WLE, IWMI and GWP researchers explored the links between migration and water scarcity in a January webinar - the myths, the evidence, and the lingering questions.
These bulletins brings recent forecast data and monitoring information on irrigation, water, and food security to policy makers across Sri Lanka. Check back in for a new report every three months.
This tool provides case studies for building culturally grounded indicators of resilience for indigenous and local communities. Approaches can be applied to other places and cultural contexts within the geographic regions in which they were developed.
A new course following WLE/IWMI-led research on RRR offers video lectures, worksheets, and reading recommendations to entrepreneurs seeking opportunities in waste management and sanitation.
This handbook was written for organizations and agencies that will likely implement the Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM) guidelines in irrigation schemes throughout Myanmar. Drawing on outcomes of the Pyawt Ywar Pump Irrigation Scheme, this guideline stresses the importance of training and institutional development for successful irrigation programs.
Knowledge of existing dam inventory is imperative for reservoir rehabilitation and management. This tool outlines steps to obtain regional reservoir inventory through remote sensing.
Recent studies reveal that there are many differences in reported numbers of irrigated areas. These maps address this knowledge gap, improving abilities to reduce smallholder farmer vulnerabilities.
Groundwater is one of the most challenging common pool resources to govern. Collective action games can improve local understanding of groundwater relationships and governance.
This guide provides details on the history and pros and cons of four participatory diversity deployment methods, helping practitioners distinguish between the methods and choose one that best fits their objectives.