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7), operationalizing climate actions (Chapter 8), monitoring and accountability frameworks for SDGs (Chapter 9), and translating research into practice (Chapter 10). Finally, the third part of the book consists of six chapters and sheds light on selected case studies related to the application of the concepts, approaches, and tools such as climate‐resilient infrastructure in Asia and Middle East (Chapter 11), high efficiency irrigation in Pakistan (Chapter 12), irrigation scheduling and management in New Zealand (Chapter 13), securing urban water in Bangladesh (Chapter 14), climate‐resilient irrigation systems in Nepal (Chapter 15), and prioritizing IWRM strategies for transboundary cooperation in the Lower Mekong region (Chapter 16).

Schematic illustration of the linkage of five key issues and 16 chapters in this book.

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