Transboundary river

A transboundary river is a river that crosses at least one political border, either a border within a state or an international boundary.

The hydrologic and political effects of rivers that cross significant boundaries are enormous.

Rivers have positive effects in that they carry a significant amount of sediment, which aids in building land in estuarine regions.

However, this sediment raises the height of riverbeds, thereby causing flooding.

International conventions governing water sharing have led to complex political disputes.