Rethinking responses to the world’s water crises
The world faces multiple water crises, including overextraction, flooding, ecosystem degradation and inequitable safe water access. Insufficient funding and ineffective implementation impede progress in water access, while, in part, a misdiagnosis of the causes has prioritized some responses over ot...
Main Authors: | Grafton, RQ, Fanaian, S, Horne, J, Katic, P, Nguyen, N-M, Ringler, C, Robin, L, Talbot-Jones, J, Wheeler, SA, Wyrwoll, PR, Avarado, F, Biswas, AK, Borgomeo, E, Brouwer, R, Coombes, P, Costanza, R, Hope, R, Kompas, T, Kubiszewski, I, Manero, A, Martins, R, McDonnell, R, Nikolakis, W, Rollason, R, Samnakay, N, Scanlon, BR, Svensson, J, Thiam, D, Tortajada, C, Wang, Y, Williams, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2024
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