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Lessons Learned from Transboundary Management Efforts in the Apalachicola—Chattahoochee—Flint Basin, USA

TitleLessons Learned from Transboundary Management Efforts in the Apalachicola—Chattahoochee—Flint Basin, USA
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsLeitman, S.
Secondary AuthorsMoerlins, J., M. Khankhasayev, S. Leitman, and E. Makhmudov
Book TitleTransboundary Water Resources: A Foundation for Regional Stability in Central Asia
Series TitleNATO Security through Science Series
Volume39
Pagination195-208
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
CityDordrecht and London
Abstract

This paper serves as an example of transboundary water negotiations — what worked and what failed — in the three state conflict in the southeastern United States. The states of Alabama, Florida, and Georgia have been involved in water negotiations since about the early 1970s leading to some successes and some failures. This paper summarizes these experiences with the intention of providing generic lessons learned on multi-jurisdictional negotiation.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6736-5_14
DOI10.1007/978-1-4020-6736-5_14
Reference number

176

Short TitleLessons Learned from Transboundary Management Efforts in the Apalachicola—Chattahoochee—Flint Basin, USA
Citation Key176