Complex water problems cannot be resolved by numbers or narratives.
Contingent and negotiated approaches are necessary for actionable
outcome. In the face of a constantly changing array of interconnected
water issues that cross multiple boundaries, the challenge is how to
translate solutions that emerge from science and technology into the
context of real-world policy and politics. Water Diplomacy in Action
addresses this task by synthesizing two emerging ideas--complexity
science and negotiation theory--to understand and manage risks and
opportunities for an uncertain water future. Rooted in the ideas of
complexity science and mutual gains negotiation, this edited volume
shows why traditional systems engineering approaches may not work for
complex problems, what emerging tools and techniques are needed and how
these are used to resolve complex water problems.