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- 2007381884 abstract "In Africa, most major rivers, freshwater lakes, and aquifers are shared by two or more countries. These nations are becoming increasingly vulnerable to conflict, and their vulnerabilities are made more acute by climatic variations in precipitation, increasing urbanization, industrialization and environmental degradation. The concept of resilience and vulnerability as it relates to water resources is tackled in this report within the framework of sustainability and relates to the ability of the human and bio-physical systems to adapt to change.--Publisher's description.".
- 2007381884 contributor B10903207.
- 2007381884 created "2005.".
- 2007381884 date "2005".
- 2007381884 date "2005.".
- 2007381884 dateCopyrighted "2005.".
- 2007381884 description "Hydropolitical vulnerability and resilience : series introduction / Aaron T. Wolf. Hydropolitical vulnerability and resilience -- Water and security -- Regional instability : political dynamics of loss of irrigation water -- Hydropolitical vulnerability and resilience along Africa's international waters / Anthony Turton, ... [et al.]. Drivers of hydropolitical vulnerability in Africa -- The capacity to absorb change : the state of hydropolitical cooperation in Africa -- Regional overview of key hydrological, sociological, and hydropolitical characteristics -- The hydropolitical situation in selected African basins -- Conclusions -- Regional and subregional efforts to build hydropolitical resilience in Africa / Arun Elhance, ... [et al.]. Regional initiatives -- Sub-regional initiatives.".
- 2007381884 description "In Africa, most major rivers, freshwater lakes, and aquifers are shared by two or more countries. These nations are becoming increasingly vulnerable to conflict, and their vulnerabilities are made more acute by climatic variations in precipitation, increasing urbanization, industrialization and environmental degradation. The concept of resilience and vulnerability as it relates to water resources is tackled in this report within the framework of sustainability and relates to the ability of the human and bio-physical systems to adapt to change.--Publisher's description.".
- 2007381884 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-147) and index.".
- 2007381884 extent "xvi, 148 p. :".
- 2007381884 hasFormat "Available both in print and online.".
- 2007381884 identifier "9280725750".
- 2007381884 identifier "9789280725759".
- 2007381884 identifier 03.pdf.
- 2007381884 identifier 2007381884.html.
- 2007381884 isFormatOf "Available both in print and online.".
- 2007381884 issued "2005".
- 2007381884 issued "2005.".
- 2007381884 language "eng".
- 2007381884 publisher "Nairobi, Kenya : United Nations Environment Programme,".
- 2007381884 relation "Available both in print and online.".
- 2007381884 spatial "Africa.".
- 2007381884 subject "Groundwater Law and legislation Africa.".
- 2007381884 subject "International lakes Law and legislation Africa.".
- 2007381884 subject "International rivers Law and legislation Africa.".
- 2007381884 subject "KQC653 .H94 2005".
- 2007381884 subject "Water rights Africa.".
- 2007381884 tableOfContents "Hydropolitical vulnerability and resilience : series introduction / Aaron T. Wolf. Hydropolitical vulnerability and resilience -- Water and security -- Regional instability : political dynamics of loss of irrigation water -- Hydropolitical vulnerability and resilience along Africa's international waters / Anthony Turton, ... [et al.]. Drivers of hydropolitical vulnerability in Africa -- The capacity to absorb change : the state of hydropolitical cooperation in Africa -- Regional overview of key hydrological, sociological, and hydropolitical characteristics -- The hydropolitical situation in selected African basins -- Conclusions -- Regional and subregional efforts to build hydropolitical resilience in Africa / Arun Elhance, ... [et al.]. Regional initiatives -- Sub-regional initiatives.".
- 2007381884 title "Hydropolitical vulnerability and resilience along international waters : Africa / UNEP ... [et al.].".
- 2007381884 type "text".