How to incorporate system archetypes into water conflicts analysis: application in euphrates, nile, zambezi, and lake kivu transboundary basins

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    Focusing on the diversity of transboundary basins` morphology, Shahbazbegian and Noori introduced the "hydropolitical system archetype" concept, which accounts for determining potential hydropolitical situations in transboundary basins. In fact, the wider use of causal analysis to study water conflict, particularly System Archetype, has remained less explored, and this is one of the motivations for this paper. The authors believe that hydropolitics research still lacks experience in using system archetype analysis to explain how hydropolitical mechanisms trigger conflict and cooperation, and how such mechanisms play out in the context of transboundary relations. The paper argues . . .

     

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