Building Climate Resilience through Virtual Water and Nexus Thinking in the Southern African Development Community
This book puts the spotlight on Southern Africa, presenting a cutting-edge concept never previously explored in the context of climate change and putting forward arguments for regional integration and cooperation. The Climate Resilient Infrastructure Deve
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Anna Entholzner Charles Reeve Editors
Building Climate Resilience through Virtual Water and Nexus Thinking in the Southern African Development Community
Springer Water
The book series Springer Water comprises a broad portfolio of multi- and interdisciplinary scientific books, aiming at researchers, students, and everyone interested in water-related science. The series includes peer-reviewed monographs, edited volumes, textbooks, and conference proceedings. Its volumes combine all kinds of water-related research areas, such as: the movement, distribution and quality of freshwater; water resources; the quality and pollution of water and its influence on health; the water industry including drinking water, wastewater, and desalination services and technologies; water history; as well as water management and the governmental, political, developmental, and ethical aspects of water.
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Editors Anna Entholzner Climate Resilient Infrastructure Development Facility Pretoria South Africa
ISSN 2364-6934 Springer Water ISBN 978-3-319-28462-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-28464-4
Charles Reeve Climate Resilient Infrastructure Development Facility Pretoria South Africa
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