New diagnostic framework makes integrated water storage a reality
In 2010, water levels at Lake Kariba were so high that the Kariba Dam had to be opened to prevent flooding. By January 2023, capacity at the world’s largest artificial lake, which straddles the Zimbabwe–Zambia border, had plunged to just 2 percent. Water levels have risen slightly since then, but th...
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| Formato: | Blog Post |
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CGIAR
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135682 |
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