Since 2021, aggregated from related topics
Transboundary water management involves the cooperative management and allocation of water resources that flow between two or more countries. This is often necessary because rivers, lakes, and aquifers do not adhere to political boundaries and can be shared by multiple countries. Transboundary water management seeks to address issues such as equitable sharing of water resources, prevention of conflicts over water, and sustainable management of water for all stakeholders involved. This research area involves studying international water agreements, transboundary water governance structures, water diplomacy, and the impacts of climate change on shared water resources. Effective transboundary water management is crucial for promoting peace, stability, and sustainable development in regions where water resources are shared across international borders.