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Facts about "Inter-province Water Sharing in Pakistan's Indus: Climate Change, Surface Water, and Uncertainty"RDF feed
Area168,500 km² (65,057.85 mi²) +
ClimateSemi-arid/steppe (Köppen B-type) +, Arid/desert (Köppen B-type) +, Monsoon + and Dry-winter +
Geolocation34° 0' 50.8213", 73° 15' 10.7667"Latitude: 34.0141170141
Longitude: 73.2529907394
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IssueNegotiating an equitable allocation of the flow of the Indus River between the riparian provinces; Mitigating the effects of climate change on the flow of the Indus to create more available water; +
Land Useagricultural- cropland and pasture +
NSPDWater Quantity +, Water Quality +, Governance + and Assets +
Population182,100,000 million +
Stakeholder TypeFederated state/territorial/provincial government +, Local Government + and Non-legislative governmental agency +
Water UseAgriculture or Irrigation +