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- Transboundary Waters | UN-Water
Transboundary water Transboundary waters are the aquifers and lake and river basins shared by two or more countries In an era of increasing water stress, mismanaged transboundary water supplies have the potential to cause social unrest and spark conflict To deal with climate change and the demands of a growing population, we need a supranational, integrated approach to transboundary water
- Global and transboundary frameworks - IUCN
Global and transboundary frameworks The complexity and scale of the problems deriving from an increasing demand for food, energy and infrastructure in a world threatened by climate change create a new set of challenges for nature conservation that indeed require coordinated responses between sovereign States
- TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS
Transboundary water management creates benefits for everyone to share: international trade, climate change adaptation, economic growth, food security, improved governance and regional integration There are many reasons to be optimistic
- Transboundary conservation : a systematic and integrated . . . - IUCN
Approximately one-third of all terrestrial high-biodiversity sites straddle national land borders, yet few man-made boundaries are fixed, and international boundaries often alter over time or disappear altogether This publication makes the compelling case for transboundary conservation approaches and promotes an array of innovative methods based on contemporary principles It has been
- Transboundary water governance and diplomacy - IUCN
What is transboundary water governance and diplomacy? Fundamentally, the governance and management of water resources needs to be just as interconnected as the natural system itself, flowing from source to sea and integrating a rich diversity of landscapes, actors and processes
- Progress on Transboundary Water Cooperation – 2021 Update
This report presents the global status on transboundary cooperation and acceleration needs to achieve target 6 5 by 2030, based on the latest data on indicator 6 5 2 By combining data from 2017 and 2020, it is possible to calculate the indicator for 101 of the 153 countries that share transboundary rivers, lakes and aquifers
- IUCN and UNEP launch the CREATES programme to strengthen climate . . .
Nairobi, January 2026 – With support from Denmark, IUCN, in partnership with UNEP and the UNEP-DHI Centre, and in collaboration with the governments of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda have launched the Climate Resilient Eastern African Transboundary Water Management for Environmental Sustainability (CREATES) programme, a new initiative focused on
- Progress on Transboundary Water Cooperation
Governance and transboundary cooperation on water resources are too weak, and every continent suffers the impacts of inadequate investment in water and sanitation infrastructure Despite concerted efforts and global commitments, we are compelled to acknowledge that progress so far has been insufficient to meet all eight targets of SDG 6
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