Water security and the governance in the Horn of Africa / [electronic resource] Florian Krampe, Luc van de Goor, Anniek Barnhoorn, Elizabeth Smith and Dan Smith
Language: English Series: SIPRI policy paper ; 54Publication details: Solna : SIPRI, 2020Description: 42 pISSN:- 1652-0432
Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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SIPRI Library and Documentation | CD2020 G20_58 | Available | G20/58 | ||
SIPRI Library and Documentation | 341.67SIPRI Krampe | Available | G20/59 | ||
SIPRI Library and Documentation | 341.67SIPRI Krampe | Available | G20/60 |
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This SIPRI Policy Paper focuses on the Horn of Africa—one of many regions experiencing the interaction and confluence of challenges in terms of political, social, economic and environmental processes. Water and climate are essential aspects of these challenges. Although it is tempting to consider the management and development of water, agriculture, economy and infrastructure as largely technical, this would underestimate the highly political nature and strategic importance of these issues. This is particularly important when the management of water resources—as seen along the Nile through Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan, for example—is involved.
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