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Nile river flows have shown notable variability throughout recorded history and prompted many theories and investigations into its causes.

This talk will review variability during the historical period, outline what a changing climate might mean for future Nile river flows and consider the implications for sustainable water resources management in the Nile river basin.

Booking information

Advance booking for this event is not required. If you have any questions, please email events@rgs.org

This event has been organised by the Yorkshire and North East committee with Huddersfield and Halifax Geographical Association.

Venue information

The event will be held in OA4/02 in the Oastler Building at University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH.

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Open to all
26 November 2024, 7.15pm-9.00pm
University of Huddersfield

Free