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Negotiating Nile infrastructure management should consider climate change uncertainties

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  • Mohammed Basheer

    (The University of Manchester)

  • Victor Nechifor

    (University College London
    European Commission)

  • Alvaro Calzadilla

    (University College London)

  • Solomon Gebrechorkos

    (University of Southampton)

  • David Pritchard

    (Newcastle University)

  • Nathan Forsythe

    (Newcastle University)

  • Jose M. Gonzalez

    (The University of Manchester)

  • Justin Sheffield

    (University of Southampton)

  • Hayley J. Fowler

    (Newcastle University
    Newcastle University)

  • Julien J. Harou

    (The University of Manchester
    University College London)

Abstract

High uncertainty exists in the projected climate change impacts on the Nile’s economies and water-dependent sectors. Under these uncertainties, managing the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam cooperatively and adaptively can produce economic and water management benefits for Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt.

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  • Mohammed Basheer & Victor Nechifor & Alvaro Calzadilla & Solomon Gebrechorkos & David Pritchard & Nathan Forsythe & Jose M. Gonzalez & Justin Sheffield & Hayley J. Fowler & Julien J. Harou, 2023. "Negotiating Nile infrastructure management should consider climate change uncertainties," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 17-19, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcli:v:13:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41558-022-01557-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41558-022-01557-5
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