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As cooperation is one of the main obligations of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes, countries preparing for accession to or implementing the Convention naturally reflect on what benefits such cooperation can bring. A benefit assessment exercise can help these countries to fully realize the potential benefits of cooperation, including by uncovering previously overlooked benefits and identifying opportunities arising from increased cooperation. It can therefore provide arguments and compelling evidence for cooperating and help to ensure the much-needed political support and funding for the cooperation process.
This publication, the result of a broad participatory effort building on the experience of basins from all over the world, aims to support Governments and other actors in realizing the potential benefits of transboundary water cooperation. It does so by introducing the wide range of benefits of cooperation and providing step-by-step guidance on how to carry out a benefit assessment exercise. This
includes the separate but related tasks of identification, assessment and communication of benefits. This Policy Guidance Note suggests how to approach those tasks, as well as how the assessment of benefits can be integrated into policy processes to foster and strengthen transboundary water cooperation.
ECE/MP.WAT/47
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