Sustainable Development and International Cooperation in the Eastern Nile Basin

Sustainable Development and International Cooperation in the Eastern Nile Basin

Author(s): Salah El-Din Amer, Yacob Arsano, Atta El-Battahani, Osman El-Tom Hamad, Magdy Abd El-Moenim Hefny, Imeru Tamrat, Simon Mason
Journal Title: Aquatic Sciences: Research Across Boundaries
Volume: 67
Issue: 1
Pages: 3-14
Publisher(s): Birkhäuser Basel
Publication Year: 2005

This article provides an overview of issues related to international cooperation and water use in the Eastern Nile Basin, thereby introducing the following three papers written from an Ethiopian, Sudanese and Egyptian perspective respectively. Basic environmental and socio-economic data is given. The various national interests and international initiatives in the Nile Basin are introduced. Key areas of consensus between the authors, as well as open questions that still need to be worked on, are elaborated. The article also describes the unique process of how the six authors from three countries worked on this joint publication in the Nile Dialogue Workshop of 2002. Key conclusions are that sustained, non-polemical communication can lead to cooperation, and that cooperation is the cornerstone to sustainable water development.
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