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About AquaPedia

AquaPedia is a collaborative online encyclopedia of water diplomacy case studies and water resource management issues. It is a project of the Water Diplomacy Program at Tufts University, designed to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration among water professionals, researchers, and stakeholders worldwide.

Mission

AquaPedia aims to:

  • Create a freely accessible database of water case studies with boundary crossing properties
  • Document water conflicts and challenges, especially those that cross physical, sectoral, and political boundaries
  • Provide a platform for collaborative analysis and discussion of water diplomacy issues
  • Support evidence-based decision making in water resource management

What is Water Diplomacy?

Water diplomacy involves the use of diplomatic tools and processes to address water-related challenges, particularly in transboundary contexts. It encompasses:

  • Conflict prevention and resolution in water management
  • Negotiation of water sharing agreements
  • Capacity building for water governance
  • Stakeholder engagement and consensus building

How to Contribute

AquaPedia welcomes contributions from:

  • Water professionals and practitioners
  • Researchers and academics
  • Government officials and policymakers
  • NGO representatives
  • Students and educators
  • Community stakeholders

Types of Content

  • Case Studies: Detailed analyses of water conflicts, negotiations, and management challenges
  • Articles: Background information on water systems, policies, and governance frameworks
  • Discussion Pages: Collaborative analysis and debate on water diplomacy topics

Contact Information

For questions about AquaPedia or to request assistance with content creation, please contact:

Support

AquaPedia is supported by:

Getting Started

New to AquaPedia? Here's how to get started:

  1. Create an account or log in
  2. Read the help documentation
  3. Browse existing case studies
  4. Learn how to contribute content

Technical Information

AquaPedia is built on MediaWiki, the same platform that powers Wikipedia, and uses Semantic MediaWiki extensions for enhanced functionality including structured data queries and interactive maps.