Aaron T. Wolf is an associate professor of geography in the Department of Geosciences at Oregon State University.
He has an M.S. in water resources management (1988, emphasizing hydrogeology) and a Ph.D. in environmental policy analysis (1992,
emphasizing dispute resolution) from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His research focuses on issues relating transboundary water
resources to political conflict and cooperation, where his training, combining environmental science with dispute resolution theory and practice,
has been particularly appropriate.
Wolf has acted as consultant to the US Department of State, the US Agency for International Development, and the World Bank on various aspects of
international water resources and dispute resolution. He has been involved in developing the strategies for resolving water aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict,
including co-authoring a State Department reference text, and participating in both official and "track II" meetings between co-riparians. He is author of
Hydropolitics Along the Jordan River: The Impact of Scarce Water Resources on the Arab-Israeli Conflict
(United Nations University Press, 1995); co-author
of Core and Periphery: A Comprehensive Approach to Middle Eastern Water (Oxford University Press, 1997), and
Transboundary Freshwater Dispute
Resolution: Theory, Practice and Annotated References (United Nations University Press, 2000); and editor of
Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Water
Systems (Elgar, 2002). All told, he is (co-) author or (co-) editor of seven books, and close to fifty journal articles, book chapters, and professional reports
on various aspects of transboundary waters.
Wolf currently coordinates the Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database, which includes a computer compilation of 400 water-related treaties,
negotiating notes and background material on fourteen case-studies of conflict resolution, news files on cases of acute water-related conflict, and
assessments of indigenous/traditional methods of water conflict resolution . He is also a member of UNESCO’s
task force for the development of the Sixth Phase of the International Hydrology Program (2002-2007), the UNESCO/ADC Third Millennium Program on
International Waters, and IWRA’s Committee for International Collaboration.
Wolf is a member of the Oregon Academy of Sciences, the Association of American Geographers, the American Water Resources Association, and
the International Water Resources Association, and an associate member of the International Association for Water Law. He is an associate editor of
World Water Policy, and the Journal of the American Water Resources Association, and is on the editorial board of
Water International
(he was an associate editor from 1995-1999).