Research for a new world: Critical thinking for the water–energy–food–ecosystems nexus (basins)
A river basin – the breadbasket of millions – battered by floods just a few months earlier, slowly dries up; struck by climate change, over-abstraction of water and degradation of soils and land. As the river flow and reservoir levels fall, hydropower production declines. Farmers start to rely more...
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CGIAR System Organization
2022
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134658 |
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