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Accounting for groundwater in future city visions

LandLibrary Resource
Peer-reviewed publication
november, 2017
Canada
United Kingdom
United States of America
South Africa
Southern Africa

City planners, urban innovators and researchers are increasingly working on ‘future city’ initiatives to investigate the physical, social and political aspects of harmonized urban living. Despite this, sustainability principles and the importance of urban groundwater are lacking in future city visions.

Sustainability, Stability, Security - Why it is vital for global security and stability to tackle climate change and invest in sustainability

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november, 2017
Global

This report combines the conclusions of several scientific studies and the opinions of numerous researchers and specialized organizations that have focused these past few years on the link between climate and security.

NATO Report on Food and Water Security in the MENA Region

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mei, 2017
Northern Africa
Western Asia

The NATO Parliamentary Assemblies’ Science and Technology Committee drafted a new report on Food and Water Security in the Middle East and North Africa. The report underlines that pressures on natural resources and connected impacts on food production are factors that contribute to the (in-) security of the MENA region.

Sustainable crop intensification through surface water irrigation in Bangladesh? A geospatial assessment of landscape-scale production potential

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Peer-reviewed publication
december, 2016
Bangladesh
United States of America
Southern Asia

Changing dietary preferences and population growth in South Asia have resulted in increasing demand for wheat and maize, along side high and sustained demand for rice. In the highly productive northwestern Indo-Gangetic Plains of South Asia, farmers utilize groundwater irrigation to assure that at least two of these crops are sequenced on the same field within the same year.

Climate Change Risk Profile: Azerbaijan

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Reports & Research
december, 2016
Azerbaijan

This profile provides an overview of climate risk issues in Azerbaijan, including how climate change will potentially impact agriculture, water resources, human health, tourism, and coastal resources and infrastructure. The brief includes an overview and climate summary of Azerbaijan, as well as projected climate changes.

Fine-grained detection of land use and water table changes on organic soils over the period 1992⿿2012 using multiple data sources in the Drömling nature park, Germany

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Peer-reviewed publication
november, 2016
Germany
Japan
Norway

The construction of consistent time series of land use presents a key challenge when accounting for elective land use-based activities under the Kyoto Protocol (wetland drainage and rewetting (WDR), cropland management (CM) and grazing land management (GM)), in which current land use-driven greenhouse gas emissions are compared to a reference situation in 1990.

Une action publique éclatée ? Production et institutionnalisation de l’action publique dans les secteurs de l’eau potable et du foncier (APPI) – Burkina Faso, Niger, Bénin

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2015
Benin
Burkina Faso
Niger
Western Africa

Ce document constitue les actes du Colloque de restitution du programme de recherche APPI « Une action publique éclatée ? » organisé en décembre 2014. L’objectif du projet, mené dans le cadre de l’ANR les Suds II, est de comprendre comment, dans des pays africains dépendants de l’aide, se construit et se met en oeuvre l’action publique.

Exploring watershed conservation and water governance along Pangani River Basin, Tanzania

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Peer-reviewed publication
oktober, 2015
Tanzania

Water scarcity is among the contemporary problems of our time across the globe. The problem is worsened by policy failures to enforce water governance and watershed conservation. Consequently, it has curtailed the capacity of watersheds to release hydrological services, water in particular.