Kinshasa sous l'eau : comment l'urbanisation aggrave les inondations

25 avril 2025 | Gode Bola, Lecturer in Hydrology, University of Kinshasa, Mark Trigg, Professor of Water Risk, University of Leeds, Raphaël Tshimanga, Director of the Regional School of Water and the Congo Basin Water Resources Research Center (CRREBaC), University of Kinshasa
Les inondations récurrentes à Kinshasa sont le symptôme d’une urbanisation incontrôlée.
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