Solutions for Thriving Ecosystems2017-2018 Research HighlightsCGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems
WLE brings connected thinking, compelling solutions
The world must move forward on agriculture solutions that don’t just solve one problem, but that are able to consider ecosystems as a whole.
WLE is a global research-for-development program connecting partners to find these solutions.
Through the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and 12 other core partners, WLE ensures thriving ecosystems go hand-in-hand with agricultural development, food system resilience and human well-being.
Discover our solutions by exploring the stories and publications below.
Water and Ecosystems Solutions
Our first round of irrigation lasts two days and there is usually plenty of water, so we irrigate non-stop. But during the second and especially third and final round of the season, water is much more limited. Water for the household we have to get from the well, and we have to deepen it in dry years
Blog Post Blog PostHere comes the sun: solar technology for agriculture
International Forum on Solar Technologies for Small-scale Agriculture and Water ManagementBlog Post Blog PostGroundwater over-abstraction in the MENA region: 5 problems and some solutions
Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture (GFIA)5 commentsBlog Post Blog PostMeasuring progress toward climate resilience – Inside the toolbox
Resilience for development colloquium1 comment
Land and Ecosystems Solutions
Your calculations are good on paper, but reality on the ground is very different
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Rural-Urban Ecosystems Solutions
This will help sensitize the next generation of decision makers to the opportunities inherent in the circular economy
Blog Post Blog Post Blog PostWhy the local food trend won’t cut it in a climate change future
The Economist's Sustainability Summit 2017Blog Post
Risks, Trade-offs and Ecosystems Solutions
We cannot afford to lose one more inch
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Inclusivity and Capacity Solutions
We still work now. We do household work now. The work we used to leave for another day—we complete it today
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Publication Highlights
Journal Articles
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Global Sequestration Potential of Increased Organic Carbon in Cropland Soils
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Long-term livestock exclosure did not affect soil carbon in southern Ethiopian rangelands
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Probabilistic Decision Tools for Determining Impacts of Agricultural Development Policy on Household Nutrition
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Valuing Ecosystem Services in Semi-arid Rangelands through Stochastic Simulation
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Applications of satellite-based rainfall estimates in flood inundation modeling: a case study in Mundeni Aru River Basin, Sri Lanka
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Hydropower versus irrigation—an analysis of global patterns
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A coupled modeling framework for sustainable watershed management in transboundary river basins
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India's on-grid solar power development: Historical transitions, present status and future driving forces .
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Exploring the productivity and profitability of small-scale communal irrigation systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
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A global, spatially-explicit assessment of irrigated croplands influenced by urban wastewater flows
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Integrating wood fuels into agriculture and food security agendas and research in sub-Saharan Africa
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Reframing women’s empowerment in water security programmes in western Nepal
Books
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Resource recovery from waste: business models for energy, nutrient and water reuse in low- and middle-income countries
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More people, more food, worse water? a global review of water pollution from agriculture
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Reutilizacion de aguas para agricultura en America Latina y el Caribe: estado, principios y necesidades. In Spanish
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Fostering Food Security and Climate Resilience Through Integrated Landscape Restoration Practices and Rainwater Harvesting/Management in Arid and Semi-arid Areas of Ethiopia
Briefs
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Reducing vulnerability among smallholder farmers through index-based flood insurance in India: equity matters
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The Role of the Private Sector in City Region Food Systems
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Feed the future innovation laboratory for small scale irrigation (FTF-ILSSI) project notes
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Gender-equitable pathways to achieving sustainable agricultural intensification
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River deltas: scaling up community-driven approaches to sustainable intensification
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Upper river basin watersheds: sustainable, equitable and profitable interventions.
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Piloting managed aquifer recharge (MAR) in the central highlands of Vietnam to sustain groundwater supplies for irrigated smallholder coffee production
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Urban food-wasteEnergy nexus and the private sector
Reports
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Guideline and indicators for Target 6.6 of the SDGs: “Change in the extent of waterrelated ecosystems over time”
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Groundwater governance: a synthesis. [Project report of the Groundwater Governance in the Arab World - Taking Stock and Addressing the Challenges]
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Business model scenarios and suitability: smallholder solar pump-based irrigation in Ethiopia. Agricultural Water Management – Making a Business Case for Smallholders
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Mapping irrigated areas in the Limpopo Province, South Africa
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Beyond “More Crop per Drop”: evolving thinking on agricultural water productivity
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Multiple uses of small reservoirs in crop-livestock agro-ecosystems of the Volta River Basin with an emphasis on livestock management
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What Happens after Technology Adoption? Gendered Aspects of Small-Scale Irrigation Technologies in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Tanzania
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Wastewater: the untapped resource
For hundreds of other publications by WLE and our partners, please visit our publications page
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