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New movements in ecosystems: Radical overhaul of agriculture can create farms which enhance rather than degrade the world’s ecosystems
                                                   Launched at World Water Week, August 22 2011.

Support ecosystems. Revitalize agriculture. Improve livelihoods.

 

 


10
million
hectares
of farmland
are lost every
year due to
ecosystem
degradation
Media Releases:
Radical overhaul of agriculture can create farms which enhance rather than degrade the world’s ecosystems. [PDF 58kb]

French [PDF 63kb]
Investing in Ecosystem Services Vital to Improving Food Security [PDF 551kb]
Media Contacts
 
New Publications: Presentation: CGIAR Research Program:
Synthesis Report: An Ecosystem Services
Approach to Water and Food Security
[PDF 5.6MB]


View Flipbook Version
Background Document: Ecosystems for Water
and Food Security

[PDF 7MB]
Ecosystems, water & food security
[PDF 951kb]
CGIAR Strategic Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems
Media Advisory: Opinion: The Water Deficit    
Click to download PDF  
Sessions by IWMI at World Water Week
World Water Week Event Finder
An ecosystem services approach to water and food security
[PDF 157kb]
Current farming practices draw too much of the world’s freshwater supplies to be sustainable.
A change is needed to support growing agricultural demand.
[PDF 30kb]
   

New Videos:
 
Eline Boelee - An Ecosystem Services Approach
to Water and Food Security
David Molden - Can Agricultural Research
Support the Environment and a Healthy Ecosystem?
Colin's STRAIGHTtalk on
Why We Need Environmental Flows
   
 
Support wetlands. Revitalize agriculture. Improve livelihoods.
 

66%
of wetlands
are used
for agriculture
in
Africa

&

48%
in  
Asia.
 
 
Latest Publication: Media Advisory:  
 
Wetlands, Agriculture and Poverty Reduction
[PDF 1.15MB]
Wetlands, agriculture and poverty reduction
[PDF 135kb]
 
 
Supporting Information:
Success story :
Understanding how wetland
management methods can reduce poverty
Issue Brief :
Using wetlands sustainably
Water for food,
Water for life
Wetlands topic page
World Water Week in Stockholm

World Water Week closes with 'Stockholm Statement' to the Rio+20

The 'Stockholm Statement' calls on leadership at all levels of government that will participate at the Rio+20 Summit (4-6 June 2012) to commit to achieving "universal provisioning of safe drinking water, adequate sanitation and modern energy services by the year 2030" and to adopt intervening targets to increase efficiency in the management of water, energy and food.

Read the full statement [PDF 289kb]

Sources: http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/IWMI_Research_Reports/PDF/PUB137/RR137.pdf
               http://www.ids-environment.com/Common/Paper/Paper_83/Soil%20Erosion.pdf
Photo credits: Nitin Bassi, Nico Sepe
 
   
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This page was last updated on Monday, August 29, 2011