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21. Wastewater: a curse or an untapped resource
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Wastewater: a curse or an untapped resource
In the midst of failing rains, drought and socio-political conflicts over rivers, many Indian cities are facing a looming water crisis. As populations increase in cities with depleting and over-stressed ...
22. Safeguarding the Tana River
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Safeguarding the Tana River
Wetlands International’s experiences in the Tana river Basin. More info: https://www.wetlands.org/video/safeguarding-the-tana-river/ Produced by: Wetland International Year: 2016 Language: English Region: ...
23. Afghanistan: The Untapped Helmand River
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Afghanistan: The Untapped Helmand River
The Helmand river that flows through Nimroz province in Afghanistan... drains into Sistan wetlands in Iran.Its average flow is 140 metre cubes per second. A 1973 treaty allocates 22-26 cubic metres of ...
24. Artificial recharge Deyang
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 Artificial recharge Deyang
... Department of Water Affairs, Deyang Water Supply Company and Chengdu University of Technology) constructed a unique wetland park in Deyang, China. In this park, an artificial recharge water supply system ...
25. Thinking with the Landscape
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Thinking with the Landscape
The landscape approach in practice, integrating WASH, 3R and ecological management in Rwambu Uganda. More info: http://www.rainfoundation.org/ Produced by: RAIN Foundation and Wetlands International ...
26. Windows of Hope (Sudan)
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Windows of Hope (Sudan)
The Abbay/Blue Nile sub basin of Eastern Nile is a critical lifeline to the downstream economies of Sudan and Egypt, watering vast irrigated agriculture schemes; generating clean Hydropower energy; etc. ...
27. None left behind
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None left behind
In developing countries, more and more families are moving to cities, seeking to be part of the growing urban economy. Less capable of making this shift, the elderly and people with disabilities are increasingly ...
28. #ClimateIsWater Episode 6 - Stefanie Simpson
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#ClimateIsWater Episode 6 - Stefanie Simpson
In the sixth episode of the #ClimateIsWater series is Stefanie Simpson, Blue Carbon Program Coordinator for Restore America's Estuaries (estuaries.org). This episode features Ms. Simpson discussing the ...
29. #ClimateIsWater Episode 4 - Daniel Murdiyarso
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#ClimateIsWater Episode 4 - Daniel Murdiyarso
In the fourth episode of the #ClimateIsWater series is Daniel Murdiyarso, Principle Scientist for the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). Dr. Murdiyarso addresses how climate change has ...
30. Miss Poppy
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Miss Poppy
Miss Poppy describes what it's like to be socially excluded, and the impact an accessible washing, water and toilet block has had on her life. Poppy had an accident when she was 12 years old and had to ...
31. My Story: Mathew
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My Story: Mathew
Mathew shares in his personal story how he got sick with measles as a child and as a results acquired a physical disability as well as epilepsy. He talks about the exclusion he faced as a child in school ...
32. Managing groundwater in Palestine
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Managing groundwater in Palestine
... artificial recharge wiithin that context. More info: http://goo.gl/IwJsDy Produced by: Emilie Buist, for NWO Year: 2015 Language: English Region: Palestine, West Asia  ...
33. Foam river - How cities treat their water bodies
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Foam river - How cities treat their water bodies
The Vrishabhavati is the only river that originates and flows through Bengaluru, a city of 10 million people in South India. It now carries about 600 to 700 million litres of domestic sewage and industrial ...
34. Webinar: Retention and Recharge at Basin Level
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Webinar: Retention and Recharge at Basin Level
In this webinar, held on April 16, 2015, Frank van Weert (Wetlands International) discusses constructed wetlands: what are they? How can they delay drainage, retain, infiltrate and in particular purify ...
35. Research Diary: Plant Clinics in Uganda
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Research Diary: Plant Clinics in Uganda
Getting agricultural information to smallholder farmers can help improve food security. BBSRC-funded PhD student Andrew Tock explores 'plant clinics' in Uganda where farmers can receive objective and impartial ...
36. Catastrophe of the Nile River Pollution
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Catastrophe of the Nile River Pollution
A two-hour TV show talking about the catastrophe of the Nile water being mixed-up with sewage water (wastewater) is emphasizing a serious environmental issue Egypt is facing. Besides being the world’s ...
37. Water pollution in Jordan
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Water pollution in Jordan
Water scarcity in Jordan demanded the search for water and its resources in all possible ways across the country, including the search for groundwater. However, a scientific research was released assuring ...
38. Wetlands for ecosystem restoration & paludiculture
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Wetlands for ecosystem restoration & paludiculture
Short animated film (with English subtitles) about rewetting peat meadows and the opportunities for ecosystem restoration and paludiculture in the Netherlands.  More info: http://www.omhoogmethetveen.nl/  ...
39. Conflicts between neighboring countries over water resources (i.e. Nile river)
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Conflicts between neighboring countries over water resources (i.e. Nile river)
The Nile is one of the longest rivers in the world, irrigating many of the African countries from Uganda to Egypt; and is today the core reason of the so-called ‘water war’. It was and is still a source ...
40. Webinar: Soil Biology and Water Harvesting
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Webinar: Soil Biology and Water Harvesting
(This video is best viewed in full screen mode) Soil fertility is a function of the wide range of micro-organisms living in the soil, such as earthworms, nematodes, protozoa, fungi, bacteria and arthropods. ...
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