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China’s southbound transboundary river basins: a case of asymmetry
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2014
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Major Transboundary RiverRiver Basin ManagementEngineeringBasin EvolutionWater ResourcesEast Asian StudiesGeomorphologyWatershed ManagementWater ProblemGeographyContemporary SocietalRed RiverRiver RestorationHydrologySediment TransportFlood Risk Management
An overview is presented of the contemporary societal and environmental development situation in the six major transboundary river basins that drain south from China: the Red River, Mekong, Salween, Irrawaddy, Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna and Indus. The overall societal and environmental vulnerability of the basins is assessed using multidimensional river basin vulnerability analysis. The analysis shows that while China has a fairly low level of vulnerability in these basins, its downstream influence is substantial. This setting offers a plethora of opportunities for transboundary cooperation and calls for a high level of responsibility from the upstream riparian countries.
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