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5. Abel: “I am a student of Climate Change” (Local Grass for Dry Areas)
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(Media / 5. Abel: “I am a student of Climate Change” (Local Grass for Dry Areas))
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Abel has started dairy farming after a field day with a successful dairy farmer. He was impressed and decided to develop his own dairy farm, focussing on growing grasses for their feed. He also does road ...
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Machakos road water harvesters
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(Media / Machakos road water harvesters)
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Meet inspiring individuals from Machakos, Kenya who are building trenches that channel excess runoff from the roads during the rainy season, to their farms. This makes extra water available at the farm ...
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Uncovering Opportunities for Improving Road Water Management for Resilience in Nepal
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(Media / Uncovering Opportunities for Improving Road Water Management for Resilience in Nepal)
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More info: www.roadsforwater.org Produced by: Luwieke Bosma, MetaMeta Nepal Year: 2018 Language: English Region: Nepal, South Asia
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Nile Irrigation (1940-1949)
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(Media / Nile Irrigation (1940-1949))
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Map of Africa. C/U on area of the Nile through Egypt. Aswan, Assuit, Cairo, Rosetta, Alexandria and Damietta are labelled on the map. The Aswan Barrage. A car travels over the bridge. Landscape. Waterfalls, ...
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Reflections on the CoCooN knowledge, research and innovation programme
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(Media / Reflections on the CoCooN knowledge, research and innovation programme )
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... up around a continuous, iterative process of generating knowledge, research and innovation. The projects aim to contribute to the development of policy and practice in the field of natural resources management ...
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Prepaid Water ATM by Maji Milele (Kenya) arrives in Wajir County
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(Media / Prepaid Water ATM by Maji Milele (Kenya) arrives in Wajir County )
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... water. The benefits are reduced operational costs (no kiosk attendant need), continuous access to water services (no water attendant regulating access), monitoring is done from the head office which is ...
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The Dryline -BIG Teams vision for Rebuild by Design
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(Media / The Dryline -BIG Teams vision for Rebuild by Design)
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... and up to East 40th street: 10 continuous miles of low-lying geography that comprise an incredibly dense, vibrant, and vulnerable urban area.
The Dryline consists of multiple but linked design opportunities ...
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An organic manure factory for Rs. 800 only!
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(Media / An organic manure factory for Rs. 800 only!)
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A 200 litre capacity plastic barrel and continuous supply of cow dung and urine (something most farmers have access to) - that's all you need to set up a manure factory in your farm. Cow dung, urine ...
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Water Resources and the threat of the Medicines
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(Media / Water Resources and the threat of the Medicines)
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... majority of Catalan people.
Broadcasting continuously during 20 years, El Medi Ambient aims to provide an informative but rigurous overview of the environmental issues to the broad audience but also ...
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Demi-Lunes
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(Media / Demi-Lunes)
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Full title: Sustainable Land Management in Sub-Saharan Africa_ No 7. Demi-lunes
Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by highly variable rainfall, frequent droughts and low water ...
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ZaÏ Planting Pits
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(Media / ZaÏ Planting Pits)
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Full title: Sustainable Land Management in Sub-Saharan Africa_ No 6.Zaï planting pits
Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by highly variable rainfall, frequent droughts and low ...
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The Qinxu Groundwater Management System
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(Media / The Qinxu Groundwater Management System)
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... that can be used is based on a quota that is allocated annually.
The system also comprises of 60 solar-powered groundwater observation wells, that continuously transmit groundwater-related data to ...
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Re-building livelihoods
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(Media / Re-building livelihoods)
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The continuous process of land erioson and sedimentation is characteristic for the coastal zone of Bangladesh. Through climate change, erosion and sedimentation rates, as well as the sites of erosion ...
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COLDER - Official Trailer
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(Media / COLDER - Official Trailer)
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In 2009, renowned Polar Explorer Eric Larsen began an unprecedented journey to the top, bottom and roof of the world. During a continuous 365-day period, Larsen mounted major expeditions to the North ...
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Ruimte voor de Rivier - Voorbereidingen Werk aan de IJssel
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(Media / Ruimte voor de Rivier - Voorbereidingen Werk aan de IJssel)
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In the river IJssel at Deventer in the Netherlands there is work to be done. Trenches are digged in order to give the water more space to flow off. This movie shows the preparations for this project, ...
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The Ancient Lingqu Canal of China
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(Media / The Ancient Lingqu Canal of China)
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The Lingqu Canal is located in Xing'an County, near Guilin, in the northeastern corner of Guangxi Province, China. It connects the Xiang River (which flows north, toward the Yangtze) with the Lijiang (which ...
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Climate Change Adaptation technology: Stone Lines
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(Media / Climate Change Adaptation technology: Stone Lines)
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Stone lines or ("bunds") slow down runoff, increase water infiltration and for the basis for improved production in semi-arid areas. At the same time, sediment is captured behind these semi-permeable barriers. ...
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Climate Change Adaptation technology: Fanya Juu Terraces
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(Media / Climate Change Adaptation technology: Fanya Juu Terraces)
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Fanya juu ("throw the soil up" in Kiswahili) terraces are the most popular and successful cross-slop barrier measures used in Kenya's small scale farming sector. Contour earth bunds are constructed by ...
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Using airborne geophysical surveys to improve groundwater resource management models
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(Media / Using airborne geophysical surveys to improve groundwater resource management models)
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... approaches to data collection. In complicated terrains, groundwater modelers benefit from continuous high-resolution geologic maps and their related hydrogeologic-parameter estimates. The USGS and its ...
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In the grip of drought
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(Media / In the grip of drought)
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Panchkhal lies in a rainshadow area in the mid-hills of Nepal, forty kilometres east of the capital Kathmandu. As of 2009, Panchkhal has been suffering a drought for five years. What used to be Kathmandu's ...