Transboundary Water Governance in the Kabul River Basin: Implementing Environmental and Public Diplomacy Between Pakistan and Afghanistan

B. Panikkar, A. Zia, Susan Sgorbati, Michael J. Cohen, Muhammand Abid, Muhammad Fayyaz, N. Hashimi, Shaukat Ali, Monir Ahmad, Zuhra Aman, S. Halasah, Diana R. Rice, Gemma Del Rossi, B. Ryan, K. Hameed, M. Hussain, Naeem Salimee
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This research highlights the outcomes of the environmental diplomacy workshop held between members of civil society from Afghanistan and Pakistan on water cooperation in the Kabul River Basin, one of the most heavily conflicted transboundary river basins in the world. Lack of trust among these upstream and downstream riparian partners and persistent failures of Track 1 diplomacy initiatives has led to an absence of governance mechanisms for mitigating the water security concerns in the region. This research shows that science and public diplomacy, democratic participation, and social learning may pave a way to clear local misconceptions, improve transboundary water cooperation, and increase ecological stewardship in the Kabul River Basin.
喀布尔河流域的跨界水治理:在巴基斯坦和阿富汗之间实施环境和公共外交
本研究重点介绍了阿富汗和巴基斯坦民间社会成员就喀布尔河流域(世界上冲突最严重的跨界河流流域之一)水资源合作举行的环境外交研讨会的成果。这些上游和下游合作伙伴之间缺乏信任,以及“1号轨道”外交倡议的持续失败,导致该地区缺乏缓解水安全问题的治理机制。这项研究表明,科学和公共外交、民主参与和社会学习可能为消除当地误解、改善跨界水合作和加强喀布尔河流域的生态管理铺平道路。
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