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The Thirsty Dragon and Parched Tiger: Geopolitics of India and China’s Shared Water Sources

Via Future Directions International, an interesting look at the geopolitics of India and China’s shared water sources: Key Points China and India are water-scarce countries that will face significant challenges to food and water security in the future. As lower riparians, India and Bangladesh rely on the Brahmaputra River for water, agriculture and livelihoods. Upstream, China […]

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Bolivia: High And Dry

Via The Financial Times, a look at water tensions in Bolivia where mining-led development comes at a cost for nation’s fishing communities: Fishing boats on the dried Poopó lake bed near La Paz in west Bolivia Vicente Valero wears a poncho that tells the story of his ethnic group, the Uru-Murato, in multicoloured stripes. Thought […]

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Southern Africa: Water Options Drying Up

Courtesy of STRATFOR (subscription required), analysis of southern Africa’s water challenges: Extreme drought and low commodity prices are crippling economies across southern Africa. For much of the past decade, China’s rapid growth led to a massive demand for raw materials, the export of which African governments rely on for revenue. But as China’s economy has […]

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Indonesia’s Water Security

Via Future Directions International, a look at Indonesia’s water security: Key Points Population growth and an expanding manufacturing sector will increase demand for water. New dams will likely improve agricultural water supplies, at least in the short-term, but will not improve municipal supplies. Water privatization in Jakarta has failed to improve service delivery. The return […]

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Mekong: Can One Of The World’s Great Rivers Survive Its Development?

Via The Economist, a series of three articles on the Mekong River.  The first looks at GUO, the driver, pulls his car to a merciful halt high above a crevasse: time for a cigarette, and after seven hours of shuddering along narrow, twisting roads, time for his passengers to check that their fillings remain in place. Lighting […]

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