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The term 'dynamic complexity' in sustainable decision-making refers to the way in which the factors in the decision change and respond to each other.
Global Freshwater Consumption
The total volume of freshwater used globally for agriculture, industrial activities, and household purposes.
World Resources Institute
An international, non-governmental organization focused on research and advocacy in environmental, economic, and human development issues.
Displaced Fishermen
Individuals who have been forced to leave their customary fishing areas due to environmental changes, economic pressures, or policy decisions.
Aral Sea's Ecological/Economic
Refers to the environmental disaster and significant socioeconomic impacts resulting from the drying of the Aral Sea, primarily due to the diversion of rivers for irrigation.
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