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Newsletter 7 - The pathways to water resilient South African cities. <b><i>Educational material and activities to support BGI transitions. </i></b>July 2025.

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<p dir="ltr">The ‘Pathways to water resilient South African cities (PaWS)’ project is a collaboration between UCT's Future Water Institute, and the University of Copenhagen, funded by Danida MFA. Drawing on physical experiments and governance and social processes, it explores the potential for existing flood attenuation infrastructure to be adapted towards water resilient cities. As part of the project a community of practice webinar series and newsletters has been developed and this is The Pathways to Water resilient South African cities seventh newsletter: <b><i>Educational material and activities to support BGI transitions</i></b><b><i>. </i></b>July 2025</p>

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