This study presents a unique way to utilize the existing literature
to explain the success of treaties in managing hydrologic stress.
Literature-derived core concepts are summarized as seven treaty
mechanisms categories (specificity, uncertainty management,
enforcement, communications, flexibility, integrativeness, and
scale) and are hypothesized as important for shaping the
institutional resiliency of a treaty. Treaty design is shown to
have a relevant and important role in shaping basin management so
that nations may better achieve their goals in a changing climate.
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