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The Climate - Land - Energy - Water nexus in Zambia: An assessment of research and policy priorities
This CCG working paper provides a review of issues relating to the climate-land-energy-water nexus in Zambia. Drawing on stakeholder workshops, a literature review and policy analysis, it presents evidence on the state of research on the nexus links, and assesses whether and how such issues are considered in national policies. It identifies policy recommendations and research needs. More information is available from the project team: ceeez2015@gmail.com and jen.cronin@ucl.ac.uk. This material has been produced with support from the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) programme. CCG is funded by UK AID from the UK Government. Views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the UK government's official policies.
- University College London United Kingdom
Resource nexus, Climate change, Zambia, Research agenda, CLEWs
Resource nexus, Climate change, Zambia, Research agenda, CLEWs
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