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Securing water supplies in drought-hit regions means promoting informal, small-scale systems
A new way of assessing water shortages in Sub-Saharan Africa is urgently needed
A SciDev.Net spotlight explores the likely impacts of climate change on water security in the developing world
In the face of climate change, we need a greater understanding of the options for storing water
Uncertainty over climate change means policymakers must find flexible ways of ensuring water security
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Hydrologist Lucinda Mileham presents the facts and figures on water security and climate change
From village huts to new city blocks, rooftop rainwater harvesting is catching on
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