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Yumiko Yasuda and Yelysaveta Demydenko
The management of transboundary water resources presents a complex challenge involving multiple stakeholders and countries. Negotiating a single rule for managing these resources can take years due to various factors, including political, socioeconomic, ...
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Ian White, Tony Falkland and Taaniela Kula
UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 challenges small island developing states such as the Kingdom of Tonga, which relies on variable rainwater and fragile groundwater lenses for freshwater supply. Meeting water needs in dispersed small islands under change...
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Anastasia Nikologianni, Kathryn Moore and Peter J. Larkham
This paper discusses the way in which climate emergency-related
strategies and the concepts of climate adaptation, sustainability and
governance are being introduced into rural and agricultural landscapes.
To investigate environmental impacts on climate ...
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Alexandros K. Makarigakis and Blanca Elena Jimenez-Cisneros
The current world population of 7.6 billion is expected to reach 8.6 billion in 2030, 9.8 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion in 210, with roughly 83 million people being added every year. The upward trend in population size along with an improved quality o...
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Rafael Robina Ramírez and Luis A. Sañudo-Fontaneda
Since 1996, the South African government has undertaken a considerable project to fulfil the proclaimed right of citizens to access sufficient water and sanitation (Government of South Africa, 1996) through traditional water management and water governan...
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Giuliana Ferrero, Françoise Bichai and Maria Rusca
Improved water safety management, as addressed by the Sustainable Development Goals, can be aided by Water Safety Planning, a risk-assessment and risk-management approach introduced by the World Health Organization and implemented to date in 93 countries...
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Ngai Weng Chan, Ranjan Roy and Brian C. Chaffin
Water crises are often crises of governance. To address interrelated issues of securing access to sustainable sources of safe water for the world?s populations, scholar and practitioners have suggested fostering improved modes of water governance that su...
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Richard Tingem Munang, Ibrahim Thiaw and Mike Rivington
This paper argues that a sustainable ecosystem management approach is vital to ensure the delivery of essential ?life support? ecosystem services and must be mainstreamed into societal conscience, political thinking and economic processes. Feeding the wo...
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