Water diplomacy in action: contingent approaches to managing complex water problems/
edited by Shafiqul Islam and Kaveh Madani.
- Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Part I - ROOTS AND CAUSES OF COMPLEXITY AND CONTINGENCY IN WATER PROBLEMS
Chapter One - Complexity and Contingency: Understanding and Managing Complex Water Problems Chapter Two - Leveraging Diplomacy for Resolving Transboundary Water Problems
Part II - TOOLS, TECHNIQUES, MODELS AND ANALYSES TO RESOLVE COMPLEX WATER PROBLEMS
Chapter Three - Ten Bankruptcy Methods for Resolving Natural Resource Allocation Conflicts Chapter Four - Flexible Design of Water Infrastructure Systems Chapter Five - Extreme Value Analysis for Modeling Nonstationary Hydrologic Change Chapter Six - The Water– Food Nexus and Virtual Water Trade Chapter Seven - A Hybrid Analytical Approach for Modeling the Dynamics of Interactions for Complex Water Problems Chapter Eight - A Call for Capacity Development for Improved Water Diplomacy Chapter Nine - Water Complexity and Physics- Guided Data Mining
Part III - CASE STUDIES Chapter Ten - The Nature of Enabling Conditions of Transboundary Water Management: Learning from the Negotiation of the Indus and Jordan Basin Treaties Chapter Eleven - Mediation in the Israeli– Palestinian Water Conflict: A Practitioner's View Chapter Twelve - Risk Distribution and the Adoption of Flexibility: Desalination Expansion in Qatar Chapter Thirteen - The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: Conflict and Water Diplomacy in the Nile Basin Chapter Fourteen - Engaging Stakeholders for Water Diplomacy: Lessons for Integrated Water Resources Management Chapter Fifteen - Strategic Insights for California's Delta Conflict