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1 Sullivan, C. A.; Meigh, J. R.; Giacomello, A. M.; Fediw, T.; Lawrence, P.; Samad, M.; Mlote, S.; Hutton, C.; Allan, J. A.; Schulze, R. E.; Dlamini, D. J. M.; Cosgrove, W.; Priscoli, J. D.; Gleick, P.; Smout, I.; Cobbing, J.; Calow, R.; Hunt, C.; Hussain, A.; Acreman, M. C.; King, J.; Malomo, S.; Tate, E. L.; O’Regan, D.; Milner, S.; Steyl, I. 2003. The water poverty index: development and application at the community scale. Natural Resources Forum, 27(3):189-199.
Water availability ; Water quality ; Water poverty ; Indicators / South Africa
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H032686)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_32686.pdf

2 Burek, P.; Langan, S.; Cosgrove, W.; Fischer, G.; Kahil, T.; Magnusziewski, P.; Satoh, Y.; Tramberend, S.; Wada, Y.; Wiberg, David. 2016. The water futures and solutions initiative of IIASA [International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis] Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Integrated Disaster Risk Management Disasters and Development: Towards a Risk Aware Society, Isfahan, Iran, 1-3 October 1-3 2016. 4p.
Water security ; Water policy ; Water management ; Water resources ; Water supply ; Water availability ; Water demand ; Water scarcity ; Groundwater management ; Surface water ; Stakeholders ; Food resources ; Energy demand ; Economic aspects
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H047887)
http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/13872/1/Proceedings_extended_abstract_IDRiM%202016%2032.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H047887.pdf
The Water Futures and Solutions Initiative (WFaS) is a cross-sector, collaborative global project. Its objective is to developing scientific evidence and applying systems analysis to help identify water-related policies and management practices that work together consistently across scales and sectors to improve human well-being through water security. The Water Futures and Solutions (WFaS) initiative has produced a consistent and comprehensive projection for global possible water futures. Focusing on the near future until the 2050s, WFaS assessed how water future changes over time, employing a multi-model projection.

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