Revisiting transboundary water allocation in the Incomati: emerging evidence from a CGIAR modelling effort

This article presents a transboundary water modeling initiative in the Incomati River Basin, engaging stakeholders from South Africa, Eswatini, and Mozambique to explore alternative water allocation scenarios in light of climate change and growing demand.

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Main Authors: van der Merwe, S., Fakudze, B., Lautze, Jonathan F.
Format: Blog Post
Language:Inglés
Published: Water, Energy & Food Security Resource Platform 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175707
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Lautze, Jonathan F.
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spelling CGSpace1757072025-10-14T15:09:09Z Revisiting transboundary water allocation in the Incomati: emerging evidence from a CGIAR modelling effort van der Merwe, S. Fakudze, B. Lautze, Jonathan F. transboundary waters water allocation climate change river basin management stakeholders models capacity development This article presents a transboundary water modeling initiative in the Incomati River Basin, engaging stakeholders from South Africa, Eswatini, and Mozambique to explore alternative water allocation scenarios in light of climate change and growing demand. 2025-06-20 2025-07-22T04:57:20Z 2025-07-22T04:57:20Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175707 en Open Access Water, Energy & Food Security Resource Platform van der Merwe, S.; Fakudze, B.; Lautze, J. 2025. Revisiting transboundary water allocation in the Incomati: emerging evidence from a CGIAR modelling effort. Water, Energy & Food Security Resource Platform.
spellingShingle transboundary waters
water allocation
climate change
river basin management
stakeholders
models
capacity development
van der Merwe, S.
Fakudze, B.
Lautze, Jonathan F.
Revisiting transboundary water allocation in the Incomati: emerging evidence from a CGIAR modelling effort
title Revisiting transboundary water allocation in the Incomati: emerging evidence from a CGIAR modelling effort
title_full Revisiting transboundary water allocation in the Incomati: emerging evidence from a CGIAR modelling effort
title_fullStr Revisiting transboundary water allocation in the Incomati: emerging evidence from a CGIAR modelling effort
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting transboundary water allocation in the Incomati: emerging evidence from a CGIAR modelling effort
title_short Revisiting transboundary water allocation in the Incomati: emerging evidence from a CGIAR modelling effort
title_sort revisiting transboundary water allocation in the incomati emerging evidence from a cgiar modelling effort
topic transboundary waters
water allocation
climate change
river basin management
stakeholders
models
capacity development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175707
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