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Frontiersinecology.org: Future food depends on ecosystem-based agriculture

To provide enough food for a projected world population of 9 billion by 2050, planners and policy makers must focus on...

Jconline.com: Countless trials ahead as world population reaches 7B

The International Water Management Institute shares these concerns, predicting that by 2025 about 1.8 billion people will live in places suffering from severe water...

Guardian.co.uk: The impact of ecological limits on population growth

In a mere 14 years, based on median population projections, most of North Africa and the Middle East, plus Pakistan, South Africa and large...

Ctv.ca: World population to hit 7 billion this month

Given current population projections, the International Water Management Institute, says that by 2025 about 1.8 billion people will live in areas where water is...

Timeslive.co.za: Water management institute opens in Laos

The International Water Management Insitute opened an office in Vientiane to conduct research on the effects of climate change on Laos and the region,...

Ctv.ca: World population to hit 7 billion this month

Given current population projections, the International Water Management Institute, says that by 2025 about 1.8 billion people will live in areas where water is...

E360.yale.edu: Revisiting Population Growth: The Impact of Ecological Limits

In a mere 14 years, based on median population projections, most of North Africa and the Middle East, plus Pakistan, South Africa and large...

Lao Minister of Agriculture and Forestry opens new International Water Management...

Vientiane 12 October 2011. H.E. Mr. Vilayvanh Phomkhe, the Lao PDR Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, opened the new IWMI office today in the...

Article wins best paper award. New thinking on links between...

A paper co-authored by Mark Giordano has won one of three International Water Resources Association annual Best Paper Awards, presented at the triennial World...

Crescent-news.com: Challenges Loom as World Population Hits 7 Billion

The International Water Management Institute shares these concerns, predicting that by 2025 about 1.8 billion people will live in places suffering from severe water...