ISARM - Internationally Shared Aquifer Resources Management

The worldwide ISARM (Internationally Shared Aquifer Resources Management) Initiative is an UNESCO and IAH led multi-agency effort aimed at improving the understanding of scientific, socio-economic, legal, institutional and environmental issues related to the management of transboundary aquifers.

The issue of shared international waters is as old as the national borders that make those waters international. During the last century, a significant progress has been made in regulation of joint management of surface watercourses; many international river-, lake- or basin commissions have been set up and the legal treaties signed. Although some of these activities address "a groundwater component" as well, major comparable efforts related to the invisible groundwater have started just a several years ago with the ISARM Programme.

 

Since its start in 2002, ISARM has launched a number of global and regional initiatives. These are designed to delineate and analyse transboundary aquifer systems and to encourage riparian states to work cooperatively toward mutually beneficial and sustainable aquifer development.

 

The ISARM portal is developed and maintained by IGRAC.

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Workshop on transboundary groundwater in Central Asia and Caucasus

Workshop on transboundary groundwater in Central Asia and Caucasus

A workshop, organized by UNESCO and the OSCE Centre in Astana, was held from 27 to 28 May 2009 in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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Transboundary Aquifers of the World

Transboundary Aquifers of the World

A new update of the map 'Transboundary Aquifers of the World' was published by IGRAC.

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