Knowledge priorities on climate change and water in the Upper Indus Basin: a horizon scanning exercise to identify the top 100 research questions in social and natural sciences

River systems originating from the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) are dominated by runoff from snow and glacier melt and summer monsoonal rainfall. These water resources are highly stressed as huge populations of people living in this region depend on them, including for agriculture, domestic use, and ener...

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Autores principales: Orr, A., Ahmad, B., Alam, U., Appadurai, A. N., Bharucha, Z.P., Biemans, H., Bolch, T., Chaulagain, N. P., Dhaubanjar, S., Dimri, A. P., Dixon, H., Fowler, H. J., Gioli, G., Halvorson, S. J., Hussain, A., Jeelani, G., Kamal, S., Khalid, I. S., Liu, S., Lutz, A., Mehra, M. K., Miles, E., Momblanch, A., Muccione, V., Mukherji, Aditi, Mustafa, D., Najmuddin, O., Nasimi, M. N., Nusser, M., Pandey, V. P., Parveen, S., Pellicciotti, F., Pollino, C., Potter, E., Qazizada, M. R., Ray, S., Romshoo, S., Sarkar, S. K., Sawas, A., Sen, S., Shah, A., Ali Shah, M. Azeem, Shea, J. M., Sheikh, A. T., Shrestha, A. B., Tayal, S., Tigala, S., Virk, Z. T., Wester, P., Wescoat, J. L. Jr.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: American Geophysical Union 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125081

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