Quantifying the services of natural and built infrastructure in the context of climate change: the case of the Tana River Basin, Kenya (IWMI Research Report 174)
Matthew McCartney,
S Foudi,
Lal Muthuwatta,
Aditya Sood,
G. Simons,
J. Hunink,
K. Vercruysse and
C. Omuombo
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No H049163, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: climate; change; /; natural; environment; /; manmade; structures; /; infrastructure; /; upstream; /; downstream; /; dam; construction; /; floodplains; /; flood; control; /; flow; discharge; /; economic; analysis; /; economic; impact; /; hydroelectric; power; /; hydrological; factors; /; soils; /; reservoirs; /; marine; fisheries; /; estuarine; fisheries; /; inland; fisheries; /; flood; irrigation; /; coastal; area; /; sediment; /; river; basins; /; cost; benefit; analysis; /; ecosystem; services; /; smallholders; /; grazing; /; decision; making; /; land; management; /; Kenya (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 61 pages
Date: 2019
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