The UNESCO International Hydrological Programme (IHP), established in 1975, is the only global scientific intergovernmental programme of the UN system devoted to water resources, emphasizing the formulation of policy-relevant strategies for its sustainable management. IHP is an evolving programme, continuously adapting to the needs of a changing society, particularly in developing countries
Water is a fundamental need for life and a prerequisite for development and the realization of a lon...
Integrated water resources management provides a set of ideas to help us manage water more holistica...
Declaration of Iguazu: international river aspects.-- Transboundary impact: Togo affected by the Ako...
engagement in the water sector is built on three tracks: (1) supporting scientific research that inf...
In order to achieve sustainability in water resource use, the International Hydrological Programme (...
Governing and managing the allocation and use of freshwater has always been a complex and fraught un...
International audienceThe FRIEND-Water program (FWP) is the oldest and the most transverse program (...
Graduation date: 2002Transcending human-defined political and administrative boundaries, the world's...
program. It links INWEB, a water resources management network of academic and non-academic groups in...
Transboundary water systems, which include interlinked river basins, lakes and aquifers, do not resp...
The principle objective behind UNESCO’s International Hydrological Programme (IHP) has always been t...
Leaps and bounds have been made in areas related to river basin management on a global scale, in lin...
Strict hydrologic definitions of basins coupled with technological advances including the use of rem...
The current world population of 7.6 billion is expected to reach 8.6 billion in 2030, 9.8 billion in...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington State UniversityInternational...
Water is a fundamental need for life and a prerequisite for development and the realization of a lon...
Integrated water resources management provides a set of ideas to help us manage water more holistica...
Declaration of Iguazu: international river aspects.-- Transboundary impact: Togo affected by the Ako...
engagement in the water sector is built on three tracks: (1) supporting scientific research that inf...
In order to achieve sustainability in water resource use, the International Hydrological Programme (...
Governing and managing the allocation and use of freshwater has always been a complex and fraught un...
International audienceThe FRIEND-Water program (FWP) is the oldest and the most transverse program (...
Graduation date: 2002Transcending human-defined political and administrative boundaries, the world's...
program. It links INWEB, a water resources management network of academic and non-academic groups in...
Transboundary water systems, which include interlinked river basins, lakes and aquifers, do not resp...
The principle objective behind UNESCO’s International Hydrological Programme (IHP) has always been t...
Leaps and bounds have been made in areas related to river basin management on a global scale, in lin...
Strict hydrologic definitions of basins coupled with technological advances including the use of rem...
The current world population of 7.6 billion is expected to reach 8.6 billion in 2030, 9.8 billion in...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington State UniversityInternational...
Water is a fundamental need for life and a prerequisite for development and the realization of a lon...
Integrated water resources management provides a set of ideas to help us manage water more holistica...
Declaration of Iguazu: international river aspects.-- Transboundary impact: Togo affected by the Ako...