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This article is published by permission of the Executive Director of the British Geological Survey (NERC), and the Global Water Partnership (GWP), for whom Stephen Foster is a senior adviser. It is based in part on work funded by the UK Department for International Development, but the views expressed are those of the authors alone. The article has been substantially improved by the constructive comments ofHydrogeology Journalreviewers, Paul Seward and William Alley. Sincere thanks are also due to Roger Calow, Richard Taylor, Helen Bonsor and Guy Howard for many stimulating discussions, and to Mohammed Ait-Kadi (GWP-TEC Chair) for encouragement to analyse the topic.
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Foster, S., MacDonald, A. The ‘water security’ dialogue: why it needs to be better informed about groundwater.Hydrogeol J22, 1489–1492 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-014-1157-6
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