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How downstream sub-basins depend on upstream inflows to avoid scarcity: typology and global analysis of transboundary rivers
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2017
unpublished
Countries sharing river basins are often dependent upon water originating outside their boundaries; meaning that without that upstream water, water scarcity may occur with flow-on implications for water use and management. We develop a formalisation of this concept drawing on ideas about the transition between regimes from resilience literature, using water stress and water shortage as indicators of water scarcity. In our analytical framework, dependency occurs if water from upstream is needed
doi:10.5194/hess-2017-537-ac1
fatcat:dzb2pp3mfjbkzmwzjpqw2pirha