Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Water Diplomacy
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Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Water Diplomacy
A Principled and Pragmatic Approach
Smith, Kevin M.; Islam, Shafiqul
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2019
306
Dura
Inglês
9781138369283
15 a 20 dias
760
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Part I: Problem-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration: A Principled Pragmatic Approach to Addressing Complex Problems Using Water Diplomacy as an Example 1 .Origins: Conceptualization, Implementation, and Evolution of an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program on Water Diplomacy 2. Making Distinctions: The Importance of Recognizing Complexity in Coupled Natural and Human Systems 3. Working Together: An Argument for Problem-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration 4. Principled Pragmatism: How Water Diplomats Approach Complex Water Issues? Part II: Problem-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Action: Case Studies from the Tufts Water Diplomacy Program 5. Operationalizing Problem-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration: An Overview of Case Studies from the Tufts Water Diplomacy Program 6. Flood Diplomacy: The Hydrological, Technical, and Socio-Political Challenges of Delineating Usable Floodplain Boundaries 7. Cholera in Haiti: Why Many Efforts Have Failed and How We Can Do Better 8. Water Diplomacy at the Macro Scale: Agricultural Groundwater Governance in the High Plains Aquifer Region of the United States 9. Creating Flexibility in Freshwater Availability for the Eastern Nile Basin 10. Confronting the Natural Domain: Strategies for Addressing Ecology and Conservation in Complex Water Management Challenges 11. Access to Safe Drinking Water across the Navajo Nation 12. Coupling and Complexity of Natural and Human Systems: A Case Study from the Southwest Bangladesh Delta Part III: Looking Back and Looking Forward: Reflections and Lessons from the Tufts Program on Water Diplomacy 13. Evaluation of an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program: Lessons Learned From the Tufts Water Diplomacy Program 14. Reflections on the Tufts Experiment with Interdisciplinary Water Diplomacy Researce 15. Perspectives on Water Diplomacy: Key Findings, Remaining Challenges, and Future Directions 16. Quo Vadis?
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Low Dry Season Flow;Radiation Exposure Compensation Act;problem-driven;Michigan State University;problem driven;Water Diplomacy Framework;theory driven;National Academy;theory-driven;FEMA;collective action;Flood Insurance;interdisciplinary collaboration;Navajo Nation;Bangladesh;Common Language;Complex Water Problems;Cholera;Alabama Department Of Public Health;Haiti;Water Diplomat;Nile Basin;Groundwater Governance;United States;High Plains Aquifer;CNH System;Floodplain Delineation;Eastern Nile Basin;Joint Fact Finding;South Sudan;Household Water Treatment;Lowndes County;Flood Risks;FEMA's Map;Flow Ecology Relationships
Part I: Problem-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration: A Principled Pragmatic Approach to Addressing Complex Problems Using Water Diplomacy as an Example 1 .Origins: Conceptualization, Implementation, and Evolution of an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program on Water Diplomacy 2. Making Distinctions: The Importance of Recognizing Complexity in Coupled Natural and Human Systems 3. Working Together: An Argument for Problem-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration 4. Principled Pragmatism: How Water Diplomats Approach Complex Water Issues? Part II: Problem-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Action: Case Studies from the Tufts Water Diplomacy Program 5. Operationalizing Problem-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaboration: An Overview of Case Studies from the Tufts Water Diplomacy Program 6. Flood Diplomacy: The Hydrological, Technical, and Socio-Political Challenges of Delineating Usable Floodplain Boundaries 7. Cholera in Haiti: Why Many Efforts Have Failed and How We Can Do Better 8. Water Diplomacy at the Macro Scale: Agricultural Groundwater Governance in the High Plains Aquifer Region of the United States 9. Creating Flexibility in Freshwater Availability for the Eastern Nile Basin 10. Confronting the Natural Domain: Strategies for Addressing Ecology and Conservation in Complex Water Management Challenges 11. Access to Safe Drinking Water across the Navajo Nation 12. Coupling and Complexity of Natural and Human Systems: A Case Study from the Southwest Bangladesh Delta Part III: Looking Back and Looking Forward: Reflections and Lessons from the Tufts Program on Water Diplomacy 13. Evaluation of an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program: Lessons Learned From the Tufts Water Diplomacy Program 14. Reflections on the Tufts Experiment with Interdisciplinary Water Diplomacy Researce 15. Perspectives on Water Diplomacy: Key Findings, Remaining Challenges, and Future Directions 16. Quo Vadis?
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Low Dry Season Flow;Radiation Exposure Compensation Act;problem-driven;Michigan State University;problem driven;Water Diplomacy Framework;theory driven;National Academy;theory-driven;FEMA;collective action;Flood Insurance;interdisciplinary collaboration;Navajo Nation;Bangladesh;Common Language;Complex Water Problems;Cholera;Alabama Department Of Public Health;Haiti;Water Diplomat;Nile Basin;Groundwater Governance;United States;High Plains Aquifer;CNH System;Floodplain Delineation;Eastern Nile Basin;Joint Fact Finding;South Sudan;Household Water Treatment;Lowndes County;Flood Risks;FEMA's Map;Flow Ecology Relationships