Water Politics Questions
Transboundary water management refers to the cooperative management and governance of water resources that are shared by two or more countries. It involves the coordination and negotiation between these countries to ensure the sustainable and equitable use of water resources that cross national boundaries. This concept recognizes that water does not adhere to political boundaries and that effective management requires collaboration and cooperation among neighboring countries. Transboundary water management aims to address issues such as water allocation, pollution control, infrastructure development, and conflict resolution, with the ultimate goal of promoting peace, stability, and sustainable development in the region.