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Turgul, A., McCracken, M., Schmeier, S., Rosenblum, Z. H., de Silva, L., & Wolf, A. T. (2024). Reflections on transboundary water conflict and cooperation trends. Water International, 1-15.
Cuadrado‐Quesada, G., Lictevout, E., Schmeier, S., & Vargas, C. R. (2024). Revisiting groundwater law through the lenses of earth system law and rights of nature. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 11(2), e1684.
Altingoz, Mehmet. (2023). Hydro-Political Tension Risks in Shared Waters of Separatist Regions.
de Bruin, Sophie Pieternel, Susanne Schmeier, Rens van Beek, Marijn Gulpen. (2023). Projecting conflict risk in trandboundary river basins by 2050 following different ambition scenarios. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 1-26.
Rosenblum, Z.H. & Wolf, A.T. (2023). Implications of Chile v. Bolivia for transboundary wetlands. Wyoming Law Review, 23(2).
Turgul, A., Rosenblum, Z. H., McCracken, M., Schmeier, S., & Wolf, A. T. (2023). Can Water Help Quench the Flames of Hostility? How Shared Waters Can Promote Dialogue During Conflict. SAIS Review of International Affairs, 43(2), 69-94.
Porta, E. L., & Wolf, A. T. (2023). Water, Culture and International Institutions. Blue Papers, 2(2), 16–25. https://doi.org/10.58981/bluepapers.2023.2.01
Ramawadh, S., Jara, D., Wolf, A. T., & Sehring, J. (2023). Exploring Spirituality in Water Diplomacy. Water Alternatives, 16(3), 978-991.
Sehring, J., & Wolf, A. T. (2023). Affective Hydropolitics: Introduction to the Themed Section. Water Alternatives, 16(3), 900-911.
Motta, S., Wolf, A. T., & Schipper, E. L. F. (2023). Immaterial Infrastructures and Conflict in the Salween River Basin. Water Alternatives, 16(3), 793-820
Datla, A., Schmeier, S., Cuadrado-Quesada, G., & Mothobi, R. (2023). Echoes of the Okavango Delta–Does the voice of the people matter?. Water Alternatives, 16(3).
Rosenblum, Z. H., & Schmeier, S. (2023). Exploring Cooperation over Transboundary Wetlands: the Hamoun Wetlands, Okavango Delta and Wadden Sea. Water International, 48(4), 527-546.
de Silva L. and Maser, C. (eds). 2022. Resolving Water Conflicts Workbook, CRC Press/Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, Boca Raton, FL.
Jarvis, T., & Wiley, J. 2022. Collective Aquifer Governance. In Collective Aquifer Governance: Dispute Prevention for Groundwater and Aquifers through Unitization (pp. I-Ii). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Rosenblum, Zoe Hoffman, Susanne Schmeier. (2022). Global Wetland Governance: Introducing the Transboundary Wetlands Database. Water, 14(19), 3077.
Petersen-Perlman, Jacob D., and Eran Feitelson. 2022. "The environment comes later: when and how environmental considerations are included in transboundary water agreements." Water International 47(8), 1197-1216
Loodin, N., & Wolf, A. T. (2022). Will Islamic water management principles be included if the Helmand River treaty is revisited?. Water, 14(1), 67.
Donchyts, G., Winsemius, H., Baart, F., Dahm, R., Schellekens, J., Gorelick, N., ... & Schmeier, S. (2022). High-Resolution Surface Water Dynamics in Earth’s Small and Medium-Sized Reservoirs. Scientific reports, 12(1), 13776.
Sarfaraz, M. U., Hall, D. M., & Rotman, R. M. (2022). Data sharing in Transboundary Water Management. Frontiers in Water, 4, 982605.
Meijer, K., Verschelling, E., van Verseveld, W., Donchyts, G., Schmeier, S., & Kwadijk, J. (2021). Fit for purpose? Rapid development of water allocation models using global data: Application for the Upper Niger Basin. Environmental Modelling & Software, 145, 105168.
Schmeier, S. (2021). International water law principles in negotiations and water diplomacy. AJIL Unbound, 115, 173-177.
Porta, E. Lynn and Aaron T. Wolf. 2021. Intrinsic and Spiritual Dimensions of Water at the Local Scale, and the Disconnect with International Institutions. Sustainability, 13, 8948.
Bréthaut, Christian, Fatine Ezbakhe, Melissa McCracken, Aaron T. Wolf, and James Dalton. 2021. Exploring discursive hydropolitics: a conceptual framework and research agenda. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 38(3), 464-479.
Bernauer, T., & Böhmelt, T. (2020). International conflict and cooperation over freshwater resources, Nat. Sustain., 3, 350–356.
De Bruyne, C., Fischhendler, I., & Haftel, Y. Z. (2020). Design and change in transboundary freshwater agreements. Climatic Change, 162, 321-341.
Schmeier, Susanne. (2020). Prior Notification of Planned Measures: A Response to the No-Harm Dilemma? International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 20, 683-698.
Gupta, J., & Schmeier, S. (2020). Future proofing the principle of no significant harm. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 20, 731-747.
Kittikhoun, A., & Schmeier, S. (Eds.). (2020). River Basin organizations in water diplomacy. Routledge.
Milman, A., Gerlak, A. K., Albrecht, T., Colosimo, M., Conca, K., Kittikhoun, A., ... & Ziegler, J. (2020). Addressing knowledge gaps for transboundary environmental governance. Global Environmental Change, 64, 102162.
Altingoz, M., and Saleem H.A. 2019. Environmental Cooperation in Conflict Zones: Riparian Infrastructure at the Armenian–Turkish Border. The Journal of Environment & Development , 28, no. 3 (September 2019): 309–35. https://doi.org/10.1177/1070496519859680.
Maser, C., and de Silva, L. 2019. Resolving Environmental Conflicts: Principles and Concepts, Third Edition, CRC Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, Boca Raton, FL.
McCracken, M. and Wolf, A.T. 2019. Updating the Register of International River Basins of the World. International Journal of Water Resources Development. Accepted online: 29 March 2019.
Rai, Subash P., Nayan Sharma, and Aaron T. Wolf. 2019. Perceived Risk of Cooperation between India and Nepal on the Kosi River. Journal of Water Resources Planning & Management, 145(9), 05019012.
Karreth, J., & Tir, J. (2018). International Agreement Design and the Moderating Role of Domestic Bureaucratic Quality: The Case of Freshwater Cooperation. Journal of Peace Research, 55(4), 460-475.
Villholth, Karen G., Elena Lopez-Gunn, Jac Van Der Gun, Kirstin Conti, and Alberto Garrido. 2018. Advances in Groundwater Governance. CRC Press. Available for open access download.
McCracken, M. and Meyer, C. 2018. Monitoring of transboundary water cooperation: Review of Sustainable Development Goal Indicator 6.5.2 methodology. Journal of Hydrology. 563 (2018): 1-12.
Shaver, J., McCracken, M., and Wolf, A.T., 2018. Trends in Population Density and Dam Concentration within International River Basins. Undergraduate Research Project. Oregon State University.
de Silva L., Veilleux J.C., Neal M.J. 2018. The Role of Women in Transboundary Water Dispute Resolution. In: Fröhlich C., Gioli G., Cremades R., Myrttinen H. (eds) Water Security Across the Gender Divide. Water Security in a New World. Springer, Cham.
Petersen-Perlman, J. D., Watson, J. E., & Wolf, A. T. (2018). Redefining water conflict and cooperation for contemporary challenges that extend beyond watersheds, regions, and water. The Oxford handbook of water politics and policy, 479.
Schmeier, S., & Shubber, Z. (2018). Anchoring water diplomacy–The legal nature of international river basin organizations. Journal of Hydrology, 567, 114-120.
Villholth, Karen G., Elena Lopez-Gunn, Jac Van Der Gun, Kirstin Conti, and Alberto Garrido. (2018). Advances in Groundwater Governance. CRC Press. Available for open access download.
Cosens, Barbara, Matthew McKinney, Richard Paisley, and Aaron T. Wolf. 2018. Reconciliation of Development and Ecosystems: The Ecology of Governance in the International Columbia River Basin. Regional Environmental Change, 38, 1679-1682. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-018-1355-1
Beaulac, Leah. 2017. Running Dry: The Impact of Syrian Migration on Water Demand in Northern Jordan. Al-Noor Journal. Boston College Undergraduate Middle Eastern Studies Journal. Winter 2017.
Veilleux, Jennifer and Dinar, Shlomi. 2017. Nile Dynamics. American Interest Magazine. 7 November 2017.
Blocker, Adam Pillans. 2017. Good Governance and Water in Iraq: Fundamental Ingredients for Stability. The College of International Security Affairs, National Defense University. Masters Thesis.
Marloes H.N. Bakker & James A. Duncan. 2017. Future bottlenecks in international river basins: where transboundary institutions, population growth and hydrological variability intersect. Water International, 42:4, 400-424, DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2017.1331412.
Wolf, A.T., 2017. The Spirit of Dialogue: Lesson from Faith Traditions in Transforming Conflict. Island Press: Washington, D.C.
De Stefano, L., Jacob D. Petersen-Perlman, Eric A. Sproles, Jim Eynard, Aaron T. Wolf. 2017. Assessment of transboundary river basins for potential hydro-political tensions. Global Environmental Change. Volume 45, July 2017, pp. 35-46.
Petersen-Perlman, Jacob, Jennifer Veilleux, and Aaron T. Wolf. 2017. International water conflict and cooperation: Challenges and opportunities. Water International. pp. 1-16.
Beaulac, Leah. (2017). Running Dry: The Impact of Syrian Migration on Water Demand in Northern Jordan. Al-Noor Journal. Boston College Undergraduate Middle Eastern Studies Journal. Winter 2017.
Rai, Subash P., Aaron T. Wolf, and Nayan Sharma. 2017. Hydropolitics and Hydropolitical Dynamics Between India and Nepal: An Event-Based Study. Water Policy, 19, 791-819.
Veilleux, Jennifer and Dinar, Shlomi. (2017). Nile Dynamics. American Interest Magazine. 7 November 2017.
Blocker, Adam Pillans. (2017). Good Governance and Water in Iraq: Fundamental Ingredients for Stability. The College of International Security Affairs, National Defense University. Masters Thesis.
Nax, Natalie. 2016. Looking to the Future: The Indus Waters Treaty and Climate Change. University of Oregon. Master's Thesis.
Grcheva, Irina. (2016). Water Urbanism in Transboundary Regions: The Nile Basin and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Human Settlements, Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Planning KU Leuven, Master's Thesis.
Nax, Natalie. 2016. Looking to the Future: The Indus Waters Treaty and Climate Change. University of Oregon. Master's Thesis.
Grcheva, Irina. 2016. Water Urbanism in Transboundary Regions: The Nile Basin and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Human Settlements, Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Planning KU Leuven, Master's Thesis.
Veilleux, J. C., and Anderson, E. P. (2016). 2015 Snapshot of Water Security in the Nile, Mekong, and Amazon River Basins. Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, 25, 8–14.
Afghanistan’s Trans-Boundary Waters: An Overview. (2015). Duran Research and Analysis. Kabul, Afghanistan.
Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). (2015). Transboundary Water Law and Policy - Exchanging Experiences across African River Basin Organisations. GIZ. Esohborn, Germany. 25 July 2015.
Schmeier, Susanne, Gerlak, Andrea K. and Blumstein, Sabine. (2015). Clearing the Muddy Waters of Shared Watercourses Governance: Conceptualizing International River Basin Organizations. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law, and Economics, 16, 597-619.
Blumstein, Sabine. (2015). Environmental Change and Adaptation Capacities of River Basin Organizations in Southern Africa. University of Leipzig, Ph.D. Dissertation.
Afghanistan’s Trans-Boundary Waters: An Overview. (2015). Duran Research and Analysis. Kabul, Afghanistan.
Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). (2015). Transboundary Water Law and Policy - Exchanging Experiences across African River Basin Organisations. GIZ. Esohborn, Germany.
Ogren, Kimberly. 2015. Water Governance Process Assessment: Evaluating the Link between Decision Making Processes and Outcomes in the Columbia River Basin. Oregon State University. Ph. D. Dissertation.
Watson, Julie. 2015. Beyond Cooperation: Environmental Justice in Transboundary Water Management. Oregon State University. Ph.D. Dissertation.
Veilleux, Jennifer C. (2015). Water Conflict Case Study – Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam: Turning from Conflict to Cooperation. Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. 13 August 2015.
Petersen-Perlman, Jacob D. and Aaron T. Wolf. 2015. Getting to the First Handshake: Enhancing Security by Initiating Cooperation in Transboundary River Basins. Journal of the American Water Resources Association Paper No. JAWRA-14-0193-P. pp. 1-20.
Jarvis, T. (2014). Contesting Hidden Waters Conflict Resolution for Groundwater and Aquifers. Routledge.
Yorth, Bunny. (2014). International Mekong River Basin: Events, Conflicts or Cooperation, and Policy Implications. Oregon State University, Master's Thesis.
Schmeier, Susanne. (2014). The Institutional Design of River Basin Organizations - Empirical Findings from Around the World. International Journal of River Basin Management, 13(1), 51-72.
De Stefano, L., M. Svendsen, M. Giordano, B. Steel, B. Brown, and A. T. Wolf. 2014. Water Governance Benchmarking: Concepts and Approach Framework as Applied to Middle East and North Africa Countries. Water Policy 16 (6): 1121–39.
Pak, Mariya. 2014. International River Basin Management in the Face of Change: Syr Darya Basin Case Study. Oregon State University. Ph. D. Dissertation.
Petersen-Perlman, Jacob. 2014. Mechanisms of Cooperation for States’ Construction of Large-Scale Water Infrastructure Projects in Transboundary River Basins. Oregon State University. Ph.D. Dissertation.
Subramanian, A., B. Brown, and A. T. Wolf. 2014. Understanding and overcoming risks to cooperation along transboundary rivers. Water Policy 16 ,(5), 824-843.
Henkel Marianne, Fiona Schüler, Alexander Carius, and Aaron T. Wolf 2014. Financial Sustainability of International River Basin Organizations. Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). Final Report.
Veilleux, Jennifer. C. 2014. Is Dam Development a Mechanism for Human Security? Scale and Perception of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia and the Xayaburi Dam on the Mekong River in Laos. Oregon State University. Ph.D. Dissertation.
Blankespoor, Brian et al. 2014. Assessing the Economic and Political Impacts of Climate Change on International River Basins using Surface Wetness in the Zambezi and Mekong Basins. Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper, No. 14-005/II.
Pak M, Wegerich K, Kazbekov J. 2014. Re-examining conflict and cooperation in Central Asia: a case study from the Isfara River, Ferghana Valley. International Journal of Water Resources Development. 30 ,2, 230-245.
GIZ and Network for Sustainable Hydropower Development in the Mekong Countries. 2014. Training of Trainers on Transboundary Cooperation and Hydropower Development - Documentation. Vientiane, Laos.
Wolf, Aaron T., Jarvis, Todd, and Kunjappan, Rejani. 2014. Effective Negotiation for Transboundary Waters: A Skills Building Course. Mekong River Commission for Sustainable Development. April 2014.
Gerlak, A. K., Lautze, J., & Giordano, M. (2014). Greater Exchange, Greater Ambiguity: Water Resources Data and Information Exchange in Transboundary Water Treaties. Global water: Issues and insights, 57-63.
Tullos, D. D., E. Foster-Moore, D. Magee, B. Tilt, A. T. Wolf, E. Schmitt, F. Gassert, and K. Kibler. 2013. Biophysical, socioeconomic, and geopolitical vulnerabilities to hydropower development on the Nu River, China. Ecology and Society, 18(3), 16.
Giordano, Mark, Alena Drieschova, James A. Duncan, Yoshiko Sayama, Lucia De Stefano, Aaron T. Wolf. 2013. A review of the evolution and state of transboundary freshwater treaties. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law, and Economics, 13(2).
Maitra, Sulagna. (2013). Role of Identity in Intra-state Transbounary River Water Conflict Resolution: A Comparative Study of Select Indian Cases. University College Dublin. Ph.D. Dissertation.
Veilleux, Jennifer C. 2013. The Human Security Dimensions of Dam Development: The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Global Dialogue, 15(2).
De Stefano, L., J. Duncan, S. Dinar, K. Stahl, K. Strzepek, A. T. Wolf. 2012. Climate Change and the Institutional Resilience of International River Basins. Journal of Peace Research, 49(1), 193–209.
Doermann, Julia, and Wolf, Aaron T. 2012. Sharing Water, Building Relations: Managing and Transforming Water Conflict in the US West - Companion Instructor Manual to Professional Skills-Building Workbook. U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Reclamation. Western Water Institutional Solutions Project.
Eidem, Nathan. 2012. Enhancing Social-Ecological Resilience in the Colorado River Basin. Oregon State University, Ph.D. Dissertation.
Eidem, Nathan, Kristel J. Fesler, and Aaron T. Wolf. 2012. Intranational Cooperation and Conflict Over Freshwater: Examples from the Western United States. University Council on Water Resources, 147, 63-71.
Karner, M.A. 2012. Hydropolitics in the Jordan River Basin: The Conflict and Cooperation Potential of Water in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Trinity College Dublin, Master's Thesis.
Kibler, K., D. Tullos, B. Tilt, A. Wolf, D. Magee, E. Foster-Moore, F. Gassert, 2012. Integrative Dam Assessment Model (IDAM) Documentation: Users Guide to the IDAM Methodology and a Case Study from Southwestern China. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.
MacQuarrie, Patrick R. 2012. Resilience of large river basins: applying social-ecological systems theory, conflict management, and collaboration on the Mekong and Columbia Basins. PhD Dissertation: Oregon State University.
Zentner, M. (2012). Design and impact of water treaties: Managing climate change. Springer Thesis
Petersen-Perlman, Jacob, Jennifer Veilleux, Matthew Zentner, Aaron Wolf. (2012). Case Studies on Water Security: Analysis of System Complexity and the Role of Institutions. Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education, 149 (1), 4-12.
Rancier, Racquel. 2012. Assessing tribal water rights settlements as a means for resolving disputes over instream flow claims: a comparative case approach. Oregon State University. Master's Thesis.
Wolf, A. T. (2012). Spiritual understandings of conflict and transformation and their contribution to water dialogue. Water Policy, 14, 73–88.
Schmeier, Susanne.2012. Governing International Watercourses – River Basin Organizations and Sustainable Governance of Internationally Shared Rivers and Lakes. Earthscan from Routledge. November 2012, 288 pages. Available at: http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415623582/.
Intelligence Community Assessment. 2012. Global Water Security. Office of Director of National Intelligence, United States of America, 2 February 2012.
Tir, J., & Stinnett, D. M. (2012). Weathering climate change: Can institutions mitigate international water conflict?. Journal of Peace Research, 49(1), 211-225.
Drieschova, A., Fischhendler, I., & Giordano, M. (2011). The role of uncertainties in the design of international water treaties: an historical perspective. Climatic Change, 105(3), 387-408.
Tir, J., & Stinnett, D. M. (2011). The institutional design of riparian treaties: the role of river issues. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 55(4), 606-631.
De Stefano, L., P. Edwards, L. de Silva, and A. T. Wolf. (2010). Tracking Cooperation and Conflict in International Basins: Historic and Recent Trends. Water Policy, 12(6), 871-884.
De Stefano, Lucia, Duncan, James, Shlomi, Dinar, Stahl, Kerstin, Strzepek, Kenneth, Wolf, Aaron T. 2010. Mapping the Resilience of International River Basins to Future Climate Change-Induced Water Variability. World Bank’s Water Sector Board Discussion Paper Series, Paper No. 15, March 2010.
Katz-Mink, Elana. 2010. Cooperative Management Structure for the Proposed Red Sea-Dead Sea Conduit. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Master's Thesis.
Wolf, Aaron T. (ed). (2010). Sharing Water, Sharing Benefits: Working Towards Effective Transboundary Water Resources Management - A Graduate/Professional Skills-Building Workbook. Paris, France: UNESCO.
Delli Priscoli, J. and Wolf, A.T., (2009). Managing and Transforming Water Conflicts. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
Baltutis, J. 2009. Fairness and Equity in Transboundary Water Resources: A Comparative Analysis of the TWO Analysis and WAS Models as applied to the Jordan River Basin. The London School of Economics and Political Science, Master's Thesis.
Okoth, Simon. 2009. A 'Seat at the Table': Exploring the Relationship between Pluralist Structures and Involvement in Decision-Making--The Case of the Nile Basin Initiative. Virginia Commonwealth University. Ph.D. dissertation.
Rahaman, M.M. 2009. Integrated Water Resources Management: Constraints and Opportunities with a Focus on the Ganges and Brahmaputra River Basins. Helsinki University of Technology, Ph.D. Dissertation.
UNEP. (2009). Hydropolitical Vulnerability and Resilience along International Waters: Asia. United Nations Environmental Programme: Nairobi, Kenya.
UNEP. (2009). Hydropolitical Vulnerability and Resilience along International Waters: Europe. United Nations Environmental Programme: Nairobi, Kenya.
UNEP. (2009). Hydropolitical Vulnerability and Resilience along International Waters: North America. United Nations Environmental Programme: Nairobi, Kenya.
Bakker, M. H. N. (2009). Transboundary river floods: examining countries, international river basins and continents. Water Policy, 11, 269-288.
Bakker, M.H.N., (2009). Transboundary River Floods and Institutional Capacity. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA), 45(3), 553-566.
Tir, J., & Stinnett, D. (2009). The Institutionalization of River Treaties. International Negotiation, 14(2), 229-251.
Drieschova, A., Giordano, M., & Fischhendler, I. (2008). Governance Mechanisms to Address Flow Variability in Water Treaties. Global Environmental Change, 18(2), 285-295.
Eidem, N. (2008). The Western Water Institution Solutions-Western Water Information Network Collaboration: An Analysis of the Social, Economic, and BIophysical Environments Supportive of the Historic Trends in Conflict and Cooperation in the Bureau of Reclamation's Upper Colorado Region 1970-2005. Reclamation Managing Water in the West. US Department of the Interior.
Wolf, A. (2008). Healing the Enlightenment Rift: Rationality, Spirituality and Shared Waters. Journal of International Affairs, 61(2) 51-73.
MacQuarrie, P., Viriyasakultorn, V., & Wolf, A.T. (2008). Promoting Cooperation in the Mekong Region through Water Conflict Management, Regional Collaboration, and Capacity Building. GMSARN International Journal, 2(4), 175-186.
UNEP. (2007). Hydropolitical Vulnerability and Resilience along International Waters: Latin America. Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Environmental Programme.
Bakker, M. (2007). Transboundary river floods: vulnerability of continents, international river basins and countries. Oregon State University, Ph.D. Dissertation.
Fesler, K. (2007). An Analysis of Water Resource Conflict and Cooperation in Oregon between 1990 and 2004. Oregon State University, Master's Thesis.
Wolf, A. T. (2007). Shared Waters: Conflict and Cooperation. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 32, 3.1-3.29.
Davidsen, P. 2006. The Making and Unmaking of the Politics of Exceptionality Studying Processes of Securitisation and Desecuritisation in the Orange and Okavango River Basins. Institute for Comparative Politics, University of Bergen, Master's Thesis.
Parker, J. 2006. Forestalling Water Wars: Returning to Our (Grass) Roots.
Boehlert, B. (2006). Irrigated Agriculture, Energy, and Endangered Species in the Upper Klamath Basin: Evaluating Trade-Offs and Interconnections. Oregon State University, Master's Thesis.
Stahl, K. (2005). Influence of Hydroclimatology and Socioeconomic Conditions on Water Related International Relations. Water International, 30(3), 270-282.
Wolf, A. T., Kramer, A., Carius A., and Dabelko, G. D. (2005). Chapter 5: Managing Water Conflict and Cooperation. In State of the World 2005: Redefining Global Security. The WorldWatch Institute. Washington, D.C.
Allouche, J. 2005. Water Nationalism: an Explanation of the Past and Present Conflicts in Central Asia, the Middle East, and the Indian Subcontinent?. Universite de Geneve, Ph.D. Dissertation.
Jarvis, T., Giordano, M., Puri, S., Matsumoto, K., and Wolf, A. (2005). International Borders, Ground Water Flow, and Hydroschizophrenia. Ground Water. 43(5), 764-770.
UNEP. (2005). Hydropolitical Vulnerability and Resilience along International Waters: Africa. United Nations Environmental Programme: Nairobi, Kenya.
Whittington, Dale, Xun Wu, Claudia Sadoff. (2004). Water Resources Management in the Nile Basin: The Economic Value of Cooperation. Water Policy, 7, 227-252.
Medzini, A. and Wolf, A. T. (2004). Towards a Middle East at Peace: Hidden Issues in Arab-Israeli Hydropolitics. Water Resources Development, 20(2), 193-204.
Yoffe, S. B., Fiske, G., Giordano, M., Giordano, M. A., Larson, K., Stahl, K., and Wolf, A. T. (2004). Geography of International Water Conflict and Cooperation: Data Sets and Applications. Water Resources Research, 40 (5), 1-12
MacQuarrie, Patrick. 2004. Water Security in the Middle East: Growing Conflict Over Development in the Euphrates-Tigris Basin. Trinity College, Dublin, Master's Thesis.
Robertson, K. 2004. Design Considerations for an International Facility to Promote Cooperation between States Sharing a Common Water Resource: A Feasibility Study on the International Water Cooperation Facility Initiative. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Master's Thesis.
Segal, D. 2004. Singapore's Water Trade with Malaysia and Alternatives. Harvard University.
Giordano, M. A. (2003). Managing the Quality of Transboundary Rivers: International Principles and Basin-level Practice. Natural Resources Journal, 43(1), 111-136.
Giordano, M. A., and Wolf, A. T. (2003). Sharing waters: Post-Rio international water management. Natural Resources Forum, 27, 163-171.
Wolf, A. T., Stahl, K., and Macomber, M. F. (2003). Conflict and cooperation within international river basins: The importance of institutional capacity. Water Resources Update, 125. Universities Council on Water Resouces.
Wolf, A. T., Yoffe, S. B., and Giordano, M. (2003). International Waters: identifying Basins at Risk. Water Policy. 5(1), 29-60.
Yoffe, S. B., Wolf, A. T., and Giordano, M. (2003). Conflict and cooperation over international freshwater resources: indicators of basins at risk. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 39(5), 1109-1126.
Jögerskog, A. 2003. Why states cooperate over shared water: The water negotiations in the Jordan River basin. Linköping University, Ph.D. Dissertation.
Turton, A. R. 2003. The political aspects of institutional developments in the water sector: South Africa and its international river basins. University of Pretoria, South Africa, Ph.D. Dissertation.
Votrin, V. 2003. Transboundary Water Disputes in Central Asia: Using Indicators of Water Conflict in Identifying Water Conflict Potential. Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Master's Thesis.
Uitto, J. I., & Duda, A. M. (2002). Management of Transboundary Water Resources: Lessons from International Cooperation for Conflict Prevention. Geographical Journal, 168(4), 365-378.
Giordano, M., M. Giordano, and A. Wolf. “The Geography of Water Conflict and Cooperation: Internal Pressures and International Manifestations.” Geographical Journal. Vol. 168 Part 4, December 2002, pp. 293-312.
Sadoff, C.W., and Grey, D. (2002). Beyond the river: benefits of cooperation on international rivers. Water Policy, 4, 389-403.
Chalecki, E. L., Gleick, P. H., Larson, K. L., Pregenzer, A. L., and Wolf, A. T. (2002). Fire & Water: An Examination of the Technologies, Institutions, and Social Issues in Arms Control and Transboundary Water-Resources Agreements. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 8.
Giordano, M. A. (2002). International River Basin Management: Global Principles and Basin Practice. Oregon State University, Ph.D. Dissertation.
Giordano, M., Giordano, M., and Wolf, A. (2002). The Geography of Water Conflict and Cooperation: Internal Pressures and International Manifestations. The Geographical Journal, 168(4), 293-312.
Matsumoto, K. (2002). Transboundary Groundwater and International Law: Past Practices and Current Implications. Oregon State University, Master's Paper.
UNEP and OSU. (2002). Atlas of International Freshwater Agreements. United Nations Environmental Programme: Nairobi, Kenya.
Wolf, A. ed. (2002). Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Water Systems. Cheltenham, UK: Elgar
Fiske, G. and Yoffe, S. (2001). Use of GIS for Analysis of Indicators of Conflict and cooperation over International Freshwater resources.
Postel, S. and Wolf, A. (2001). Dehydrating Conflict. Foreign Policy, 60-67.
Yoffe, S. (2001). Basins at Risk: Conflict and Cooperation Over International Freshwater Resources. Oregon State University, Ph.D. Dissertation.
Wolf, A. (2000). Trends in Transboundary Water Resources: Lessons for Cooperative Projects in the Middle East. In Water Balances in the Eastern Mediterranean. David B. Brooks and Ozay Mehmet, eds. Ottawa: IDRC Press, 137-156.
Wolf, A. (2000). Indigenous Approaches to Water Conflict Negotiations and Implications for International Waters. International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice, 5 (2).
Berland, A. 2000. The Water Component of the Peace Process Between the Israelis and the Palestinians. Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Master's Thesis.
Wolf, A. (1999). Criteria for equitable allocations: The heart of international water conflict. Natural Resources Forum, 23(1), 3-30.
Wolf, A., Natharius, J., Danielson, J., Ward, B., and Pender, J. (1999). International river basins of the world. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 15(4), 387-427.
Yoffe, S. B. and Wolf, A. T. (1999). Water, conflict and cooperation: Geographical perspectives. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 12(2), 197-213.
Hamner, J. and Wolf, A. (1998). Patterns in international water resource treaties: The Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database. Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy. 1997 Yearbook.
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