More crop per drop: Farmer-learning and the promise of improved water use in agriculture
More crop per drop: Farmer-learning and the promise of improved water use in agriculture By Frank van Steenbergen and Petra … Continued
More crop per drop: Farmer-learning and the promise of improved water use in agriculture By Frank van Steenbergen and Petra … Continued
In a two-year field program under the Remote Sensing for Water Productivity (WaPOR) project, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) exposed a large number … Continued
Authors: Dr. Dung Duc Tran (Centre of Water Management and Climate Change, Vietnam), Prof. Mashfiqus Salehin (Institute of Water and … Continued
By Ashutosh Mishra (PRADAN) Shubham Jain (MetaMeta) The mention of farm fields often makes one think of the open fields … Continued
This video about systems thinking tells the story of “Operation Cat Drop” that occurred in Borneo in the 1950’s. It … Continued
In the Canete basin in Peru a hydropower company, the agricultural sector (located in the downstream area), the tourism sector … Continued
‘Every drop matters’ is a documentary on water governance in Arab States: Stories of community based solutions to water scarcity. … Continued
Should Pakistan look to develop water storage in India? Should India look to develop hydropower facilities across the border in … Continued
This year is the United Nations International Year of Water Cooperation. One important area of cooperation involves transboundary rivers, which … Continued
Rollins shot this video on a recent trip to Sudan to show how easy it is to radically change a … Continued
A vision for developing and promoting hydropedology as a new interdisciplinary science that embraces multiscale basic and applied research of … Continued
by Dr. Helmut Eigenmann, Thin Waters/ Laboratory and Design My experiments with thin water layers and light are the base for … Continued
Authors: Clara Nieuwenhuyse, Frank van Steenbergen Visualize a rice paddy field: peaceful, lush green, with rice plants swaying gracefully in … Continued
By Long Hoang, Katarzyna Kujawa-Roeleveld, Sumit Vij, Indra Firmansyah, Kamonashish Haldar, Tran Thu Trang, Le Minh Truong Inspirations from flagship … Continued
By Jolanda Theeuwen We are currently in the UN decade on ecosystem restoration, which means ecosystem restoration is promoted to … Continued
Frank van Steenbergen, Nizar Zaied and Femke van Woesik In the Middle East, North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), … Continued
Ashraf Ghanem and Frank van Steenbergen It is an enormous paradox: on the one hand water shortage, on the other … Continued
Authors: Anushree Mitra and Luwieke Bosma Rodents, mainly rats and mice, have been a common enemy of farmers across the … Continued
By David Mornout Nestled along the stunning coastline of the Mediterranean Sea, the historic city of Cartagena in Spain enchants … Continued
By Saroj Yakami It is a cause of high alarm – springs are drying in high mountain areas and there … Continued