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Research on the implications of climate change for international water management, as an emerging field of study, has given little attention to the role of regional intergovernmental organizations in addressing, resolving, or exacerbating water problems.
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See FAO, Systematic Index of International Water Resources Treaties, Declarations, Acts and Cases by Basin, Legislative Study no. 15, Rome (1978); and Volume II, Legislative Study no. 34, Rome (1984).
Michael H. Glantz, ed., 1988; Societal Responses to Regional Climate Change: Forecasting by Analogy,” Westview Press, Boulder.
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Wescoat, J.L. (1994). Climate Change and International Water Problems: Issues Related to the Formation and Transformation of Regional Organizations. In: Glantz, M.H. (eds) The Role of Regional Organizations in the Context of Climate Change. NATO ASI Series, vol 14. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85026-4_30
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