Publications
Water

Living in the 'hottest room' of hothouse Earth. How a multi-resources-mix can reduce drought risk in Namibia

Publication Info

Published in

Watersolutions (3) (2018) 82–86.

Availability

ISBN/ISSN: 2509-2731

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Quote

Lütkemeier, Robert, Johanna Kramm, Stefan Liehr (2018): Living in the 'hottest room' of hothouse Earth. How a multi-resources-mix can reduce drought risk in Namibia. Watersolutions (3), 82–86

More on the ISOE-Authors

  • Dr. Johanna Kramm

    Dr. Johanna Kramm

    Head of the Knowledge Processes and Transformations Hub
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  • Dr. Stefan Liehr

    Dr. Stefan Liehr

    Member of the Executive Board, Head of the Social-Ecological Systems Hub
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More infos on the project

SASSCAL – Water-related vulnerabilities and risk in Southern Africa
Water Land Use

SASSCAL – Water-related vulnerabilities and risk in Southern Africa

The project team is analysing to what extent water-related vulnerabilities and risks for the population and ecosystems are developing within the context of global change and how these might conceivably be reduced.
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Research Unit

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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