Future bottlenecks in international river basins: where transboundary institutions,population growth and hydrological variability intersect |
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Authors: | Marloes HN Bakker James A Duncan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geosciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;2. Vermont Monitoring Cooperative, University of Vermont, Burlington, USA |
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Abstract: | Using global data, this article examines the nexus of transboundary flood events and future social vulnerability. Which international river basins are forecast to experience an increase in both hydrological variability and population in the future, but currently lack institutional provisions to deal with these shared events? Concentrations of elevated risk are found in several basins in Central Asia, Central America and Central Africa. The article ends by highlighting transboundary basins that merit further investigation and possibly additional institution building to reduce urban flood risk. |
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Keywords: | Floods international river basins institutions population growth hydrological variability transboundary |
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