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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 Change and Water Resource Policies Among Major Donor Organizations
The policy assessment findings that emerged from this report intends to deliver a strategic summary of the current polic View more
The Global Financial and Economic Crisis and the Water Sector
This report examines the impact of the financial crisis since 2007 and relates this to the impact of the food price cris View more
Adapting Water Management to Climate Change
This Policy Brief present a general overview of observed and projected impacts of climate change on water resources and View more
Securing Water for Ecosystems and Human Well-being: The Importance of Environmental Flows
The quantity, quality and timing of water flows required to sustain ecosystems and the valuable services they provide ar 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