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Flood Management: Why it Matters for Development and Adaptation Policy

Our species has always lived with floods. But they remain poorly understood and managed. Floods are part of a natural cy View more

InnovationÂ’s Accelerating Interest in Water

Over the past decade the world of innovation has evolved to become more strategic, more open and more focused on the big View more

Slash and Learn

Dr. Aracely Castro of the International Centre of Tropical Agriculture presents a new model of agricultural management t View more

The Power of Rain

Ceren Burçak Dag had a rough start to World Water Week when her luggage got lost in transit from her home in Turkey. Wh View more

Tipping Elements, Planetary Boundaries and Water

The human imprint on the hydrological cycle is now apparent on a global scale. About 40 percent of the total global runo View more

World Water Week 2009

More than 2,400 participants from 135 countries gathered in the Swedish capital for the 2009 World Water Week in Stockho View more

Climate Adaptation: A Warning from Australia

“In its dryness, Australia suggests the planet’s future, as the vast human population and the demands of its industrie View more

Meet Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak: The 2009 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate

On August 20, during the World Water Week in Stockholm, Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak will receive the 2009 Stockholm Water Priz View more

Thirsty Country: Options for Australia

Åsa Wahlquist’s book Thirsty Country: Options for Australia presents a striking outline of 10 paradoxes of the nation View more