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Across the globe, the prospect of increasing water demands coupled with the potential for reduced water availability is calling for implementation of a range of technological, institutional, and economic instruments to address growing water scarcity. Hydro-economic models (HEMs), which integrate ...


Bekchanov, MaksudSood, AdityaJeuland, M.[Review of hydro-economic models to address river basin management problems: structure, applications and research gaps]Review of hydro-economic models to address river basin management problems: structure, applications and research gaps

Background: Dietary diversity is a key element of diet quality but diets of women of reproductive age (WRA; 15-49 y) in resource-poor settings are often deficient in a range of micronutrients. Previous work demonstrated relationships between simple food group diversity indicators (FGI) and micron...


Martin-Prevel, Y.Arimond, M.Allemand, P.Wiesmann, D.Ballard, T.J.Deitchler, M.Dop, M.C.Kennedy, G.Lartey, A.Lee, W.T.K.Moursi, M.[Development of a dichotomous indicator for population-level assessment of the dietary diversity of women of reproductive age]Development of a dichotomous indicator for population-level assessment of the dietary diversity of women of reproductive age

Sampling and analysis or visual examination of soil to assess its status and use potential is widely practiced from plot to national scales. However, the choice of relevant soil attributes and interpretation of measurements are not straightforward, because of the complexity and site-specificity o...


Bünemann, Else K.Bongiorno, GiuliaBai, ZhanguoCreamer, Rachel E.Deyn, Gerlinde deGoede, Ron G.M. deFleskens, LuukGeissen, VioletteKuyper, Thomas W.Mäder, PaulPulleman, MirjamSukkel, WijnandGroenigen, Jan Willem vanBrussaard, Lijbert[Soil quality – A critical review]Soil quality – A critical review

Impacts of climate change on water resources, especially groundwater, can no longer be hidden. These impacts are further exacerbated under the integrated influence of climate variability, climate change and anthropogenic activities. The degree of impact varies according to geographical location a...


Aslam, R.A.Shrestha, S.Pandey, Vishnu Prasad[Groundwater vulnerability to climate change: a review of the assessment methodology]Groundwater vulnerability to climate change: a review of the assessment methodology
Jones, A.D.Kennedy, G.Raneri, Jessica E.Borelli, TeresaHunter, D.Creed-Kanashiro, M.[Agricultural biodiversity and diets: evidence, indicators and next steps]Agricultural biodiversity and diets: evidence, indicators and next steps

Water diversion projects across the world, for drinking water, energy production and irrigation, have threatened riverine ecosystems and organisms inhabiting those systems. However, the impacts of such projects on aquatic biodiversity in monsoon-dominated river ecosystems are little known, partic...


Shah, R.D.T.Sharma, S.Bharati, Luna[Water diversion induced changes in aquatic biodiversity in monsoon-dominated rivers of western Himalayas in Nepal: implications for environmental flows]Water diversion induced changes in aquatic biodiversity in monsoon-dominated rivers of western Himalayas in Nepal: implications for environmental flows

The present study argues that there are heterogeneous farm systems within the drylands and each farmsystem is unique in terms of its livelihood asset and agricultural practice, and therefore in sustainability.Our method is based on household survey data collected from 500 farmers in Anantapur and...


Haileslassie, AmareCraufurd, Peter Q.Thiagarajah, R.Kumar, S.Whitbread, Anthony M.Rathor, A.Blümmel, MichaelEricsson, P.Kakumanu, Krishna Reddy[Empirical evaluation of sustainability of divergent farms in the dryland farming systems of India]Empirical evaluation of sustainability of divergent farms in the dryland farming systems of India

About 60% of southern Africa’s population lives in rural areas with limited access to basic services and amenities such as clean and safe water, affordable and clean energy, and balanced and nutritious diets. Resource scarcity has direct and indirect impacts on nutrition, human health, and well-b...


Mabhaudhi, T.Nhamo, LuxonMpandeli, S.Nhemachena, CharlesSenzanje, A.Sobratee, N.Chivenge, P.P.Slotow, R.Naidoo, D.Liphadzi, S.Modi, A.T.[The water–energy–food nexus as a tool to transform rural livelihoods and well-being in southern Africa]The water–energy–food nexus as a tool to transform rural livelihoods and well-being in southern Africa

This study applied a combined analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and goal programming (GP) model to assist decision makers in identifying and prioritizing key investment climate (IC) indicators for waste recycling and reuse enterprises in developing countries. Taking a sector based perspective, k...


Gebrezgabher, Solomie A.Taron, A.Amewu, Sena[Investment climate indicators for waste reuse enterprises in developing countries: application of analytical hierarchy process and goal programming model]Investment climate indicators for waste reuse enterprises in developing countries: application of analytical hierarchy process and goal programming model

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