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Sustaining rice production in a changing climate: testing climate uncertainties and...

Nagothu, U. S.; Xenarios, S.; Rafoss, T.; Geethalakshmi, V.; Lakshmanan, A.; Annamalai, H.; Kuppannan, Palanisami; Kakumanu, Krishna Reddy; Balaji, N. 2013. Sustaining rice production in...

Water management in the hill regions: evidence from field studies

Kuppannan, Palanisami; Sharda, V. N.; Singh, D. V. (Eds.) 2013. Water management in the hill regions: evidence from field studies. . New Delhi, India: Bloomsbury Publishing...

Cities as sources of irrigation water: an Indian scenario. IWMI-Tata Water...

Amerasinghe, Priyanie; Jampani, Mahesh; Drechsel, Pay. 2013. Cities as sources of irrigation water: an Indian scenario. IWMI-Tata Water Policy Research Highlight, 53 (rev. ed.). 8p. Keywords /...

Manual of the Training on Flood Inundation Mapping and Modeling: Case...

Amarnath, Giriraj; Rajah, Ameer. 2013. Manual of the Training on Flood Inundation Mapping and Modeling: Case Study of Bangladesh, held at the Bangladesh Space Research...

Manual of the Training on Application of Remote Sensing and GIS...

Amarnath, Giriraj; Sharma, Bharat. 2013. Manual of the Training on Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in Flood Inundation Mapping for Spate Irrigation Assessment in...
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A changing climate: Are the Volta River countries ready?

Threading its way from the semi-arid scrub of the Sahel, through the lush tropical farmlands of Southern Ghana, the Volta River supports the livelihoods...

Hydropower Development and Livelihoods: A quest for a balanced approach through...

The International Hydropower Association World Congress is running this week in Sarawak, Malaysia on the theme of Advancing Sustainable Hydropower. Research by IWMI and...

Will desalination and clean energy solve the global water crisis?

1.8 billion people are predicted to live in areas of extreme water scarcity by 2025. As drinkable water reserves are getting scarce and population...

CGIAR Drylands Research Program Launched

Amman, 21 May.  A new research approach to improving productivity on the world’s driest lands is being launched today. The CGIAR Research Program on Dryland...
An irrigation canal near the Blue Nile waterfall in Ethiopia

Linking climate change and water resources in the Upper Blue Nile

“As climate change kicks in during the second half of the century, irrigation and hydropower development may no longer be able to meet the...