Water is critical for human existence and all life as we know it. This project investigates how pressures of climate change and human land- and water-use developments combine to impact freshwater flow, availability, drought and flood variations and changes, aiming to identify significant and critical impacts of future change scenarios for societies and ecosystems around Africa.
The objectives are ambitious and go beyond the state of the art in innovatively advancing interdisciplinary water resource science that overcomes the commonly fragmented view of freshwater aspects and problems as just local, associated with specific disciplines or societal sectors. In this project, the freshwater system will be integrated, recognizing and accounting for its actual physical-hydrological and change-driver connections, to discover emergent largescale patterns of pressure-impact relationships and possible tipping points to severe/irreversible societal/ecosystem impacts for different parts of the African continent.
			
			Menu
		
			
				Related news
		Related news
Related publications
		Related publications
Journal Article
		Zhou, Kejing, Fanhua Kong, Haiwei Yin, Georgia Destouni, Michae E. Meadows, Erik Andersson, Liding Chen, Bin Chen, Zhenya Li and Jie Su. 2024. Urban flood risk management needs nature-based solutions: a coupled social-ecological system perspective. Npj Urban Sustainability, 4(1), 25. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42949-024-00162-z
Share this project:
													
								
								Share on whatsapp
							
																			
				
																	
										WhatsApp									
															
											
													
								
								Share on email
							
																			
				
																	
										Email									
															
											
													
								
								Share on facebook
							
																			
				
																	
										Facebook									
															
											
													
								
								Share on twitter
							
																			
				
																	
										Twitter									
															
											
													
								
								Share on linkedin
							
																			
				
																	
										LinkedIn									
															
											Is any information on this page incorrect or outdated? Please notify Ms. Nel-Mari Loock at [email protected].
