7.Drought management Strategy A Lecture By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Visiting Profes...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
7.Drought management Strategy A Lecture By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Pakistan
Resource utilization and managing conflict in the pastoral community of Ethio...ILRI
Presentation by Dr Tilahun Amede for the 5th All Africa Conference on Animal Agriculture and the 18th Annual Meeting of the Ethiopian Society of Animal Production (ESAP), Addis Ababa, October 25-28, 2010.
According to the UN report, The population of India expected to surpass China and become the largest country in population size by 2022.
Water-related challenges including water scarcity and water quality deterioration where the pace of urbanization is fastest and the local governments have limited capacity to deal with the rising water supply and sanitation challenges.
Industrial growth is completely related to the addition of a large number of toxic pollutants that are harmful to the environment, hazardous to human health.
Presneted by IWMI's Chris Dickens at the launch of the 2017 United Nations World Water Development Report (WWDR), held in Durban, South Africa, on World Water Day, March 22, 2017.
Robyn Sayer - Naturescaping - Restoration Ecology presentationLakeland College
2nd year Conservation & Restoration Ecology (CARE) major student Robyn Sayer describes the benefits of using native plants in landscaping. Her Naturescaping presentation was for a Restoration Ecology class at Lakeland College. CARE is one of four environmental sciences diploma majors. Lakeland College is located in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada.
Global Water Challenges: River Basin Management Opportunities and Risks
A presentation by Don Blackmore
(The presentation has been modified from the original version to remove any copyrighted material)
Water Land and Ecosystems
High Level Dialogue New Delhi
3 May 2013
7.Drought management Strategy A Lecture By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Visiting Profes...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
7.Drought management Strategy A Lecture By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Pakistan
Resource utilization and managing conflict in the pastoral community of Ethio...ILRI
Presentation by Dr Tilahun Amede for the 5th All Africa Conference on Animal Agriculture and the 18th Annual Meeting of the Ethiopian Society of Animal Production (ESAP), Addis Ababa, October 25-28, 2010.
According to the UN report, The population of India expected to surpass China and become the largest country in population size by 2022.
Water-related challenges including water scarcity and water quality deterioration where the pace of urbanization is fastest and the local governments have limited capacity to deal with the rising water supply and sanitation challenges.
Industrial growth is completely related to the addition of a large number of toxic pollutants that are harmful to the environment, hazardous to human health.
Presneted by IWMI's Chris Dickens at the launch of the 2017 United Nations World Water Development Report (WWDR), held in Durban, South Africa, on World Water Day, March 22, 2017.
Robyn Sayer - Naturescaping - Restoration Ecology presentationLakeland College
2nd year Conservation & Restoration Ecology (CARE) major student Robyn Sayer describes the benefits of using native plants in landscaping. Her Naturescaping presentation was for a Restoration Ecology class at Lakeland College. CARE is one of four environmental sciences diploma majors. Lakeland College is located in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada.
Global Water Challenges: River Basin Management Opportunities and Risks
A presentation by Don Blackmore
(The presentation has been modified from the original version to remove any copyrighted material)
Water Land and Ecosystems
High Level Dialogue New Delhi
3 May 2013
Water scarcity is the lack of sufficient available water resources to meet water needs within a region. It affects every continent and around 2.8 billion people around the world at least one month out of every year. More than 1.2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water.
Dr. Andrew Noble, Program Director of the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems, presented “Feeding 9 Billion People without Destroying the Planet: It is Possible,” on his trip to the US.
In a bid to reverse the trend of forest/watershed degradation, the Neo Synthesis Research Centre began a series of experiments in 1982 in a technology called analog forestry. What is significant was that the establishment of over 60% shade in the analog forest in Mirahawatte and the increase in leaf litter has led to a greater accumulation of surface water. This has led to a dramatic return of perennial water flows in the streams found on the land.
Water scarcity is the lack of sufficient available water resources to meet water needs within a region. It affects every continent and around 2.8 billion people around the world at least one month out of every year. More than 1.2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water.
Dr. Andrew Noble, Program Director of the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems, presented “Feeding 9 Billion People without Destroying the Planet: It is Possible,” on his trip to the US.
In a bid to reverse the trend of forest/watershed degradation, the Neo Synthesis Research Centre began a series of experiments in 1982 in a technology called analog forestry. What is significant was that the establishment of over 60% shade in the analog forest in Mirahawatte and the increase in leaf litter has led to a greater accumulation of surface water. This has led to a dramatic return of perennial water flows in the streams found on the land.
In 2008 the world witnessed multiple crises including a food one which resulted in unrest in many areas of the world. These tensions may well foreshadow future challenges as they relate to providing sufficient food for
six, rising to nine billion people. Unless we get more intelligent in the way we manage agriculture, the world is likely to head into deeply challenging times.
Water and the good and services provided by ecosystems are part of this urgent need for an intelligent management response not least in relation to food production.
The Millennium Ecosystems Assessment report, in which
UNEP played an important role, demonstrated the links between healthy ecosystems and food production. These include providing food, water, fiber, genetic material;
regulating soil erosion, purifying water and wastes, regulating floods, regulating diseases and pests; and
supporting the formation of soil, photosynthesis and
nutrient recycling.
Water is an integral part of ecosystems functioning. Its
presence or absence has a bearing on the ecosystemsservices they provide. Relatively larger amounts of water are used to generate the ecosystem services needed to
ensure provisioning of basic supplies of food, fodder and
fibers. Today rainfed and irrigated agriculture use 7,600
of freshwater globally to provide food. An additional
1,600 km3 of water is required annually to meet the
millennium development goal on hunger reduction which addresses only half of the people suffering from hunger.
The environment provides humans with everything we need to survive. This presentation looks at the services ecosystems deliver humanity and the importance of conserving plant biomass and diversity in order to maintain those services
Managing mangroves and sustainable aquacultureCIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Virni Budi Arifanti of the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry at the 3rd Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit, on 23–25 April 2018 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Ecosystem Services for Biodiversity Conservation: Study of Corbett India Water Portal
Traditionally, the only market economic values Protected Areas recognised are tourism revenues and income from extractive activities.The difficulty in quantifying many of the economic, social, environmental and cultural values of protected areas lead to their undervaluation in land and resource use decisions
It is often perceived to be more profitable to convert a natural ecosystem than to leave it intact. A study of Corbett National Park shows indirect benefits like carbon storage and direct benefits like tourism.