Managed aquifer recharge applications for climate adaptation in developing countries: mounting evidence, abundant potential

Four case studies from Africa and Asia demonstrate that managed aquifer recharge can help developing countries adapt to climate change.

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Main Author: International Water Management Institute
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Water Management Institute 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158162
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spelling CGSpace1581622025-11-07T08:01:59Z Managed aquifer recharge applications for climate adaptation in developing countries: mounting evidence, abundant potential International Water Management Institute aquifers groundwater recharge groundwater management climate change adaptation developing countries groundwater level water storage flood irrigation flood control water security gender equality women water availability water supply urban environment stormwater management rainwater harvesting water quality dams semi-arid zones monsoons agricultural productivity coffee farmers livelihoods case studies Four case studies from Africa and Asia demonstrate that managed aquifer recharge can help developing countries adapt to climate change. 2024-10-24 2024-10-25T03:59:35Z 2024-10-25T03:59:35Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158162 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 2024. Managed aquifer recharge applications for climate adaptation in developing countries: mounting evidence, abundant potential. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 8p. (IWMI Water Policy Brief 44) [doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2024.230]
spellingShingle aquifers
groundwater recharge
groundwater management
climate change adaptation
developing countries
groundwater level
water storage
flood irrigation
flood control
water security
gender equality
women
water availability
water supply
urban environment
stormwater management
rainwater harvesting
water quality
dams
semi-arid zones
monsoons
agricultural productivity
coffee
farmers
livelihoods
case studies
International Water Management Institute
Managed aquifer recharge applications for climate adaptation in developing countries: mounting evidence, abundant potential
title Managed aquifer recharge applications for climate adaptation in developing countries: mounting evidence, abundant potential
title_full Managed aquifer recharge applications for climate adaptation in developing countries: mounting evidence, abundant potential
title_fullStr Managed aquifer recharge applications for climate adaptation in developing countries: mounting evidence, abundant potential
title_full_unstemmed Managed aquifer recharge applications for climate adaptation in developing countries: mounting evidence, abundant potential
title_short Managed aquifer recharge applications for climate adaptation in developing countries: mounting evidence, abundant potential
title_sort managed aquifer recharge applications for climate adaptation in developing countries mounting evidence abundant potential
topic aquifers
groundwater recharge
groundwater management
climate change adaptation
developing countries
groundwater level
water storage
flood irrigation
flood control
water security
gender equality
women
water availability
water supply
urban environment
stormwater management
rainwater harvesting
water quality
dams
semi-arid zones
monsoons
agricultural productivity
coffee
farmers
livelihoods
case studies
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158162
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