Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-2024
Journal Title
Chinese Journal of Urban and Environmental Studies
ISSN
2345-7481
DOI
10.1142/S2345748124500192
Abstract
Data and information exchange plays a crucial role in fostering water cooperation between the riparian nations of a shared watercourse. Taking an integrated approach combining Discourse Analysis and Document Analysis, this research aims at elucidating the challenges and the potential opportunities of data and information exchange on the Helmand River, a drought-stricken river basin shared between upstream Afghanistan and downstream Iran. Drawing on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), we offer nuanced perspectives on the data exchange model developed by Wehn. We argue that there are other underlying and essential elements that hinder the meaningful engagement of the riparian nations of the Helmand River Basin in data and information exchange. As water is perceived as a critical national interest for both riparians, decisions regarding water allocation in the basin are deeply embedded in their emotional attachments to the flow of the Helmand River, thereby hindering their effective engagement in data and information exchange. Finally, we discuss the steps and procedures for successful data and information exchange and how commitment to reliable data and information exchange contributes to the re-establishment and enhancement of trust between the two riparian nations.
First Page
2450019-1
Last Page
2450019-39
Num Pages
39
Volume Number
12
Issue Number
4
Publisher
Social Sciences Academic Press
Rights
Open Access
Recommended Citation
Najibullah Loodin, Gabriel Eckstein, Vijay P. Singh & Rosario Sanchez,
Reframing A Data Sharing Mechanism for the Riparian Nations of Helmand River Basin: Theory of Planned Behavior is Revisited,
12
Chinese J. Urban & Envtl. Stud.
2450019-1
(2024).
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