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Water & Conflict Conclusions. Total number of events by BAR Intensity Scale 1 Yoffe, S. & Larson, K. CHAPTER 2 BASINS AT RISK: WATER EVENT DATABASE.

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3 Total number of events by BAR Intensity Scale 1 Yoffe, S. & Larson, K. CHAPTER 2 BASINS AT RISK: WATER EVENT DATABASE METHODOLOGY, (2001).

4 Total events by issue area 1 Yoffe, S. & Larson, K. CHAPTER 2 BASINS AT RISK: WATER EVENT DATABASE METHODOLOGY, (2001).

5 Cooperative, conflictive and neutral events by issue area 1 Yoffe, S. & Larson, K. CHAPTER 2 BASINS AT RISK: WATER EVENT DATABASE METHODOLOGY, (2001).

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8 Distribution of cooperative, conflictive and total events per year 1 Yoffe, S. & Larson, K. CHAPTER 2 BASINS AT RISK: WATER EVENT DATABASE METHODOLOGY, (2001).

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