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Addressing China's water scarcity: recommendations for selected water resource management issues / Xie, Jian 2009  Book
Xie, Jian Book
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Publication Washington, DC, World Bank, 2009.
Description xxxiii, 160p.
Standard Number 9780821376454
Key Words Natural Resources  Water  China  Water Security  Water Management  Water Scarcity 
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ID:   120414


Can robust bilateral cooperation on common rivers between Bangl / Huda, Mirza Sadaqat   Journal Article
Huda, Mirza Sadaqat Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Himalayan river system, which is made up of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers, has a combined drainage area that covers the countries of China, India, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. The basin of the Indus river, which originates in the Tibetan plateau, is the lifeline of regions in China, Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. The perception of the subcontinent being an India-centric region does not arise solely from the disparities in resources and power, but also from the geographic reality of all countries in the region sharing a border with India, and some of the most significant rivers passing through its territory. India, thus, stands in a unique position to initiate vigorous multilateral cooperation on water issues in the region. Despite this, the low level of integration, perennial conflicts, mistrust and misinformation that have plagued relations between South Asian countries have hindered regional cooperation on water security.
Key Words China  India  Bangladesh  Bhutan  Nepal  Water Security 
Tibetan plateau  Brahmaputra  Ganges  Himalayan River System  Meghna 
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ID:   127089


Climate change and the security dynamics / Nair, Yogesh   Journal Article
Nair, Yogesh Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Climate change and water security: a case study of India / Verma, Sudheer Singh; Kaur, Sandeep   Journal Article
Verma, Sudheer Singh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper concerns to explore and analyse the close interrelationship between water and climate change, how water serves as a primary medium through which climate change influences the ecosystem of the Earth. Consequently, it affects livelihood and well-being of societies. Climate change is having potential to exacerbate a wide range of existing, interacting, non-climate threats to security as known as threat multiplier.
Key Words India  Climate Change  Case Study  Water Security 
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Climate change in Kashmir Himalayas / Romshoo, Shakeel A   Journal Article
Romshoo, Shakeel A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Climate change, new security challenges and the United Nations / Mohpatra, Sabita 2017  Book
Mohpatra, Sabita Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2017.
Description xvi, 332p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386288226
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Convenient action: continuity for change / Modi, Narendra 2015  Book
Modi, Narendra Book
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Publication Gurgaon, LexisNexis, 2015.
Description xvi, 203p.hbk
Standard Number 9789351436829
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Convenient action: continuity for change / Modi, Narendra 2015  Book
Modi, Narendra Book
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Publication Gurgaon, LexisNexis, 2015.
Description xvi, 203hbk
Standard Number 9789351436829
Key Words Water Security  Energy Reform  Climate Ethics 
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Cyber security: situation and challenges / Kumar, Davinder   Journal Article
Kumar, Davinder Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Drinking death in groundwater: arsenic contamination as a threat to water security for Bangladesh / Moinuddin, Mustafa 2004  Book
Moinuddin, Mustafa Book
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Publication Urabana, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security, 2004.
Description 29p.
Series ACDIS occasional paper
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Emerging threats to global peace and security / Ansaree, Naveed Khaliq   Journal Article
Ansaree, Naveed Khaliq Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Environmental issues and SAARC initiatives / Sharma, Suman   Journal Article
Sharma, Suman Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Geopolitical Issues and Trajectories of Water Security in South Asia / Fernando, H. N.   Journal Article
H. N. Fernando Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the current academic debate on non-traditional security, the issue of water security has come to the forefront of discussions. This is primarily due to the developing discourse on climate change as a threat multiplier linked with conflicts surrounding access, use, and the management of shared water resources. The Indian subcontinent is therefore an interesting case study where water security and inter-connected security issues have converged as both internal and external security threats. Using the case study of the Indian Subcontinent, this essay serves to enrich the debate on geopolitical challenges and the paths toward achieving water security. The essay provides a general review of the security environment, including the risks and vulnerabilities facing the Indian subcontinent and challenges to water governance arising from both internal and external security concerns, through examples of geopolitical tensions in the region. This includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal, China, and Tibet (the latter which forms the Hindu Kush Himalaya region). The research leads to the conclusion that institutional structures may be able to reduce regional tensions.
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Humankind threatened by freshwater scarcity / Danilov-Danilian   Journal Article
Danilov-Danilian Journal Article
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Key Words Ecology  Environment  Water Security 
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India-Bangladesh-Myanmar triangle / Akbar, Azhar Khan Chikmagalur   Journal Article
Akbar, Azhar Khan Chikmagalur Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India, Bangladesh and Myanmar are three neighbouring countries who along with sharing borders have also shared a colonial legacy under the British. They were controlled and administered from New Delhi and had stationed British officers and its Army at various posts. These three countries share the rich and fertile land of Brahmaputra basin where one of the largest rivers flows. They have similar geographical terrains, temperature, climatic conditions, soil, fauna and flora.
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India's national security: annual review 2016-17 / Kumar, Satish (ed.) 2018  Book
Kumar, Satish (ed.) Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2018.
Description xx, 454p.hbk
Standard Number 9781138483118
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India's North East and hydropower development: future security challenges / Mahanta, Chandan   Journal Article
Mahanta, Chandan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Hydropower, while being projected as a clean and renewable energy source, has time and again been resisted vociferously in North East India in recent times because of the obvious and unintended social and environmental impacts. The anticipated negative impacts of the associated dam and reservoir construction have cast a threat to the security of the indigenous people in terms of water, food, livelihood, energy and above all, the related socio-economic concerns. This is all the more due to the uncertainties flowing from an inadequate understanding of the possible geo-environmental impacts in a highly sensitive terrain. To cope and live with the potential negative ramifications of hydropower projects, a comprehensive hydropower policy with emphasis on long-term environmental and social security and sustainability is imperative.
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India's strategies towards sustainable development: a way forward / Maharana, Sanjukta   Journal Article
Maharana, Sanjukta Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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India's water relations with her neighbours / Singh, Rockin Th (ed) 2011  Book
Singh, Rockin Th Book
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Publication New Delhi, JIj Books India, 2011.
Description viii, 273p.
Standard Number 9789380177472, hbk
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International environmental law, water and the future / Elver, Hilal   Journal Article
Elver, Hilal Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This article focuses on the development of international law principles in the area of fresh water, one of the major emerging concerns at the global level. These principles, from the period of abundance to scarcity of fresh water, are evaluated parallel to changing economic, geopolitical and environmental conditions of world politics. Currently over a billion people in the Third World do not have access to safe drinking water. Is current international law capable of addressing the challenge of global water scarcity in 21st century? I will evaluate the moral principles of international human rights, and economic principles of free market ideology to solve the problem of access to fresh water resources for all for the future.
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