Study proposes sustainable solutions for Zambezi River Basin management

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A new study highlights the challenges of managing the water-energy-land nexus in the Zambezi River Basin, which spans 1.4 million km² across eight countries and supports over 40 million people. The research suggests integrated strategies for sustainable development, emphasizing investments in irrigation efficiency and groundwater use. The study aims to inform policymakers on balancing economic growth with environmental protection amid climate change and population growth.


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