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Climate change, water change and the critical role of community resilience

Abstract

Climate change, water change and the critical role of community resilience Dr. Amanda Shankland, Dr. Carolyn Johns, and Gail Krantzberg, explore climate change resilience, water change, and the critical role of climate-ready communities. Climate change is impacting communities across the globe. For many communities, climate change manifests as water change in the form of floods, droughts, shoreline erosion, water quality degradation, water insecurity, and uncertainty. According to the United Nations, 153 countries have territory and communities within at least one of the 286 transboundary rivers, lake basins, and 592 transboundary aquifer systems (UN Water 2024). Communities worldwide are grappling with water governance challenges induced by climate change – inherently local, complex, and transboundary.

Authors

Krantzberg G; Johns C; Shankland A

Journal

Open Access Government, Vol. 45, No. 1, pp. 382–383

Publisher

Adjacent Digital Politics

Publication Date

January 16, 2025

DOI

10.56367/oag-045-11487

ISSN

2516-3817

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Fields of Research (FoR)

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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