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Stockholm Water Front No. 2 2010
The 20th anniversary of the World Water Week in Stockholm is the main focus in this issue of Water Front Magazine. Profe View more
Learning to Share Water – TWM International Training Programmes
With over 263 water basins shared by countries worldwide, cooperating over water is not an option, it is necessity. And View more
Overeating, Hunger and Waste: Recipe for Worsening Food and Water Crises
The world population has increased 50 percent over the last half century alone. That is a staggering 3 billion more mout View more
Stockholm Water Front No. 3-4 2008
Expanding water pollution, depleted river streamflow, overdrawn groundwater, water usability threatened by salinisation, View more
Do the Right Thing a Little Badly: An Interview 2008 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate Prof. J.A. Allan
On August 21, during the World Water Week in Stockholm, Professor John Anthony Allan will receive the 2008 Stockholm Wat View more
Improved Sanitation and Hygiene
By now we all know the grim reality that over 40 percent of the global population of 2.5 billion people lives without View more
Stockholm Water Front No. 2 2008
The Tibetan Plateau and the entire Himalayan region in which it stands is perhaps the worlds most vulnerable area to c View more
Virtual Water: Real Challenges Remain
The concept of virtual water will continue to be relevant for a long time. Looking forward Prof. Allan, author and inven View more
“Virtual Water” Innovator Awarded 2008 Stockholm Water Prize
Professor John Anthony Allan from Kings Collage London and the School of Oriental and African Studies has been named t View more
Water: The Key to Climate Change Adaptation
A changing climate will have increasingly grave consequences for the worlds poorest, most vulnerable people. Who says View more