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Anthropocentric Hydro Politics?Key Developments in the Analysis of International Transboundary Water Politics and some Suggestions for Moving Forward
The purpose of this paper is to review the key analytical developments in international trans-boundary water politics
and to shed light on the important, but overlooked, issue of ecosystems. The scholarship has gained greater breadth
resulting interests and motives governing water use and allocation. However, it is argued that much of the literature
is anthropocentric and frames the natural environment through a human lens. This paper calls for more attention to
the ways in which the analytical framework on trans-boundary water interaction can include ecosystems as legitimate
users. The paper concludes with some suggestions for future research and policy discussions.
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