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Haiti – Dominican Republic - Disasters and Conflicts - UNEP

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<strong>Republic</strong> intergovernmental relations comparedto the past. The predictability of trends can vary,from high to very low <strong>–</strong> essentially unpredictable.Triangulation of data is a research technique thatis used in this study to ensure that no conclusioncan be drawn from a single source without corroborationby others.The term watershed, meaning ‘an area or ridgeof l<strong>and</strong> that separates waters flowing to differentrivers, basins, or seas or an area or region drainedby a river, river system, or other body of water,’is here used to refer to the various watersheds inthe border zone, as defined in the ‘geographicalscope’ section of the introduction.122 <strong>Haiti</strong> <strong>–</strong> <strong>Dominican</strong> <strong>Republic</strong>: Environmental challenges in the border zone

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