Benefit-sharing framework in transboundary river basins: the case of the Eastern Kabul River Basin-Afghanistan

Fahima Sadeqinazhad, Said Shakib Atef, D. Amatya
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This research explores the benefit of collaboration between the littoral countries beyond water allocation and sharing as a theoretical framework that would be a useful tool for extending Afghanistan and Pakistan cooperation for a sustainable improvement and development of the Kabul River Basin (KRB). The main goal is to highlight the concept of benefit sharing and its framework in general terms as well as in the context of KRB. The basin planning and water transboundary issues could greatly be changed in accordance with this theoretical framework, leading the game from a zero sum to a positive sum. In addition to that, it potentially results in avoidance of conflicts and pave the ground for a motivated cooperation. Mutual cooperation can bring more water for sustainable use in the basin, reducing soil erosion, mitigating drought, and ensuring food security. The findings of this study have shown that the benefits of water sharing in transboundary river basins are, mainly, due to co-riparian states’ collaborative efforts to decrease the expenses and increase the outcomes. The impacts of joint investments in both states can yield a bundle of benefits including, but not limited to, flood control, reduction of sedimentation, availability of more water and hydropower production. The points mentioned above, in turn, can also ensure food security, mitigate drought, and avail renewable energy. In transboundary rivers all attempts and efforts should be geared towards identifying the typologies of benefits, aspects of benefits, scenarios of benefits, and the optimization/maximization of benefits.
跨界河流流域利益分享框架:以阿富汗东部喀布尔河流域为例
本研究探讨了沿海国家之间在水资源分配和共享之外合作的好处,作为一个理论框架,这将是扩大阿富汗和巴基斯坦合作以实现喀布尔河流域(KRB)可持续改善和发展的有用工具。主要目标是强调惠益分享的概念及其总体框架以及区域银行的背景。根据这一理论框架,流域规划和水跨界问题可以得到很大的改变,使博弈从零和变为正和。除此之外,它还可能导致避免冲突,并为有动机的合作奠定基础。相互合作可以为流域带来更多可持续利用的水资源,减少水土流失,缓解干旱,确保粮食安全。本研究的结果表明,跨界河流流域水资源共享的好处主要是由于共同沿岸国共同努力减少费用和增加成果。两国联合投资的影响可以产生一系列的好处,包括但不限于控制洪水、减少沉积、提供更多的水和水力发电。上述几点反过来也可以确保粮食安全、缓解干旱和利用可再生能源。在跨界河流方面,所有的尝试和努力都应着眼于确定利益的类型、利益的各个方面、利益的设想以及利益的最优化/最大化。
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