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Mountains cover 25 percent of the world’s land surface, and directly support 12 percent of the world’s population living within mountain regions. Sustainable mountain development (SMD) should be a global priority, given the multitude...

The dynamic assessment and monitoring of available water resources and seasonal predictions are a basis for the sustainable management and use of water resources. To this effect, an International Conference on Water Resources Assessment and Seasonal Prediction is being organized in...

This conference being unique and different from others attracts multi-stakeholders and sandwiches the abilities of farmers and scientific advancements with the focus on farmers and farmers-led researches.

The innovative farmers and the scientists & technical persons from...

The International Water Resources Association (IWRA) and the Scottish Government are pleased to announce that the XVth World WaterCongress will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland from 25 to 29 May 2015.

About the Congress
Held every three years since 1973, the...

On behalf of WWF and partners, it is my pleasure to invite you to the seminar, “Strengthening the Basis for Water Cooperation across Borders”, which will take place on Sunday, September 1st, in the afternoon, during the 2013 World Water Week.

More details and the program are...

Eucalyptus is becoming a dominant tree in the highlands of Ethiopia. The flowering trees that originated in Australia are surprisingly well suited to the region, says a Cornell graduate student. They grow quickly and do not require fertile soil. In Ethiopia, most eucalyptus species do...

About 75 per cent of emerging economies in the Asia-Pacific region suffer from low levels of water security, with millions still living without safe water supplies and sanitation facilities, according to a study...

Canberra, Australia, 25 June 2013 - Scientists from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, are applying their knowledge in transboundary river basin management to improve the livelihoods of people living in some of the poorest parts of Asia. CSIRO and its...

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