Development in river basins is strongly influenced by a range of non-‐random factors, called global drivers. These can present a bewildering array of effects that confound concerted action. This report summarizes these effects with the CPWF’s six basins and presents a method of visualizing them together within a process of scenario visualization
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A poster focused on different scenarios on CPWF rivers basins: Andes System of Basins, Ganges, Limpo...
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These guidelines provide researchers with an overview of the CPWF working papers series and how to s...
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In this paper, I argue that visual attention is cognitively penetrated by intention. I present a det...
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On why agricultural innovation from the Global South can and should be used to adapt food production...
Josephine Urquhart’s looks at the ways in which sociality can be seen as an intrinsic part of ballet
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peer reviewedThis paper offers a reconstruction of Franz Brentano’s mereological solution to the pro...
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