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Water Resource Planning Based on the Sovereignty Doctrines in Sharing Transboundary Water Resources

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  86-95

Abstract

 In the Middle East, 50 percent of the population are living in the boundary Basins and this has caused competition and debates over the use of conjoint water resources. The eastern part of Iran faced with a severe shortage of water and the city of Mashhad, with most of its water supplied from the Dusti Dam, is dependent on the flow of the Harirood River from Afghanistan. In this research, the inflow into the Dusti Dam is studied under the condition that Salma Dam is constructed and in different scenarios based on the doctrines of conjoint transboundary waters between the upstream and downstream countries. Due to the lack of a memorandum of understanding (agreement) on water usage (access) from the Harirood shared river, Iran and Afghanistan right of water are assessed using volume reliability indicators and vulnerability indicators. Simulation results in the case that Salma Dam is operational, no memorandum of understanding is running between the countries of the basin, and the absolute territorial sovereignty doctrine is established, indicated the a shortage of 35 percent in the agricultural needs and 40 percent in Mashhad drinking water compared to the results from the limited territorial integrity doctrine. The basis of the limited territorial integrity doctrine helps to meet the water needs of each country in the basin with respect to the limited water resources of the basin.

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    APA: Copy

    MOSHFEGH, A., MORIDI, A., & ATTARI, J.. (2019). Water Resource Planning Based on the Sovereignty Doctrines in Sharing Transboundary Water Resources. IRAN-WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 14(4 ), 86-95. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/100087/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MOSHFEGH A., MORIDI A., ATTARI J.. Water Resource Planning Based on the Sovereignty Doctrines in Sharing Transboundary Water Resources. IRAN-WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH[Internet]. 2019;14(4 ):86-95. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/100087/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A. MOSHFEGH, A. MORIDI, and J. ATTARI, “Water Resource Planning Based on the Sovereignty Doctrines in Sharing Transboundary Water Resources,” IRAN-WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, vol. 14, no. 4 , pp. 86–95, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/100087/en

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