51. Water and Conflict - Lessons Learned and Options Available on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Water Governance
- Author:
- Helle Munk Ravnborg
- Publication Date:
- 08-2004
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Danish Institute for International Studies
- Abstract:
- Over the last decade, water scarcity has increasingly been coupled with international security. Hitherto, the focus of concern has been transboundary water resources and international efforts have been devoted towards establishing institutions for cooperation on the management of such transboundary water resources. Such efforts appear to be successful in mitigating potential conflicts and therefore need to be sustained. At the same time, however, several observers point to the risk that local water conflicts will increase in numbers and intensity. This calls for improved understanding of the nature, extent and social, economic and political implications of such local water conflicts as well as better understanding of how to achieve effective water governance, i.e. a legislative, institutional and regulatory framework which promotes equitable access to and environmentally and economically sound management of water. These are some of the conclusions emerging from a Danida-funded study carried out by DIIS on Conflict Prevention and Mitigation in Water Resources Management, which are further expanded in this DIIS brief.
- Topic:
- Conflict Prevention, International Relations, Security, and Environment