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The Bangladesh delta has more than 50 rivers and a vulnerable coastal area, and it is susceptible to flooding. Furthermore, …
The Bangladesh delta has more than 50 rivers and a vulnerable coastal area, and it is susceptible to flooding. Furthermore, …
Guest blogger Pernille Holtedahl unpacks the growing appetite for green bonds and suggests this is a movement driven by the …
Each year, hundreds of international water managers, engineers and scientists visit Deltares, a research institute for water…
Dar Es Salaam’s community mapping projects, Ramani Huria (“Open Map”) and Zuia Mafuriko (“Stop Floods”), convened by the Wor…
Droughts are among the most far-reaching and yet some of the most elusive natural hazards to nature as well as to mankind. I…
Using knowledge about water quality and the subsurface to contribute to a healthy living environment. Does it get any better…
Real-time flood forecasting is one of the most effective flood risk management measures. Indeed, many governments operate be…
Implementation of nature-based interventions is on the rise. Nature now often has new functional labels added, parks for ‘wa…
The Kingdom of the Netherlands organized 26 October 2018 the ‘Arria-formula meeting’ in which UN Security Council and UN mem…
Ahead of CBA11 this month, a government policy planner in Bangladesh makes the case for integrating ecosystems-based adaptat…
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