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Remote sensing for water productivity (WaPOR)

Monitoring land & water productivity by Remote Sensing (WaPOR Phase 2)

Water Accounting+

The approach uses global hydrological models and public domain remote sensing datasets to analyse the water flows, fluxes, stocks, consumption, and services from complex river basins.

At the World Water Forum 2018

The vital importance of the concept for effective water governance is the key message of a side event being held at the 8th World Water Forum.

Keeping track of liquid assets

‘Water Accounting Plus’ helps policymakers go with the flow

IWMI signs MOU with the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education

The two organizations will develop a range of activities to strengthen the global knowledge base for the sustainable management of water, land and environmental resources.

Water savings aren’t always what they’re cracked up to be

By Jeff Smith A newly published study of rice-wheat agriculture in Pakistan shows that, while many farmers adopt water conservation technologies such as zero tillage,...

Land grab or investment opportunity? Does transparency make the difference?

Large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) by foreign investors, often referred to as 'land-grabs' in the media, have been increasingly witnessed in Africa, Latin America and...