Supported by CGIAR and partners’ research, the South Africa government invests in water resources, irrigation and infrastructure improvements and adopts policies for climate change resilience
Since 2013, the Government of South Africa, WLE/PIM/IFPRI and research partners have collaborated to assess the role of water infrastructure in adapting to potential climate change impacts. This has led policy makers to prioritize building resilience into infrastructure investments and to implement...
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2021
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121655 |
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