Author: Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe
- Assessing climate change impacts on surface water availability using the WEAP model: a case study of the Buffalo River Catchment, South Africa
- The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus as a tool to develop climate change adaptation strategies: a case study of the Buffalo River Catchment, South Africa
- Understanding the nexus between water, energy and food in the context of climate change adaptation: a river basin perspective
Author: Senzanje, A.
- Assessing climate change impacts on surface water availability using the WEAP model: a case study of the Buffalo River Catchment, South Africa
- The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus as a tool to develop climate change adaptation strategies: a case study of the Buffalo River Catchment, South Africa
- Understanding the nexus between water, energy and food in the context of climate change adaptation: a river basin perspective
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