INTERNATIONAL WATERS: GLOBAL ISSUES AND INSTITUTIONS Aaron T. Wolf, Ph.D. Department of Geosciences Oregon State University, USA 104 Wilkinson Hall Corvallis,

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INTERNATIONAL WATERS: GLOBAL ISSUES AND INSTITUTIONS Aaron T. Wolf, Ph.D. Department of Geosciences Oregon State University, USA 104 Wilkinson Hall Corvallis, OR 97331, USA Tel: Fax: Website:

Global Water Crisis Almost 3 billion people lack access to adequate sanitation >1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water At least 250 million illnesses result 5-10 million deaths 20% of irrigated lands are salt-laden Water-related disease costs US$125 billion/yr. Would “only” cost US$7-50 billion/yr. to resolve

Water and Conflict - Kofi Annan, March 2001 “Fierce competition for fresh water may well become a source of conflict and wars in the future.”

The Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database A Project of Oregon State University Department of Geosciences and the Northwest Alliance for Computational Science Reference to 3,600 water-related treaties ( ) Full-text of 400 treaties and 40 US compacts, entered in computer database Detailed negotiating notes (primary or secondary) from fourteen case-studies of water conflict resolution Annotated bibliography of “State of the Art” of water dispute resolution literature News files on cases of acute water-related disputes Indigenous methods of water dispute resolution

Water Myths and Water Facts Myth 1: Water Wars are Prevalent and Inevitable

Events Database, Example DATEBASINCOUNTRIES BAR SCALE EVENT SUMMARY ISSUE TYPE 12/5/73La Plata Argentina-- Paraguay 4 PRY AND ARG AGREE TO BUILD 1B DAM, HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT Infrastructure 1/1/76Ganges Bangladesh-- India--United Nations -2 Bangladesh lodges a formal protest against India with the United Nations, which adopts a consensus statement encouraging the parties to meet urgently, at the level of minister, to arrive at a settlement. Quantity 7/3/78Amazon Bolivia--Brazil-- Colombia-- Ecuador-- Guyana--Peru-- Suriname-- Venezuela 6Treaty for Amazonian Cooperation Economic Development 4/7/95JordanIsrael--Jordan4 Pipeline from Israel storage at Beit Zera to Abdullah Canal (East Ghor Canal) begins delivering water stipulated in Treaty (20 MCM summer, 10 MCM winter). The 10 mcm replaces the 10 mcm of desalinated water stipulated Annex II, Article 2d until desalinization plant completed Quantity 6/1/99SenegalMali--Mauritania-3 13 people died in communal clashes in 6/99 along border between Maur. & Mali; conflict started when herdsmen in Missira-Samoura village in w. Mali, refused to allow Maur. horseman to use watering hole; horseman returned w/ some of his clansmen, attacking village on 6/20/99, causing 2 deaths; in retaliation that followed, 11 more died. Quantity

Institutional Resiliency Argument Transboundary water institutions are resilient over time, even between hostile riparians, even as conflict is waged over other issues: Picnic Table Talks Mekong Committee Indus River Commission Caucasus SADC Region

Water Myths and Water Facts Myth 2: Everything is OK Decades of tension, degradation, and inefficiency Conflict within and between multiple scales Regional instability in areas of security concern

Decades of Tension, Degradation, and Inefficiency

Conflict Within and Between Multiple Scales The smaller the scale, the greater the likelihood of violence.

Regional Instability in Areas of Security Concern

BASINS AT RISK: Working Hypothesis “The likelihood of conflict rises as the rate of change within the basin exceeds the institutional capacity to absorb that change.” What are indicators? Sudden physical changes or lower institutional capacity are more conducive to disputes: 1)Uncoordinated development: a major project in the absence of a treaty or commission 2)“Internationalized basins” 3)General animosity

Water and Cooperation - Kofi Annan, February 2002 “But the water problems of our world need not be only a cause of tension; they can also be a catalyst for cooperation ….If we work together, a secure and sustainable water future can be ours.”