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POTENTIAL FOR COOPERATION RATHER THAN CONFLICT IN THE FACE OF WATER DEGRADATION: THE CASES OF THE NILE RIVER AND OKAVANGO RIVER BASINS Hussein Solomon1 Abstract
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Document Date: 2014-08-19 16:13:13


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Toronto / /

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Africa / Asia / North America / Europe / Americas / /

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Rwanda / Senegal / Burundi / Bangladesh / South Africa / Sudan / Lesotho / Egypt / Mali / Kenya / Mauritania / Uganda / Soviet Union / Angola / Burkina Faso / Tanzania / Liberia / Botswana / Ethiopia / Somalia / Sierra Leone / Eritrea / /

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Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

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Manantali Dam / University of Toronto / /

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transportation / water-systems / oil / chronic food shortages / food / annual gross domestic product / energy production / industrial equipment / longer-term solution / food production / /

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chronic poverty / disease / chronic food shortages / /

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Okavango River / Sierra Leone / Nile River / Senegal River valley / Bafing River tributary / Senegal River / Nile / Senegal Valley / /

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Department of Political Studies and Governance / University of the Free State / African National Congress / Club of Rome / University of Toronto / /

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Thomas Malthus / Thomas Homer-Dixon / Robert Kaplan / Homer Dixon / /

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Senior Professor / economist / author / /

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Transvaal / /

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Northern Africa / sub-Saharan Africa / West Africa / Oceania / Middle East / Southern Africa / Western Europe / /

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