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CGIAR WLE
Приєднався 6 гру 2012
The CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) combines the resources of 11 CGIAR centers, The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and numerous international, regional and national partners to provide an integrated approach to natural resource management research. WLE promotes a new approach to sustainable intensification in which a healthy functioning ecosystem is seen as a prerequisite to agricultural development, resilience of food systems and human wellbeing.This program is led by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and is supported by CGIAR, a global research partnership for a food secure future.
Applying the Principles for Agrifood Research and Innovation (CoSAI explainer #2)
The Commission on Sustainable Agriculture Intensification (CoSAI) convened a Task Force to develop a clear set of principles for innovations and innovation processes that promote sustainable agrifood systems, together with supporting guidance and metrics: www.iwmi.cgiar.org/archive/cosai/principles-and-metrics-taskforce/index.html
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Eight Principles for Agrifood Research and Innovation (CoSAI explainer #1)
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The Commission on Sustainable Agriculture Intensification (CoSAI) convened a Task Force to develop a clear set of principles for innovations and innovation processes that promote sustainable agrifood systems, together with supporting guidance and metrics: www.iwmi.cgiar.org/archive/cosai/principles-and-metrics-taskforce/index.html
Restoring Degraded Landscapes (RDL) initiative
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Key lessons learned from 10 years of the Restoring Degraded Landscapes (RDL) initiative, led by the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE).
Nexus Gains: Realizing multiple benefits across the water-energy-food-ecosystems nexus
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Nexus Gains: Realizing multiple benefits across the water-energy-food-ecosystems nexus
WLE Legacy Symposium
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This WLE symposium celebrates the achievements and impacts of the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) which closes following a ten-year journey in December 2021. The event highlights the science-driven, practical innovations that WLE has generated to address critical climate challenges and advance the transition to more equitable, productive, sustainable and resilient foo...
Michael Victor reflects on WLE for the program's Legacy Symposium
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Michael Victor reflects on WLE for the program's Legacy Symposium
World's first Solar Pump Irrigators' Cooperative
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Presented by Pravin Parmar, Secretary of Dhundi Solar Pump Irrigators' Cooperative, Gujarat, India
Building hope and resilience in drylands
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Building hope and resilience in drylands
Highlights from a decade of water, land and ecosystems research
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Highlights from a decade of water, land and ecosystems research
Innovations in soil health monitoring for nature and people
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Soil health is the foundation of our food systems. It is also critical for climate change mitigation and adaptation, enhancing above and below ground biodiversity, contributing to ecosystem restoration goals, and increasing food and nutrition security. However, it is estimated that over 40% of the Earth’s surface is degraded, severely limiting the soil’s capacity to deliver these critical ecosy...
Securing inclusive land restoration
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This webinar analyzes the social and political dimensions of land restoration initiatives - vitally important given the recent launch of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030), which presents a momentous opportunity to achieve economic and social objectives. Presenting research by the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) in India and Ethiopia, the webinar poses...
Boosting synergies and managing trade-offs in food systems
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Our climate, biodiversity and food systems are inextricably linked. Food systems cause huge biodiversity losses, account for about one-third of greenhouse gas emissions, and leave 2 billion people with unhealthy diets, even as 40% of all food produced goes uneaten. The ways we feed ourselves - through just a few crops and animals - are unsustainable for people and planet. How can we actively st...
Managing water for climate adaptation and mitigation
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Agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa - one of the regions that will be most impacted by climate change and variability - is highly dependent on small-scale farmers. Strengthening their resilience and helping them adapt to increasingly erratic patterns of rainfall intensity, duration and variability requires climate-smart water solutions. Governments and basin authorities must adopt more integrated...
Innovation investment for impact
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Is the world investing in the right areas of innovation, and are we using the right approaches to take innovation to scale and make the massive changes needed in the global food system? This webinar provides insights from the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE)-supported Commission on Sustainable Agriculture Intensification (CoSAI) on what is required to influence a chang...
Towards resilient city region food systems
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This webinar discusses the added value of two tools developed by the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) and the RUAF Global Partnership on Sustainable Urban Agriculture and Food Systems to enhance the resilience of city region food systems. The first, the City Region Food System (CRFS) toolkit is designed to support informed decision-making and action planning and has re...
Drought and flood risk reduction strategies
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Drought and flood risk reduction strategies
Accelerating clean energy access in rural areas
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Accelerating clean energy access in rural areas
WLE session presentation at GLF Africa 2021
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WLE session presentation at GLF Africa 2021
WLE Lessons on Restoration in Africa - GLF Africa 2021
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WLE Lessons on Restoration in Africa - GLF Africa 2021
Addressing Fisheries Decline at In Daw Gyi Lake
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Addressing Fisheries Decline at In Daw Gyi Lake
New Partnerships for Sustainability: Public-private partnerships in Watershed Management in India
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New Partnerships for Sustainability: Public-private partnerships in Watershed Management in India
2016 Greater Mekong Forum: an overview
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2016 Greater Mekong Forum: an overview
Johan Rockström on agriculture 2.0: Toward a global revolution for sustainability
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Johan Rockström on agriculture 2.0: Toward a global revolution for sustainability
Distant Voices: Promoting local ecological knowledge on the Mekong River
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Distant Voices: Promoting local ecological knowledge on the Mekong River
such beauty and serene
I like the words "we need revolution" the emergency is to slow government should be engage more in this matters of environment and world wide climate change ,wastage of natural resources resources should be regulated as well.
why not ultra modern water management plants? India has wealth to make those! rubbish! reserve banks to your so called Ambanis tatas and others... all of it can be made... outside the outskirts of all cities there is enough place.. all it will need is making pipelines and underground pits
cause if they do theres no money to loot
Please, for heaven's God's sake do something real asap in India vis a vis modern upgrade systems of water waste garbage management, it does really is very painful to see these realities, and having lived in most horrific mismanaged cosmo city Mumbai where it is equally bad scene , The nations itself is not bad neither most of people but situations spiraled out of control well we all know why!
Very insightful
excellent
encourage people to grow more trees the land in some areas looks bare
Myitsone Dam Site: 密松壩址
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Beautiful waterfalls!
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जिस, शहर में, हम ,रहते हैं भाई वो शहर, गंगा तट पर, बसा हैं पर हालत पर, गंगा की भाई , मेर,मन का,पपीहा,दुखा.हैं, ये, किस्मत भी, हमने, हैं पाई जो हमारे, घर, गंगा, हैं आई पर, हमने, संभाला, ना, इसको , ये, कितना, बड़ा, एक, गुनाह हैं. जिस ,शहर में, हम ,रहते हैं भाई वो शहर, गंगा तट पर, बसा हैं जिसको, कहते हैं माँ, हम, हमेशा जिसकी करते ,सदा, हम, है, पूजा आज उसकी, हर इक, लहर,पर, सारी दुनिया का, कूढ़ा पड़ा है. जिस शहर में, हम रहते हैं भाई. वो शहर, गंगा तट पर, बसा हैं. हमने, की हैं, सदा, ये नादानी. हमने, अमृत को, माना, है पानी . इसमे पानी,नही, भाई मेरे. इसमे, अमृत ही अमृत, पड़ा है . जिस शहर में, हम रहते हैं भाई. वो शहर, गंगा तट पर, बसा हैं
Cannot hear.
great framework for ecosystem.
my country is best I like my Bangladesh
Good to hear that fish ladders are useless mitigation measures. Thanks. Great idea to create links between creeks next to dam and do studies. How about HALTING dam building until the fisheries data is available. Rather than DESTROYING the river, loosing aquatic species (not only fish populations) and loosing biodiversity. The damage is Irreparable! Cannot be undone!
Thanks for sharing this nice documentary, which is communicating impact, learning and call for action. In Bangladesh, we have many fallow Beels where community-based fish culture can create significant change in the poor community. We can share this learning with the wider farmers’ community. I believe this initiative of course would create livelihood opportunities for poor households and ensure access to nutritious food.
Thanks for sharing this nice documentary, which is communicating impact, learning and call for action. In Bangladesh, we have many fallow Beels where community-based fish culture can create significant change in the poor community. We can share this learning with the wider farmers’ community. I believe this initiative of course would create livelihood opportunities for poor households and ensure access to nutritious food.
Probably a better way of water utilization here for crops would be through drip irrigation. Sprinkler irrigation is quite wasteful and since water is scarce here please try drip or trickle irrigation. It does not have to be complicated and is affordable in terms of running costs. Also try to reestablish forests. I am sure you can get fast growing trees and shrubs compatible with Chinyanja (Chichewa) Triangle. Local species are better. I like this clip and have watched it over and over.