:
Presentation Abstract |
| 3 |
Antonio Lloret |
The
value of informal agreements in transboundary water resources
as an adaptive management mechanism: Presentation Abstract |
| 4 |
Glen Hearns |
Evaluating
process mechanisms that facilitate cooperation in trans-boundary
water resources: Presentation Abstract |
| Session 4:
Conflict and Cooperation: Methods for Analysis and Assessment |
| 1 |
Geoffrey D. Gooch |
Actor
network theory as a tool for analyses of multi-level water
governance?: Presentation Abstract |
| 2 |
Tobias Siegfried, Thomas Bernauer |
Measuring
policy performance: Presentation Abstract |
| 3 |
Andrew Ross |
Implementing
integrated water resource management in Europe and Australia:
Presentation Abstract |
| 4 |
Mark Zeitoun |
Hydro-hegemony:
a new framework for analyzing water conflicts: Presentation Abstract |
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WORKSHOP DAY
2 --
22 JUNE |
| Session 5:
From Global to Local and Back: Multi-level Governance |
| 1 |
Louis Lebel and Masao Imamura |
Multi-scale
governance in large basins of mainland southeast Asia:
Presentation Abstract |
| 2 |
Cailing Hu |
The
challenges of water pollution control at basin level in
China in the context of the Millennium Development Goals:
Presentation Abstract |
| 3 |
Catherine Ashcraft |
Institutions
for Governance of the Danube River: Presentation Abstract |
| Session 6:
Cross-Cutting Challenges: Water Trade, Water Transfer, and Water Use |
| 1 |
Arjen Hoekstra |
The
global dimension of water governance: a review of nine
developments that urge for global arrangements in order
to cope with local problems of water scarcity, flooding and
pollution: Presentation Abstract |
| 2 |
Eva Youkhana, Wolfram Laube |
Virtual
water trade: political and social challenges in West Africa:
Presentation Abstract |
| 3 |
Yongsong Liao, Charlotte de Fraiture, Mark Giordano |
The
impact of China’s WTO accession on its agricultural
water use: Presentation Abstract |