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Benefits of rainwater harvesting for gardening and implications for future policy in Namibia

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Authors

Laura Woltersdorf, Alexander Jokisch, Thomas Kluge

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Journal

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Water Policy 16 (1) (2014), 124–143

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Woltersdorf, Laura, Alexander Jokisch, Thomas Kluge (2014): Benefits of rainwater harvesting for gardening and implications for future policy in Namibia. Water Policy 16 (1), 124–143. https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2013.061

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CuveWaters – Sustainable Water Management in Namibia
Landschaft in Namibia
Water

CuveWaters – Sustainable Water Management in Namibia

The aim of CuveWaters is to support and improve Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the northern Namibian Cuvelai-Etosha Basin. ISOE is supervising and co-ordinating this international joint project.
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Water and Land Use

Water and land are crucial resources for food security, economic development, social stability and ecological integrity. These resources are closely interlinked as a nexus and influence each other.

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