“Water Wars” as a Source and Instrument of International Conflicts

V. V. Kochetkov, A. A. Medvedkov, E. A. Kuzmenko, O. Nessar
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   Water resource shortage is one of the global problems of our time. The article presents the results of studies of international conflicts due to the lack of fresh water, and analyzes the possible consequences of the growing crisis that may affect the world political system. The prerequisites for the emergence of water conflicts on the political map of the world and the most informative indicators that make it possible to judge the conflict potential between countries (the share of transit river flow, the level of use of water resources and the degree of climate aridity) are considered. The existing and predicted geo-ecological consequences caused by the degradation of water bodies and the deterioration of the water resource situation in the context of weakening research cooperation between neighboring states are analyzed. Successful examples of solving problems in the field of water use based on the basin approach, both between entities of the same state and between individual countries, are considered.
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"水战争 "是国际冲突的根源和工具
水资源短缺是当今时代的全球性问题之一。文章介绍了对淡水缺乏导致的国际冲突的研究结果,并分析了日益严重的危机可能对世界政治体系造成的影响。文章考虑了在世界政治版图上出现水冲突的先决条件,以及能够判断国家间冲突可能性的最有参考价值的指标(过境河流流量份额、水资源利用水平和气候干旱程度)。分析了在邻国间研究合作减弱的背景下,水体退化和水资源状况恶化造成的现有和预测的地质生态后果。考虑了同一国家的实体之间和单个国家之间基于流域方法解决水资源利用领域问题的成功范例。
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