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Hydropolitics - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Turton AR: 2003. A Southern African perspective on transboundary water resource management. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, Issue 9 / Summer, pp 75-87.

Meissner R, Turton AR: 2003. The Hydrosocial Contract Theory and the Lesotho Highlands Water Project. ? Journal Name Required, 5, pp 115-126.

Chapters in books:

Meissner R: 2003. Interaction and Existing Constraints in International River Basins: The Case of the Kunene River Basin. In International Waters in Southern Africa, (10), United Nations University, Tokyo, pp 249-274.

Turton AR, Ashton P, Cloete E: 2003. An introduction to the hydropolitical drivers in the Okavango River basin. In Transboundary rivers, sovereignty and development: Hydropolitical drivers in the Okavango River basin, (1), African Water Issues Research Unit (AWIRU) and Green Cross International (GCI), pp 7-30.

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Meissner R: 2003. Regional food security and virtual water: Some natural, political and economic implications. In Virtual Water Trade: Proceedings of the International Expert Meeting on Virtual Water Trade.

Research and technical/policy output for clients:

Earle A, Meissner R, Turton AR: 2003. Policy Options in water-stressed states: Emerging lessons from the Middle East and Southern Africa. For: Unknown, AWIRU / ODI.

 

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