Groundwater represents 97% of the world’s available freshwater resources and is extensively abstracted throughout the
world. While abundant in a global context, it can only de developed to a certain extent without causing environmental
impacts. Also, it is highly variable across the globe, and wh...
Guppy, Lisa
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Uyttendaele, Paula
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Villholth, Karen G.
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Smakhtin, Vladimir
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[Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis of Interlinkages]
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Groundwater and Sustainable Development Goals: Analysis of Interlinkages
Water resources planning and management requires technical knowledge as well as social and environmental considerations and enabling environment for sustainable and equitable development. In this context, this paper highlights the Digo Jal Bikas project which is using a multi-disciplinary framewo...
Colombia desarrolló una política de crecimiento verde, como un nuevo motor para el desarrollo agrícola y de los territorios en el marco de un contexto internacional favorable (Acuerdos de Paris, OCDE). El enfoque de crecimiento verde permite
integrar objetivos múltiples en relación a lo productiv...
Howland, Fanny Cecile
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Le Coq, Jean François
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Martínez Barón, Deissy
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Tapasco, Jeimar
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Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María
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Sandoval, José Manuel
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Jaramillo, Carmen Lucía
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Villamil, Mario
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[Hacia una política de crecimiento verde para el sector agropecuario en Colombia]
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Hacia una política de crecimiento verde para el sector agropecuario en Colombia
Environmental flows (EF) are an important component of Goal 6 (the ‘water goal’) of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Yet, many countries still do not have well-defined criteria on how to define EF. In this study, we bring together the International Water Management Institute’s (IWMI’s) e...
Sood, Aditya
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Smakhtin, Vladimir U.
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Eriyagama, Nishadi
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Villholth, Karen G.
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Liyanage, Nirosha
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Wada, Y.
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Ebrahim, Girma Yimer
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Dickens, Chris
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[Global environmental flow information for the sustainable development goals]
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Global environmental flow information for the sustainable development goals
Karki, M.
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Senaratna Sellamuttu, Sonali
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Okayasu, S.
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Suzuki, W.
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Acosta, L.A.
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Alhafedh, Y.
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Anticamara, J.A.
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Ausseil, A.-G.
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Davies, K.
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Gasparatos, A.
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Gundimeda, H.
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Ibrahim, F.-H.
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Kohsaka, R.
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Kumar, R.
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Managi, S.
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Ning, W.
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Rajvanshi, A.
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Rawat, G.S.
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Riordan, P.
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Sharma, S.
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Virk, A.
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Wang, C.
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Yahara, T.
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Yeo-Chang, Y.
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[The regional assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services for Asia and the Pacific.Summary for policymakers]
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The regional assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services for Asia and the Pacific.Summary for policymakers
Mockshell, Jonathan
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Kamanda, Josey
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[Beyond the agroecological and sustainable agricultural intensification debate: Is blended sustainability the way forward?]
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Beyond the agroecological and sustainable agricultural intensification debate: Is blended sustainability the way forward?
Shah, Tushaar
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[Increasing water security: the key to implementing the sustainable development goals]
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Increasing water security: the key to implementing the sustainable development goals
This Research Report chronicles the evolution of thinking on water productivity in the research agenda of IWMI and in the broader irrigation literature over the past 20 years. It describes the origins of the concept and the methodological developments, its operationalization through applied resea...
Giordano, Meredith A.
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Turral, H.
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Scheierling, S.M.
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Treguer, D.O.
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McCornick, Peter G.
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[Beyond “More Crop per Drop”: evolving thinking on agricultural water productivity]
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Beyond “More Crop per Drop”: evolving thinking on agricultural water productivity
Soil and vegetation data collected to develop LDN baselines in Otjozondjupa region of Namibia. The baselines include: land cover change, land productivity, soil organic carbon, and bush encroachment.
Nijbroek, Ravic P.
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Mutua, John
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Soderstrom, Mats
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Piikki, Kristin
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Kempen, Bas
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Hengari, Simeon
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[Pilot Project Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN), Namibia: Establishment of a baseline for land degradation in the region of Otjozondjupa]
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Pilot Project Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN), Namibia: Establishment of a baseline for land degradation in the region of Otjozondjupa
Asia, the Pacific and Oceania region is very rich in genetic diversity of tropical fruits. Although, fruits have always been important agricultural species, it is only in recent years that there is an increasing awareness of the potential of native tropical fruit species as good sources of dietar...
Bhag Mal
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Rao, R.
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Sthapit, B.R.
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Sajise, P.
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[Conservation and sustainable use of tropical fruit species diversity: Bioversity's efforts in Asia, the Pacific and Oceania]
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Conservation and sustainable use of tropical fruit species diversity: Bioversity's efforts in Asia, the Pacific and Oceania