The International Water Resources Association (IWRA) in collaboration with the Universities Partnership for Water Cooperation and Diplomacy (UPWCD)
Online courses
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The International Water Resources Association (IWRA) in collaboration with the Universities Partnership for Water Cooperation and Diplomacy (UPWCD)
This webinar will focus on the issues of power interplay reshaping the politics of value in Mekong hydropower.
This course provides an overview over different tracks and tools of water diplomacy, including the role of different state and non-state actors, da
The wH2O: The Journal of Gender and Water, first published in 2011, was the inspiration of Dakota Dobyns and Caroline D’Angelo, two Masters of Envi
The ever-present relationship between large river basins and development has been a feature of global political economy for hundreds of years.
Water conflict and cooperation are complex phenomena that need to be understood in their hydrological, environmental, socioeconomic, political and