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Marine and Freshwater

Definition(s)

Portions of a geographical area which constitutes a hydrogeological unit as the catchment area for a single river which are under the jurisdiction of two or more countries. (Source: GEMET/WPRa)

Transboundary waters means any surface or ground waters which mark, cross or are located on boundaries between two or more States; wherever transboundary waters flow directly into the sea, these transboundary waters end at a straight line across their respective mouths between points on the low-water line of their banks (Source: 1992 Water Convention, Art.1)

Hierarchy

Broader: Watercourses
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Strategic Plans: Target 6.5

In other languages

French
cours d'eau international
Russian
международный водный путь
Spanish
cursos de agua internacionales
Arabic
مجرى مائي دولي

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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with International watercourses

You can see below a list of multilateral environment agreements. Use the links on the right to view the content tagged with International watercourses. This includes official treaty texts, decisions, recommendations, and other related informational documents such as publications, annuals, meetings, documents or reports.
The Convention on Wetlands
Governing Council
The Water Convention
Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents

Multimedia

UN Watercourses Convention Online User´s Guide

Interviews on the UNECE Water Convention

Videolecture - Evolution, Codification and Current Status of International Water Law