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Social Media – A virtual conversation

Reflections on social media during the 2011 World Water Week in Stockholm. Article in Stockholm Water Front, issue no 3, View more

World Water Week – Making a statement

Next June 4-6, global leaders will gather for the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Ja View more

Brazil – A Drying Amazon Basin

Water is scarce in many parts of the world, but maybe more surprisingly in an area where the Amazon River’s main tribut View more

China – Three Gorges and a Remedy

The Changjiang Water Resources Commission supported by the EU China River Basin Management Program will give a presentat View more

In Honourable Memory of the 1994 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate Dr. Takeshi Kubo

Organising a sewage system for 12 million people might sound like a life-time achievement for many, but for the late Sto View more

In Honourable Memory of the 2000 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate Kader Asmal

Many in the world associate his name with revolutionary perseverance to end Apartheid in South Africa, with grand scale View more

Phosphorus: Approaching Fundamental Limits?

Professor Stephen R. Carpenter of the University of Wisconsin-Madison was named the 2011 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate View more

South Sudan – At the Nile’s Hydropolitical Crossroads

On the 9th of July, 2011 the Republic of South Sudan became the newest country in the world and the 55th independent sta View more

Stockholm Water Front No. 2 2011

In this issue of the quarterly Stockholm Water Front, an exclusive editorial contribution by the Stockholm Water Prize L View more

Stockholm Water Front No. 1 2011

In this issue of Stockholm Water Front we try to grasp lessons from unconventional plans to address water for urban cent View more