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Climate change impacts and adaptation in Nepal

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2010
Nepal
Asia meridional

The impact of climate change (CC) on water resources is likely to affect agricultural systems and food security. This is especially true for Nepal, a least developed country, where a high percentage of the population is dependent on agriculture for its livelihoods. It is thus crucial for Nepal?s leaders and resource managers to draft and begin implementing national adaptation plans.

Climate change, water and agriculture in the Greater Mekong subregion

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2010
Camboya
Laos
Myanmar
Tailandia
Viet Nam
China
Asia sudoriental

The impacts of climate change on agriculture and food production in Southeast Asia will be largely mediated through water, but climate is only one driver of change. Water resources in the region will be shaped by a complex mixture of social, economic and environmental factors.

CPWF Annual Report 2009

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2010
Eritrea
Perú
Bangladesh
Benin
Bhután
Bolivia
Botswana
Brasil
Burkina Faso
China
Colombia
Ecuador
Egipto
Etiopía
Ghana
Honduras
India
Irán
Kenya
Laos
Malí
Mozambique
Nepal
Nicaragua
Níger
Nigeria
Sudáfrica
Sudán
Tailandia
Togo
Uganda
Viet Nam
Zimbabwe
África occidental
Asia meridional
Asia sudoriental
África Central
Asia central
África oriental
América central
América del Sur
Asia occidental
África septentrional
África austral

The CPWF was designed to be different. Developed in response to a call for change in a previous round of Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) system

reform, the CPWF was intended to foster cross-CGIAR cooperation and find ways to bring in new partners. Over time the CPWF has successfully broadened the CGIAR’s sources of

innovative research on water and food. Through its broad partnerships, the program conducts research that leads to positive impact on the poor and to policy change. The CPWF does this by

Evaluating baseline indicators pertaining to Oxfam America's Water Program in Ethiopia: a revised report prepared for Oxfam America

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2010
Etiopía
África oriental

The goal of Oxfam America's Water Program in Ethiopia is to improve smallholders? food security and strengthen their livelihoods in moisture-stressed areas of Oromiya, Tigray and Amhara National Regional States. To realize this goal, smallholder households must exercise their rights to access and manage water resources sustainably and equitably, for irrigating crops and raising livestock. Better access, equitable sharing, and sustainable management are essential outcomes that must be achieved along the path to greater food security and more resilient livelihoods.

Impacts of climate change on water resources and agriculture in Sri Lanka: a review and preliminary vulnerability mapping

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2010
Sri Lanka
Asia sudoriental

There is ample evidence to suggest that Sri Lanka?s climate has already changed. However, the bigger question of national importance is what Sri Lanka?s climate will look like in 50 or 100 years and how prepared the country is to face such changes. This report reviews the status of climate change (CC) research/activities in Sri Lanka in terms of observed and projected climatic changes, their impacts on water resources and agriculture, CC mitigation and adaptation, and research needs.

IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual report 2009

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2010
India
Asia meridional

This report covers phase 2 of the IWMI-Tata Water Policy Research Program (ITP) for the period 2006-2010. The major areas of action: Research focusing on water sector issues concerning underprivileged communities and backward regions in the country; Idea-incubation for livelihoods enhancement efforts using water as a central input, supporting the Trust in their water sector partnerships; Dissemination and raising public awareness; Widening the network of research partners; Policy influencing.

Learning from Phase I: A Survey of Project Leaders and Staff

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2010
Bangladesh
Bhután
Brasil
Burkina Faso
Camboya
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Eritrea
Etiopía
Ghana
Honduras
India
Irán
Kenya
Laos
Malawi
México
Nepal
Níger
Nigeria
Pakistán
Perú
Sudáfrica
Sudán
Tailandia
Viet Nam
Zimbabwe
África austral
América del Sur
África occidental
África Central
África oriental
América central
Asia occidental
África septentrional
Asia meridional
Asia sudoriental

IN response to an on-line survey, 76 project leaders and staff gave CPWF Phase 1 a

generally favorable review. Respondents came from 68 CPWF projects in 45 countries on

three continents. The survey sought to help learn what went well in Phase 1, what did not

go so well and can be improved in Phase 2.

Nearly three-quarters of respondents felt that they had achieved different research results,

outcomes and impacts as a result of participation in the CPWF than otherwise possible from