As a result of the rapid population growth, the increasing economic interests and the global climate crisis, disputes over freshwater resources become more frequent and severe. While international peacebuilding practices follow a rational, technical approach that aims at resolving water conflicts by eliminating water scarcity as such, researcher Victor Lu Walz has published a paper titled “Achieving Sustainable Environmental Peace in Asymmetric Transboundary Water Conflicts – Human Rights-Based Approach to Water Cooperation in the Israel-Palestine Case.” Through which the researcher focuses on the human rights-based approach as a potential long-term strategy for conflict resolution. For this purpose, the effectiveness of the human rights-based approach in eliminating the political root causes of transboundary water conflicts will be examined in the context of the Israel-Palestine case. To check the paper, click here