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Conventional wisdom says that the world is heading for a major water crisis. By 2050, global population will increase from 7 billion to a staggering 9.5 billion and the demands this will place on food and water systems will inevitably push river basins over the edge. The findings from this book ...


Cai XMolden, David J.Mainuddin, M.Sharma BAhmad, M.D.Karimi, P.[Producing more food with less water in a changing world: assessment of water productivity in 10 major river basins]Producing more food with less water in a changing world: assessment of water productivity in 10 major river basins
Molden, David J.Murray-Rust, HammondSakthivadivel, RamaswamyMakin, Ian W.[A water-productivity framework for understanding and action]A water-productivity framework for understanding and action
Boisvert, R.Chang, H.Barker, RandolphLevine, G.Matsuno, Y.Molden, David J.[Refining the positive and negative externalities of Taiwanese paddy rice production]Refining the positive and negative externalities of Taiwanese paddy rice production
Seckler, D.Molden, David J.Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy[The concept of efficiency in water resources management and policy]The concept of efficiency in water resources management and policy
Renault, D.Hemakumara, M.Molden, David J.[Impacts of water consumption by perennial vegetation in irrigated areas of the humid tropics: a case for rethinking traditional views of irrigation design, management and performance assessment]Impacts of water consumption by perennial vegetation in irrigated areas of the humid tropics: a case for rethinking traditional views of irrigation design, management and performance assessment

Working paper 1 of the Dialogue on Water, Food and Environment, 2001. The complete article is available on the CD-ROM version of this Annual Report or at www.iwmi.org/dialogue


Molden, David J.Rijsberman, FrankMatsuno, Y.Amarasinghe, Upali A.[Increasing productivity of water: A requirement for food and environmental security]Increasing productivity of water: A requirement for food and environmental security
Molden, David J.Turral, H.Amerasinghe, Felix P.Sharma, Bharat R.Hatibu, N.Drechsel, PayKoppen, Barbara C.M. vanWester, F.Tharme, Rebecca E.Raschid-Sally, LiqaSamad, M.Murray-Rust, HammondShah, TushaarAcreman, M.C.Smakhtin, Vladimir U.Peden, Donald G.Burton, M.Albergel, J.Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.Dunkhorst, B.Merrey, Douglas J.Mustafa, M.Brown, D.Dalton, J.Flugel, W.Gichuki, Francis N.Harrington, Larry W.Moustafa, M.Samarasinghe, S. A. P.Wallender, W.Mohammed, A.[Integrating research in water, food and environment. Challenge Program on Water and Food background paper 4]Integrating research in water, food and environment. Challenge Program on Water and Food background paper 4
Renault, D.Hemakumara, M.Molden, David J.[Importance of evaporative depletion by non-crop vegetation in irrigated areas of the humid tropics]Importance of evaporative depletion by non-crop vegetation in irrigated areas of the humid tropics
Boelee, ElineScherr, Sara J.Pert, P. L.Barron, JennieFinlayson, C. MaxDescheemaeker, KatrienMilder, Jeffrey C.Fleiner, R.Nguyen-Khoa, SophieBarchiesi, S.Bunting, S.W.Tharme, Rebecca E.Khaka, E.Coates, D.Solowey, E. M.Lloyd, G.J.Molden, David J.Cook, Simon E.[Management of water and agroecosystems in landscapes for sustainable food security]Management of water and agroecosystems in landscapes for sustainable food security

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