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Trojan Technologies Shine Ultra-bright
Trojan Technologies, a global leader in ultraviolet (UV) disinfection systems, is the winner of the 2009 Stockholm Indus View more
After Istanbul: Let’s Lift Water on the Global Agenda
The 2009 World Water Forum in Istanbul gathered a huge number of participants to bring water to the forefront of the glo View more
Sanitation Innovator and Social Reformer Awarded 2009 Stockholm Water Prize
Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, founder of the Sulabh Sanitation Movement in India, has been named the 2009 Stockholm Water Prize View more
Stockholm Water Front No. 3-4 2009
The discussions in Copenhagen for the COP-15 must come forth with a path to accelerate our mitigation of greenhouse gase View more
Desert City Visions: Decision Making under Uncertainty
Since 2000, the desert city of Phoenix Arizona has welcomed more than one million residents and now boasts a populat View more
Ecohydrosolidarity – Towards Better Balancing of Humans and Nature
For decades, humanity has been stuck at a conceptual standstill. The serious failures through three or four decades to c View more
Feeding Everyone: A Case for Water Governance Reform
If we continue to go on with business as usual in the agricultural water sector, we will not have enough water to feed View more
Stockholm Water Front No. 2 2009
SIWIs Senior Scientific Advisor Prof. Malin Falkenmark advocates future-oriented strategies to address what she descri View more
Water Transfers from Agriculture: China’s Challenge
Water resource exploitation has silently supported the blossoming Chinese economy for decades. Unfortunately, that rapid View more
Beyond the River: A Practitioner’s Perspective
Building real cooperation on transboundary waters is always a lengthy and complex journey. Embracing cooperation is no s View more