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CONTENTS PREFACE ..................
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LISTS OF TABLES, FIGURES, MAPS, AND
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PREFACE Within many international r
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FOREWORD The most influential regio
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maps; and our gratitude is extended
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CHAPTER 1. HYDROPOLITICAL VULNERABI
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Figure 1.2 International river basi
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• international agreements and in
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Schlossplatz (Palace Place), downto
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Excursion boat on the Elbe River, H
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River Sava, Belgrade, Serbia. Photo
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Along the Golden Horn, an inlet of
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Garbage and debris caught in branch
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CHAPTER 2. CHALLENGES TO EUROPE’S
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The Rhône River with a low water l
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RIVER BASIN TOTAL AREA (KM 2 ) AREA
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Total abstraction per year/Long ter
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Snowfields, Dolomites, Italy. Photo
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The aftermath of flooding in wester
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CHAPTER 3. THE EVOLUTION OF CONFLIC
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Snov River, a tributary of the Dnie
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groundwater from pollution that man
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Floating restaurants in the foregro
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Tejo/Tagus River seen from Portas d
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Hydroelectric power plant on the Sa
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Stora Enso pulp and paper mill in O
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CHAPTER 4. MAJOR TRENDS IN CONFLICT
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Mute swans in canal fed by Soestwet
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setting emission limits, licensing
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Tour boat on canal in Brugge, Belgi
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Boaters on the Lahn River (Rhine ba
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in harmonising environmental impact
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At the bilateral or basin level som
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Hydroelectric power plant on the Sa
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Brewery, Brugge, Belgium. Photo cre
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Barges and boats on the River Sava
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chapter elucidated that a survey of
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CHAPTER 5. HYDROPOLITICAL VULNERABI
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Vop River (tributary of the Dnieper
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- Page 123 and 124: DNIESTER* Total area: 62,000 km 2 A
- Page 125 and 126: DOURO/DUERO Total area: 98,900 km 2
- Page 127 and 128: ELBE Total area: 132,200 km 2 Area
- Page 129 and 130: ENNINGSDALSELVA* TREATIES AND AGREE
- Page 131 and 132: GLAMA Total area: 43,000 km 2 Area
- Page 133 and 134: ISONZO Total area: 3,000 km 2 Area
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- Page 141 and 142: MINHO/MIÑO Total area: 15,100 km 2
- Page 143 and 144: NARVA* Total area: 53,000 km 2 Area
- Page 145 and 146: NESTOS Total area: 10,200 km 2 Area
- Page 147 and 148: OLANGA Total area: 18,800 km 2 Area
- Page 149 and 150: PASVIK Total area: 16,000 km 2 Area
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- Page 157 and 158: RHONE Total area: 100,200 km 2 Area
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REFERENCES Alliance for lake cooper
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sound Technology (TEST) to Reduce T
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