Case Study Peru: Planning locally, impacting globally - How Water and Wastewater Utilities in Peru are facing Climate Change

05/2019 | Study

This case study shows the development and application of climate planning methodology to reduce the carbon footprint and vulnerability of water and wastewater utilities

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