378 Int. J. Hydrology Science and Technology, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2013
Copyright © 2013 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
System dynamic approach to hydro-politics in
Hirmand transboundary river basin from
sustainability perspective
Mohammad Hadi Bazrkar*
Department of Water Resources,
Faculty of Agriculture,
Tarbiat Modares University,
P.O. Box 14115-336, Tehran, Iran
E-mail: Bazrkar@gmail.com
*Corresponding author
Ehsan Tavakoli-Nabavi
School of Sociology,
Research School of Social Sciences,
The Australian National University,
Building 22, Haydon Allen Building,
ACT 0200, Australia
E-mail: Ehsan.nabavi@anu.edu.au
Negin Zamani and Saeid Eslamian
Department of Water Engineering,
Collage of Agriculture,
Isfahan University of Technology,
84156-83111, Isfahan, Iran
E-mail: negin.zamany@gmail.com
E-mail: saeid@cc.iut.ac.ir
Abstract: Water resources play a pivotal role in the development of a region.
The study of the hydro-politics of a water resource system clearly is one of the
most challenging issues, which a researcher might be faced in his/her academic
and technical career due to the complexity and multi-dimensionality of the
problem. To tackle the main barriers of studying complex systems, this paper
adopts system dynamic approach for a complex transboundary river system
shared between Iran and Afghanistan, Hirmand. Various exogenous variables
affected and being affected by each other such as soil, water resources, climatic
factors, politics, employment, and population throughout the region in general
and particularly in the city of Zabol has been investigated. Drawing on system
thinking paradigm, the most dominant ‘systemic archetypes’ have been
recognised. According to the results of the study, development planning across
the region can no longer be relied on the water.
Keywords: conflict management; Sistan; hydro-politic; system dynamic
approach; Hirmand river; sustainability.