Water resources and extreme events in the Awash basin: economic effects and policy implications: report prepared for the Global Green Growth Institute
The economy of the Awash basin is highly exposed to hydrological variability. Despite an apparently abundant supply of water in aggregate terms, the basin routinely suffers from localised water shortages at specific points in space and time, and is prone to destructive episodes of flood and drought....
Main Authors: | Smale, R, Walker, O, Vadheim, B, Hope, R, Charles, K, Hall, J, Dadson, S, Borgomeo, E, Kebede, S, Alamirew, T, Bekele, F, Mengistu, A, Beyene, S |
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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Vivid Economics
2016
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