Nathan Aguilar
Laying The Groundwork For Transboundary Groundwater
On October 14-15, the Permanent Forum of Binational Waters hosted its first conference, titled “U.S.-MX Transboundary Groundwater Conference: Innovation and Creativity: Strategies for Unprecedented Challenges.”
Mississippi doesn’t own groundwater, judge rules
A judge has ruled against Mississippi in its 15-year legal battle with the state of Tennessee over ownership of groundwater from an aquifer that rests
Phase II of the Nexus Assessment in the Drina river basin is launched
The ad-hoc Steering Committee for the Nexus activities in the Drina River Basin under the SEE Nexus Project, supported by the Austrian Development Agency (ADA),
Making Gender Visible in Transboundary Waters
In this week of women in water sciences, don´t miss this discussion of the gendering transboundary water governance! Many exiting contributions of the women’s role
Texas Water Journal publishes new program review: Internet of Texas water
The Texas Water Journal has published a new program review in the Volume 11 issue, titled “Internet of Texas Water: Use Cases for Flood, Drought,
The Teesta quagmire: India’s missed opportunity?
Amidst heightened border tensions between India and China, news that Bangladesh was considering moving ahead with extensive lending from China for management of the Teesta river came
November Newsletter
Welcome to the second edition of the Shared Waters Newsletter, the news venue of the Permanent Forum of Binational Waters! In this issue, we hosted
Transboundary Cooperation for Improved Data Sharing, Flood and Drought Mitigation, and River Basin Manage
Don’t miss this video by cairowaterweek about transboundary cooperation for improved data sharing for droughts and floods management!